The Boulder Course received one of golf's top honors being selected as one of Golf Digest's Best Places to Play in 2003 along with highest of rankings in the ESPN Zagat Survey and Palm Springs Life. Locally, it continues to be renown for as having "the best greens in the entire valley." This challenging but friendly resort layout provides a great test for the lower handicappers but a rewarding experience for the weekend players. The Boulder Course offers four sets of tees that make it fun for players of all abilities.
More InfoClassic Club features over 5,000 Pine, California Pepper & Olive Trees with 11,000 cubic yards of mulch and pine straw, and 30 acres of lake and water features, including 14 stone bridges. This 18 hole, par-72, 7,305 yard unique Arnold Palmer-designed course offers a variety of tee options, appealing to players at all levels of the game.
More InfoDesert Dunes Golf Club has received a variety of awards and recognition over the years, including being ranked as one of the Top 30 public golf facilities in the country and rated a Four Star Place to Play by Golf Digest. Host to U.S. Open and PGA Tour qualifying events, this magnificent course will always be part of the rich tradition and history of golf in the Coachella Valley. Thanks to the recent ownership change and a three year commitment to host the Canadian Professional Tour, Desert Dunes is poised to reclaim its position as one of the truly special properties in this world-renowned golf destination.
More InfoVoted #1 for the 3rd Year in a row by Desert Golf Magazine as the Best Public Access Course! The Firecliff golf course, measuring 7,056 yards, is a true test of skill where golfers must negotiate their way around extensive natural areas, numerous water features, and more than 100 bunkers/waste areas. While enjoying your round remember to take in your surroundings and appreciate the Desert Willow views and beauty.
More InfoThe Mountain View course at Desert Willow Golf Resort was designed to be a transition between the more challenging and tournament quality Firecliff course and the traditional course of fence to fence turfgrass, flowers and flowing water. Mountain View was intended to have each of these characteristics, but with it's own distinct personality.
More InfoRenowned architect Clive Clark has taken a parcel of our local desert and carved a masterpiece with elevations and water features not usually seen on a golf course that is open for public play. This 18-hole, 6,715 yard par 72 challenge will test the low handicapper, but yet provide an enjoyable and fair test of golf for the average player.
More InfoInspired by the classic golf resorts of the early 1900s, the par 72 course at Escena Palm Springs includes wide fairways accented by clusters of towering Mexican fan palms, pepper trees and small native trees. The course rests on 172 acres and offers multiple lakes and streams on nine of its 18 holes. Welcoming to golfers of all skill levels while challenging to lower handicapped players, the course includes subtle greens enhanced by strategically placed bunkers and framed by low-lying plants.
More InfoHome of the 2003, 2004, 2005, and the 2006 PGA Tour LG SKINS , this 18-hole championship Southern California golf course has been tested and tried by professional golf players including Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples, Mark O'Meara, Annika Sorenstam and Tiger Woods. Several sets of tee boxes, including the Skins tees that play at nearly 7,200 yards, provide a length that is just right for your golf game. Dramatic water features and sand perils complement the golf course fairways, leading to the rolling greens. The natural California desert landscape of the surrounding Coachella Valley creates a boundary of play both beautiful and daunting.
More InfoThe North Course is a par 72, 6,943 yard course that was designed by well known architect, William P. Bell and is heavily steeped in tradition. This classically designed course meanders through Palm Springs stylish Canyon region which boasts a wide array of authentic mid-century modern homes and stunning mountain views. The course is brought to life by thousands of palm, olive and other native trees. The course has six challenging water hazards the largest which is located between the 9th and 18th holes and hosts the course's visual centerpiece, the historic Walt Disney fountain which shoots water jets over 100 feet high.
More InfoThe South Course is an 18-hole championship course that was Redesigned by Casey O'Callaghan in 2004 along with consultant, Amy Alcott, LPGA Hall of Famer. This par 72, 6,582 yard championship course has four large lakes that come into play on six of the holes, but the most extraordinary feature are the 5 five par holes. The course also features rolling mounds and fairways and more than 850 palm trees, including some 500 Washingtonia filifera palm trees native to the Agua Caliente Tribe and an important tree in the history of the Tribe.
More InfoA 6,741 yard challenging yet friendly layout with 360 degree panoramic views, 8 lakes, streams and 2 dramatic waterfalls. All combined with friendly Country Club service makes Indian Springs one of the best values in Palm Springs!
More InfoClive Clark's much anticipated Celebrity Course opened November 1, 2006 to rave reviews and served as host to the LG Skings Game in 2007 and 2008. In addition to spectacular mountain views, the Par-72 Celebrity Course features undulating fairways, and flowing water in the form of streams, brooks, and split-level lakes connected by striking waterfalls, with vibrant floral detail. From start to finish, the Celebrity Course offers an unmatched golf experience that will have players returning again and again.
More InfoThe John Fought-designed Players Course opened in November 2007. The Players Course features a classic American design complete with sculpted bunkers in a style reminiscent of Riviera, Winged Foot and the brilliant golf courses created by Dr. Alistair Mackenzie near Melbourne, Australia. Fought was able to seamlessly integrate many stately trees found on the original properties into his new designs to impart the unique feel of an older venerable facility while at the same time delivering a modern approach to golf course design. Most of the holes are oriented to take full advantage of jaw-dropping views of the San Jacinto, Santa Rosa and San Bernardino mountain ranges and majestic Eisenhower Mountain stands sentinel to the south. As a "core golf" layout lacking a real estate component, no roads or homes intrude into either golf course, and each hole is designed to be somewhat sheltered from the others to elicit a feeling of solitude.
More InfoThe Pete Dye designed Dunes Course provides a relaxing round of golf surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Out of the traditional Scottish mold, this links style course favors accuracy from the tee allowing access to its well guarded greens. The Dunes Course is ranked among Golf Digest's Top 75 Resort Courses in America, and was the site of the 1998 PGA TOUR Qualifying School.
More InfoThe Mountain Course is famous for its unique design and visually stunning setting. This golfer's paradise is literally carved into the Santa Rosa Mountains, demanding accurate, strategic play while providing the ultimate in breathtaking views. Pete Dye's skillful design is ranked among Golf Magazine's Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the United States.
More InfoClosely routed to the resort and its amenities, the Palm Course is considered the more difficult of the two layouts, thanks to well protected greens, thick rough and towering palms flanking the holes. The Palm also has one of the best finishing stretches in the area: the island par-3 17th hole capped by the dogleg left, 432-yard, par-4 18th, with water all along the left.
More InfoDesert Springs Resort's Valley Course plays 6,627 yards with a slope of 127, with fairways molded to funnel even some sub-par shots back to more playable lies. More player friendly and with less trouble than the Palm course, the Valley course still demands quality shotmaking.
More InfoA true ball striker's golf course, The Nicklaus Tournament is the bi-annual host of the PGA TOUR's final stage of Q-School, which is attended by some of the best players in the world. Nicknamed by Members as the Nick Tourney, it is both very forgiving off the tee and extremely demanding around the greens. Without a doubt, a "must play" for not only a great test of golf, but for its magnificent desert setting.
More InfoResting in a prehistoric ocean bed 40-feet below sea level and surrounded by an immense crescent of terra cotta mountains, the course teems with purple, white and yellow wildflowers, while the mix of tall and short native grasses produce different shades of green running almost to silver. The grass covers just 60 acres of tight fairways that taper toward the greens with nine ponds blanketing 18 acres. The demands of this target-style course are a challenge for players of all levels.
More InfoA Pete Dye golf course, TPC Stadium delivers multiple adrenaline rushes throughout the round. Host to PGA TOUR "Q-School" Finals every other year, PGA TOUR hopefuls must navigate the island green of hole #17, known as Alcatraz, as well as the menacing water-lined 18th. Imagine needing to make par-par on two of the toughest finishing holes in golf to earn the coveted PGA TOUR card! Named "Stadium" thanks to Dye's ingenious plan to sculpt spectator seating into the natural terrain, many historic moments in golf have occurred here, including Lee Trevino's unforgettable hole-in-one on Alcatraz. With five sets of tees, the TPC Stadium lures all skill levels.
More InfoSet against the stunning backdrop of the snow-capped Santa Rosa Mountains, Nick Faldo's vast international experience and passion for strategic design and detail are clearly in evidence at the Shadow Ridge Golf Course. Faldo, winner of six Major championships and the all time leading Ryder Cup point scorer has focused his passion on his first design in the United States. According to Faldo, Shadow Ridge draws inspiration from the great sand-belt courses of Australia.
More InfoSilverRock Resort's Arnold Palmer Classic Course, a current site of the Bob Hope Classic, is a challenging 7,578 yards, sprawling over 200 acres with massive native bunkers and stunning water features set against the backdrop and natural beauty of the Santa Rosa Mountains.
More InfoThe Legend course, which just celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, is a traditional country club style golf course. Located in the Coachella Valley, minutes from Palm Springs International Airport and close to downtown Palm Springs, Tahquitz Creek is a great choice for your arrival or departure day rounds. Sonoran Suites guests enjoy complimentary breakfast and lunch at Tahquitz Creek with each "prime time" round from September 30, 2011 - May 28, 2012. In addition, repays on standby are free from May 29 - September 5 in 2012.
More InfoThe Resort course, a well known Ted Robinson design, is a desert links style golf course that offers beautiful mountain views, along with scenic waterscapes, and undulated greens that are friendly, yet demanding. Located in the Coachella Valley, minutes from Palm Springs International Airport and close to downtown Palm Springs, Tahquitz Creek is a great choice for your arrival or departure day rounds. Sonoran Suites guests enjoy complimentary breakfast and lunch at Tahquitz Creek with each "prime time" round from September 30, 2011 - May 28, 2012. In addition, repays on standby are free from May 29 - September 5 in 2012.
More InfoThe North Course at Terra Lago Golf Club features dramatic elevation changes, stunning views, and a beautiful and challenging island green par 3 which was a featured hole during the Skins Games played at The Golf Club at Terra Lago. The view from the 7th tee box is considered one of the best in the valley, from there you have a complete panoramic view from one end of the Coachella Valley to the other.
More InfoThe South Course features one of the most unique and memorable holes at The Golf Club at Terra Lago. Hole # 2 is a narrow par 4 that runs along a wide canal making anything hit to the right impossible to play, as you approach the green you must cross this canal. Rather than a traditional wood bridge the designers decided to add a little flare to the experience by creating a bridge from an old rail car. This hole is affectionately known as the "Box Car" hole.
More InfoJust a short drive from downtown Palm Springs in Southern California, The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa enjoys a prime 360-acre setting in sunny Rancho Mirage. The Gary Player Signature Course is highlighted by rolling fairways, waterfalls, streams, lakes, and a forest of trees and shrubs. Over 20 acres of lakes brings water into play on 11 holes.
More InfoJust a short drive from downtown Palm Springs in Southern California, The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa enjoys a prime 360-acre setting in sunny Rancho Mirage. The Pete Dye course at Mission Hills has hosted the California State Open, Senior PGA, LPGA, and Nike Tour Qualifying schools. With lush desert landscaping, Pete Dye's trademark railroad ties and pot bunkers are evident from the first tee to the 18th green.
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