Reviews Lazy Place
Lazy Place
Southern California is generally known for being something of a lazy place, with people spending their time sun tanning on the beaches. However Southern California is also known for its obsession with fitness and health. This combination leads to a local culture which enjoys outdoor sports. Long Beach visitors can enjoy everything from water skiing to golf. Golf and tennis enthusiasts enjoy playing on five public golf courses, and 69 tennis centres and courts located throughout the city. The city oversees one of the world's busiest municipal golf systems.
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