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STAFF PICK: Hum the theme from Caddyshack, Kenny Loggins' "I'm Alright." Skip Bushwood, which here is the entire town of Oro Valley (you'll be spared a speeding ticket) and head to a pub-link, Tucson's famous Randolph North. The par 3 15 will, as the great Tucson amateur Armen Dirtadian says, "get your attention." With the tee set back, it is about 190 yards, with water to try to avoid. A real challenge when the pin is tucked. Tee placement can range from a seven or eight iron to a four or five for a Dirtadian. You'll need more. You are not Armen.