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Cathedral Canyon Country Club Cimarron Golf Resort Classic Club Desert Dunes Golf Club Cathedral Canyon Country Club 34-567 Cathedral Canyon Drive Cathedral City, California Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 27 Regulation Holes Lake/Mountain: Men- 72/117; Ladies- 72/127 Mountain/Resort: Men- 72/111; Ladies- 72/124 Resort/Lake: Men- 70/110; Ladies- 70/124 A beautiful property orginally purchased by Big Band leader Lawrence Welk, our tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers and lakes, set against the backdrop of the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, creates one of the most spectacular courses in the valley. Designed by David Rainville, the Cathedral Canyon Country Club offers three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The greens are slightly sloped and considered by locals as among the best in the area. The fairways vary in width, and you can see most of the greens from off the tee boxes. Flat to moderately rolling, medium-wide nonparallel fairways. Strategically positioned bunkers and over 20 lakes........MORE Cimarron Golf Resort 67-603 30th Avenue Cathedral City, CA 92234 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Architect: John Fought Since the Cimarron Golf Resort opened in 2000, one honor after another has come our way. We've been picked as one of Golf Digest s Best Places to Play and we ve won acclaim in the ESPN Zagat Survey and Palm Springs Life. And we were also chosen as one of the Top 100 Women-Friendly Places to Play by Golf for Women magazine. That s because Cimarr n is everyone s favorite club, not just because of its golf but also because of its rugged San Jacinto Mountain backdrops ........MORE Classic Club 75-200 Northstar Resort Parkway Palm Desert, California 92211 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 18 Regulation, Men- 72/124, Ladies- 72/122 Architect: Arnold Palmer Welcome to the Classic Club, home to the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic for 2006 and 2007! The Classic Club is a Semi-Private, high end, daily fee golf facility. Designed by Arnold Palmer Company with the input from the PGA Tour.Classic 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 ........MORE Desert Dunes Golf Club 19-300 Palm Drive Desert Hot Springs, California Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 18 Regulation, Men- 72/124, Ladies- 72/122 Architect: Robert Trent Jones Jr. First desert course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and voted one of the best public courses in Southern California. Laid out among large dunes and mature desert trees. Has a unique Scottish links flavor. The par-3 fifth hole requires a long tee shot over a desert setting with a mesquite backdrop........MORE Desert Falls Country Club 1111 Desert Falls Parkway Palm Desert, California Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Men- 72/121; Ladies- 72/124 Architect: Ronald Fream A links-type course that is surprisingly hilly for the desert. Heavily trapped. Very large, multilevel greens. Water a major factor on seven holes. Five sets of tees. A fair and demanding course. This course has served as a Stage I PGA Tour qualifying site. In November1992, it hosted Don Drysdale's PGA Senior Tour charity event. Bent greens........MORE Desert Princess Country Club 28-555 Landau Blvd. Cathedral City, California 92234 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 27 Regulation Men- 72/121; Ladies- 72/126 Architect: David Rainville The Desert Princess Country Club, designed by David Rainville, is a 27 hole championship course with rolling fairways, large bent grass greens, 85 sandtraps, 21 lakes and four sets of tees. Each nine offers a slightly different style of golf challenge. All three nines boast impeccable bent grass greens and majestic views of the surrounding mountain ranges. On Lagos nine water comes into play on six of the nine holes. The Vista nine offers the variety of a links style golf course with rolling fairways. The Cielo nine offers members and guests a challenging and scenic nine holes, with water on eight of the nine holes ........MORE Desert Willow Golf Resort Located on Desert Willow Drive off of Country Club (between Cook Street and Portola Ave) Palm Desert, California 92260 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Firecliff Course : Men- 72/132; Ladies- 72/128 Mountain View Course : Men- 72/126; Ladies- 72/128 Architect: Michael Hurzdan & Dana Frye with PGA Pro John Cook Designed by Michael Hurdzan, Dana Frye and John Cook with large lakes, desert wasteland and bunkers throughout. The water and rock features, and large desert landscaping highlight both courses. These courses will test your skills, keep you honest and keep you coming back for more........MORE Eagle Falls Golf Course 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway Indio, CA 92203-34991 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Architect: Clive Clark Renowned architect Clive Clark has taken a parcel of our local desert and carved a golfer's masterpiece with elevations and water features not usually seen on a golf course that is open for public play. The 18-hole, 6,715 yard par 72 challenge Eagle Falls Golf Course will test the low handicapper, but yet provide an enjoyable and fair test of golf for the average player ........MORE Escena Golf Club 1000 North Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, California 92264 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Architect: Nicklaus Design Formerly the Palm Springs Classic, the Escena Golf Club epitomizes the revitalization and repositioning of Palm Springs as a cosmopolitan desert retreat. Taking its cue from all that is the ?new? Palm Springs, Escena Golf Club provides a complimentary "sense of place" through its own defining architecture that will be sophisticated, unique, urbane and eclectic........MORE Golf Club at Terra Lago - North & South (Formerly the Landmark Golf Club) 84-000 Landmark Parkway Indio, California 92203 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 36 Regulation North Course: Men- 68.5/121, Ladies- 69.7/124 South Course: Men- 68.9/123, Ladies- 70.9/128 Architect: Lee Schimdt / Brian Curley The Golf Club at Terra Lago (formerly the Landmark Golf Club) is a spectacular 36- hole, desert oasis of two challenging and picturesque, championship golf courses set amid hundreds of acres of natural terrain. Created for professional golf events by the vision of PGA TOUR professionals to promote the spirit and competition of the game of golf, The Golf Club at Terra Largo is situated in the foothills of the lndio Hills........MORE Heritage Palms Golf Club 44-291 Heritage Palms Drive South Indio, California 92201 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 18 Regulation , Men- 72/119; Ladies- 72/107 Architect: Arthur Hills Very golfer friendly, yet extremely challenging for all levels of golfers. Wide rolling fairways, making for good tee shots. There are four large lakes, and plenty of greenside bunkers .......MORE Indian Canyons Golf Resort 1097 Murray Canyon Drive Palm Springs, CA 92264 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times Designed by Casey O' Callaghan The Indian Canyon Golf Resort offers two very distinctively different golf courses and each is a reflection of its time. The 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 ........MORE Indian Palms Country Club (formerly The President's Club) 48-630 Monroe Street Indio, California 92201 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 27 Regulation, Men - 72/131; Ladies- 72/120 Architect: Jackie Cochran/Helen Dettweiler Older part of the course has wide fairways and large trees. Newer part has narrower fairways and the rough quickly becomes desert. Water on 15 of the 27 holes. Elevated greens. Terrain varies from quite rolling to flat. This challenging layout is where President Dwight D. Eisenower wrote his memoirs, celebrating his birthday annually at the resort. Bermuda greens........MORE Indian Springs Country Club 79-940 Westward Ho Drive Indio, CA 92201 Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 18 Championship, Men- 72 / 127; Ladies 72 / 120 Neil Finch, PGA GM/Director of Golf Rated the “BEST COURSE under $100” by The Desert Sun and “TOP 5 COURSES OPEN to the PUBLIC” by Desert Golf Magazine within the first year open. Indian Springs Country Club is considered the desert’s Best Value. The “Immaculate” Indian Springs Golf & Country Club is a 6,771 yard championship course with 8 lakes, streams and 3 dramatic waterfall and 360° panoramic views of the Santa Rosa and Shadow Mountain ranges .......MORE Indian Wells Golf Resort - Celebrity 44-500 Indian Wells Lane Indian Wells, California Tee Time Reservations: 1.800.727.8331 Click Here For Course Rates and Tee Times 18 Regulation, Men- 72.5/132, Ladies- 75.6/137 Architect: Clive Clark Clive Clark's much anticipated new Celebrity Course opened November 1, 2006 to rave reviews.
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