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CONTENTS F EBRUARY M ARCH 2020

9 Publisher’s Notes 22 Indian Wells Garden—20 Years & Counting The superb facility celebrates its success but still looks to the future 26 2020 Tennis with the Stars Where hard work and discipline are the name of the game 28 Pete Dye Has Passed Away But His Legacy Lives On In his lifetime, Pete Dye redefined -course design 30 ANA Inspiration 2020 The tournament everyone loves is back, with a few new additions 34 11th Annual Desert Arc Golf Classic Play a round of golf to support valley residents with disabilities 36 The Warburton 2020 One of the desert’s most successful charity events returns in March 38 The First Annual Grant Fuhr Celebrity Invitational This charity event has one major difference from many others 16 40 2019’s Biggest Headlines 2020 Annalee Thurston Award From a rising star showcasing Honoring Billie Jean King & the Original her talents to living legends Nine, Benefiting the Love & Love Tennis proving age is just a number, Foundation 2019 was a year to remember

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42 66 GOLFER’S PLAYBOOK Dining at the BNP Executing precision play Paribas Open The next best thing to stellar tennis at Indian Wells Tennis 44 Garden is the creative cuisine Custom Total Knee Replacement on offer If you’re considering total knee replacement, read on 46 The Essential Sports Massage Signature treatments for peak performance 52 From Condos to Custom Estates, Coachella Valley Has a Home for You It’s no exaggeration to say there‘s truly something for everyone 56 What to See & Do Across the Coachella Valley This Season 76 Bugatti Chiron—a Class of its Own It will turn heads 80 76 Tony Burch rules the Runway & Rocks the Fearlessly following dreams and looking good at the same time 82 Baccarat for Everyday Life President & CEO Jim Shreve’s mission is crystal clear: carpe diem 86 60 Golf & Tennis R esort Maps and Guides Swinging Social Foodie Season Pair your favorite food with live entertainment for the best of all worlds

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F EBRUARY M ARCH 2020 Publisher’s notes by timothy J. Pade • [email protected]

Welcome to the BNP Paribas Open at the world-class Desert Dunes with celebrity participants Indian Wells Tennis Garden. from the world of sports including hockey greats Wayne We’re proud to feature world No. 1 Rafael Nadal on Gretzky and Mario Lemieux and Jim McMahon of our cover. This issue is packed full of tennis and tennis Chicago Bear fame. Please see our feature on Grant Fuhr history with Indian Wells Tennis Garden (IWTG) in its Celebrity Invitational on pg. 38. 20th season of operation and once again hosting the The Warburton, now celebrating its 10th annual phenomenal BNP Paribas Open. Kudos to the vision of event has raised more than $10 million dollars and has South African tennis great Ray Moore, Puerto Rican become famous as the “rock ‘n roll” tournament in the tennis star Charlie Pasarell and co-founder & CEO of desert. Many of its past celebrity participants come from Oracle, Larry Ellison. Indian Wells Tennis Garden hosts the world of rock including Alice Cooper, Mickey more than 470,000 attendees over the two-week period Thomas, Robby Krieger and Huey Lewis, all of the BNP Paribas Open, the dining and other amenities participating to help raise money for St. Jude. Read all are superb and players and fans have made it among the about it starting on pg. 36. most popular venues in the world of tennis. Read all The world of golf lost one of its legendary mega- about it starting on pg. 22. superstars this January with the passing of Pete Dye. This issue also features the 4th major in golf, the Dye designed more than 100 golf courses around the LPGA’s ANA Inspiration at Mission Hills Country world and 12 courses in at such clubs as Club. The top women golfers in the world all come to Hideaway, Mission Hills, Westin Mission Hills, Rancho Rancho Mirage the first week of April. Read more Santa Fe Farms, PGA West, Trump National LA, William starting on pg. 30. Land Park, Dos Lagos, Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch and Many charity tournaments in the valley raise three at the LaQuinta Resort. Dye and his wife, Alice, thousands of dollars for important causes and we feature helped define course design. He was an amazing man, two of them in this issue. The Patrick Warburton husband, family man and architect, and I will personally Celebrity Golf Tournament benefits St. Jude Children’s miss his quick wit and talents. Read our feature honoring Research Hospital, and the new Grant Fuhr Celebrity Pete Dye on pg. 28. Invitational benefits the Hazelden Betty Ford This edition is the work of many and we sincerely Foundation here in Rancho Mirage. Hockey Hall of hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed putting it Famer and desert resident Grant Fuhr plays host at together.

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As hard as it may be to believe, we’re about to embark on the 2020 tennis season, one that’s expected to provide fans plenty of entertainment as the game’s greatest players prepare to continue to break records and up-and-comers hope to fulfill their potential and prove that the future of tennis is as bright as ever.

But first, let’s take a look back at the remarkable year that was 2019—a year full of incredible play, record performances, surprises and extraordinary headlines.

Bianca Andreescu

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Bianca Andreescu Teenage Sensation “I had some doubts because I’ve witnessed her come back from Prior to the 2019 season, Canadian Bianca Andreescu was being 5-0 down,” Andreescu said at the time. “I just told myself to By Chris Lewis viewed by tennis analysts as a future star who would fulfill her stick with my tactics.” potential in seasons to come. But by the end of the 2019 season, her The tactics were certainly successful. She became the first talent was already fully realized as she became a household name. Canadian to win a singles title, the first female to win The magic began at the BNP Paribas Open, hosted at world- the U.S. Open during her main-draw debut and the first player born renowned Indian Wells Tennis Garden, where she defeated after 2000 to claim victory at a Grand Slam championship. In for her first WTA title. addition, she rose to No. 5 in the WTA rankings, the highest ranking A few days later she injured her right shoulder during the fourth ever achieved by a Canadian woman. round of the , leading to a three-month recovery. She Not to mention, Andreescu also became just the sixth woman attempted a comeback at the French Open but was forced to retire to win the BNP Paribas Open and the U.S. Open in the same year, before her second-round match and missed the entire grass-court joining such luminaries as , Steffi Graf and Monica season. The comeback truly began during the U.S. Open series as Seles. At the same time she also enjoyed another outstanding Andreescu acquired her second WTA title, defeating Serena achievement, becoming the first teenager to win a Grand Slam Williams at the in —the first Canadian to singles title in 13 years; the last was in the 2006 claim the championship in 50 years. U.S. Open. Two weeks later, the 19-year-old appeared in her very first “I’m beyond grateful and truly blessed. I’ve worked really, really Grand Slam final, ultimately defeating Serena Williams, who was hard for this moment,” Andreescu stated after winning the U.S. seeking her record-tying 24th major championship, 6-3, 7-5. Open. “This year has been a dream come true.” During the second set, Williams was down 5-1 but never gave up, ultimate losing only 7-5.

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Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal Back on Top Yet Again If you look up the word “longevity” in the dictionary, you may eventually see a photograph of Rafael “Rafa” Nadal next to the definition. After clinching the year-end No. 1 ATP ranking for the first time back in 2008, he achieved the feat yet again 11 years later, the longest gap ever recorded in tennis history. In November, he claimed the world No. 1 ranking for the 196th week—exactly one year after he last held it. A 19-time Major champion, including two Grand Slams in 2019—the French Open and the U.S. Open—Nadal has earned more than $115 million in on-court earnings. Additionally, he’s had eight stints at No. 1 in the world (ranking thus far fourth place all time), has earned the No. 1 world ranking during nine of the last 12 years and is the second-oldest No. 1-ranked player in history, behind only . “Rafa has made a habit of setting the highest of standards throughout his career and his return to No. 1 is just the latest example,” says Chris Kermode, ATP executive chairman and president. “It’s an incredible achievement and he continues to amaze me with his longevity at the top of the game.” At the same time, he is also the oldest player ever to be ranked the year-end No. 1 world ranking, has acquired the year-end No. 1 ATP ranking five times (one year less than Pete Sampras) and is the first player to finish year-end No. 1 during five nonconsecutive years (2008, 2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019). Aside from winning two majors and regaining his No. 1 world ranking, 33-year-old Nadal also won two other ATP tournaments and clinched the year-end No. 1 ATP ranking during the very last tournament of the year, the Nitto ATP Finals—the ninth time during the last 19 years that the year-end No 1 ATP ranking was determined during the final tournament of the season. “Since the inception of the ATP rankings in 1973, only 17 players can lay claim to finishing year-end No. 1,” Kermode adds. “Rafa had another incredible season and fully deserves this accolade.”

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Photo By Nikko Milkovic Roger Federer

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Roger Federer Looking to the Future Last fall, Roger Federer announced he had invested in On, a Swiss trainer manufacturer. As a result, he’ll become the public face of the company’s sneaker label. Due to his lack of a footwear contract for over a year, some tennis analysts have wondered whether Federer would retire soon. But according to the 38-year-old living legend himself, retirement is not yet being considered. In fact, during an interview with TODAY show host Savannah Guthrie, he jokingly stated he will “never retire.” Renowned as an ironman who has never retired during a tennis match throughout his lengthy career, Federer experienced what life would be like after tennis as he recovered from an MCL tear in 2016. He didn’t seem to mind it much. “It was nice to be able to have schedules with friends—lunch on Wednesday, dinner on Friday and fun on the weekends,” Federer says. “I’m really looking forward to that.” As the all-time men’s leader with 20 Grand Slam singles titles, Federer has earned $116 million in on- court earnings. Yet, despite all his record-breaking performances, he remains as passionate about playing as ever as he prepares for the next chapter of his career. “The [On team] want me to keep playing, I want to keep playing and my fans want me to keep playing,” he says. “I’ll continue to play as long as the stars are still "Victorious" aligned.” Original oil painting by Carrie Graber. Signed, limited edition giclée prints ______on canvas featuring archival inks. Chris Lewis is a staff writer with Available directly from the artist. Roger Federer Desert Golf & Tennis 24” x 31” image size starting at $799. Photo By Nikko Milkovic Contact: [email protected]

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Raymond Moore and Larry Ellison

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rom the start, the success story of Indian Wells Tennis Stadium 2 opened in 2014, and there was an extensive Garden (IWTG) has been about partnerships. Tennis great renovation prior to the 2017 BNP Paribas Open, which FCharlie Pasarell, who also owned the BNP Paribas Open, transformed Stadium 1, including new seating, a VIP Champions envisioned a world-class tennis facility in the Coachella Valley. But Club, remodeled suites and a lowered court surface to it wasn’t until he joined forces with former tennis player Ray Moore accommodate recessed TV cameras. The Stadium Plaza was also and the late Mark McCormick that the vision evolved from dream added and the Superwall was expanded to display five matches at to reality. once. When Indian Wells Tennis Garden opened in 2000, it ushered Bringing fine dining to IWTG was another Ellison vision in a new era of tennis. realized when celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck and Nobu Matsuhisa By Christine Loomis Moore and Pasarell took the vision as far as they could with the were enticed to bring their signature restaurants to the BNP funding they had, but IWTG wasn’t yet where it could be. Carrying Paribas Open—Spago and Nobu, respectively. Revered local out the full extent of Pasarell’s vision was handed over to Oracle co- restaurants such as Piero’s PizzaVino and Fresh Agava, to name a founder and CEO, Larry Ellison, a passionate tennis fan with the few, are also part of the mix, giving Indian Wells Tennis Garden that millions required to carry IWTG to the next level; make that the special ethos of global and local simultaneously, a place where next multiple levels. visitors from around the world and around the valley can feel at In 2009, Ellison bought both Indian Wells Tennis Garden and home. the BNP Paribas Open, a pairing that has elevated the sport of Pasarell has been quoted as saying that handing over the facility tennis in almost every way. And it isn’t that he just handed over and tournament to Ellison was one of the best decisions he and the money; Ellison brought his own vision and an extraordinary other original partners made. He has said things keep getting better attention to detail to the work of making IWTG one of the top each year—and no one is arguing. What Ellison and his team have tennis facilities in the world. In fact, every year since he’s owned the done is to create an extraordinary experience for everyone tournament and IWTG, Ellison has overseen innovative involved, right down to details of the landscaping. expansions and additions. Ray Moore has continued to stay It’s not called a garden for no reason. From Ellison’s first days involved. overseeing IWTG he wanted to revamp the landscaping to create Larry Ellison Photo by Timothy J. Pade

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Raymond Moore

the improvements he’s made have driven testament to the unbeatable facilities and amenities changes in tennis facilities and available at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, as well as the tournaments worldwide. Players and fans dedication of the staff who work tirelessly to ensure that the who experience IWTG want the same players are comfortable, happy and able to perform at their amenities and atmosphere at other tennis best during their time in the desert.” stadiums. Ellison has raised the bar higher Yet all that begs the question: If IWTG has reached and higher and other facilities and “paradise” status now, is there anywhere else for it to go? tournaments know have to keep up or be Dore says yes. viewed as hopelessly outdated and “We can’t wait to welcome patrons to the Indian Wells insufficient. Tennis Garden for the 2020 BNP Paribas Open, and for One Coachella Valley resident and many years to come. Every year, we strive to improve and Tennis Hall of Fame champion put it ensure an even better experience for everyone who attends succinctly when considering all that the event, from players to fans to media and sponsors. We Ellison has done so far. “He has been good are always considering new amenities and offerings that will for tennis, period.” enhance every aspect of the onsite experience so that we Philippe Dore, marketing director for can continue to be the premier destination for tennis fans the BNP Paribas Open, says IWTG has around the world, and the pre-eminent stop on Tour for remained true to the original vision. “The players.” Indian Wells Tennis Garden was built to It took Ellison’s millions to get IWTG to where it is reflect the world-class event it hosts and today, but money alone hasn’t made the difference. All of the the majestic backdrop of the Coachella partners who dreamed big, who saw potential to create one of the greatest tennis facilities in the world to serve as the Photo by Luigi Serra Valley that surrounds it. It was built as a place for fans to enjoy world-class tennis venue for what is fairly described as the greatest the perfect backdrop for his tournament, But others have also noticed the matches, unparalleled dining options and tournament outside of the Grand Slams, all of the teams one matching the grandeur of what nature paradise-like aspects of The Indian Wells some of the most scenic views anywhere in who put heart and soul into the work, have been as critical already created in the valley and the Tennis Garden; there’s no question that it’s the world—and the recent renovations and as the funds. mountains framed in the distance. Dozens a place fans, players, media, sponsors and improvement ensure that it remains as We can all look forward to where Indian Wells Tennis of palm trees, flower gardens and water VIPs want to be, thanks to all that Ellison such.” Gardens will go in the next 20 years. features were added throughout the has done in the 10 years he’s owned the He’s also proud that the BNP Paribas ______venue, giving credence to the facility venue. Open has been voted Tournament of the Christine Loomis is staff editor and writer with nickname the management team is fond of, More importantly, perhaps, his vision Year for six years running by both the ATP Desert Golf & Tennis “tennis paradise.” for IWTG and the BNP Paribas Open and and WTA players. “This honor is a

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Tennis with Stars Pro-Am Group By Alison Elsner

alk about your heavy topspin. Just like the fast-forward beneficiary for Tennis With The Stars. The mission of the effect on a tennis ball, Tennis With The Stars will rebound foundation is to encourage children, through the sport of tennis, to Tback into the Coachella Valley for yet another exclusive learn the values of hard work, self-discipline and the importance of gathering of some of the world’s top tennis players as a kickoff to the giving 100 percent every day in life. The foundation will help create BNP Paribas Open tournament in Indian Wells, California. The opportunities through scholarships, after-school programs, camps exhibition presents a rare opportunity for a limited number of and special events. amateur tennis players, spectators and VIPs to get up close and “Elina is very excited to participate in this year’s Tennis With personal with tennis stars on and off the court. What started six The Stars at the beautiful Omni Rancho Las Palmas,” says Tim years ago as a modest event to complement the BNP Paribas has Stallard, executive director of the foundation. “We greatly taken on a powerful presence, its impact felt long after the event appreciate the support from Cliff Drysdale Tennis and Desert concludes each year. Champions for the Foundation. We’re currently The 6th annual celebrity event will return to the Omni Rancho supporting youth programs in and the Las Palmas Resort & Spa in Rancho Mirage, California, on March through the Bush ACE Outreach Program.” 10, 2020. The event will benefit the Elina Svitolina Foundation and The event schedule kicks off Tuesday afternoon with a pro-am is supported by Desert Champions, LLC. So far, seven star players featuring the eight pro stars alongside amateur players, a King of are positioned to highlight the lineup. the Court session, a meet-and-greet with the stars and an Elite 8 Tennis With The Stars has benefitted a number of local and pro-am final match tournament with the stars, including national nonprofits through the participation of star players and commentary by Cliff Drysdale. VIP ticketholders will also be celebrities who come together to kick off one of the most popular invited to a cocktail reception overlooking Stadium Court. weeks on the tennis calendar with the BNP in Indian Wells. Past General admission tickets are available for $25 per person, VIP pro-ams have featured greats including , Genie tickets begin at $100 per person. Bouchard, Darren Cahil, Garbine Muguruza, Richard Gaquet, The event’s other partner, Desert Champions LLC, is an event- , Jelena Jankovic and , among others. management company renowned for the BNP Paribas Open, held This year, Elina Svitolina, Gael Monfils, , annually at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Desert Champions , , Luke Jensen and Murphy Jensen are also manages the Oracle Challenger Series, Easter Bowl Junior confirmed participants, with more announcements to be made Championships and the Margaritaville USA Pickleball National soon. The group includes five players ranked in the top 50, former Championships. For more information visit desertchampions.com major champions in both singles and doubles and two American For complete information, event schedule and to purchase rising stars. tickets, visit tenniswithstars.com Svitolina, currently ranked No. 6 in the world, launched the ______Elina Svitolina Foundation in 2019, and the foundation is a new Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

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course by a narrow land bridge, it’s one of the most photographed images in the sport. Dye began playing golf as a boy in . He went on to win the Ohio state high-school golf championship, and while serving in the Army during World War II, he continued to play in Georgia and North Carolina. He and Alice were married in 1950, settled in Indiana and sold insurance. Dye played in the United States Open in 1957, and in 1959 the couple designed their first course, the nine-hole El Dorado Golf Club in Indianapolis. With no professional training, they struggled with the design aspect at first. Then in 1963, after Dye competed in the British amateur championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews in , he and Alice made a breakthrough. Dye’s memoir states, “My new understanding of the use of small greens, wide fairways, the impression that ground-level greens were elevated, contrasting grass mixes, severe undulations in the fairways, pot bunkers, railroad ties, blind holes and the inclusion of gorse-like vegetation to frame holes would affect all our future designs.” Dye collaborated with in designing the Harbour Town Golf on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Nicklaus said in a statement, “It was Pete who inspired me to start designing courses more than 50 years ago, and so in many ways I owe my second career to him.” Dye liked to create courses that reflected a sense of adventure and there’s no doubt he was a risk taker. In addition to a multitude of awards throughout his PB Dye, Perry Dye, career, he received the PGA Tour Lifetime Pete Dye and Alice Dye Achievement Award in 2005 and was inducted into the By Alison Elsner he world of golf has lost a legend. states, Europe and around the world. in 2008. Pete Dye, the genius responsible Small greens and the use of railroad Dye suffered from Alzheimer’s disease Tfor designing golf courses such as ties to hold bunkers were among the in his final years, a cruel irony that PGA West Stadium Course in La Quinta hallmarks of his designs. His plan for the prevented him from fully embracing the and The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa Brickyard Crossing at extent to which he defined the golf South Course in Rancho Mirage, passed Indianapolis Motor Speedway utilized the experience for thousands of golfers around away on January 9, 2020, at the age of 94. dismantled outer retaining wall from the the globe. He impacted the sport of golf for He spent his last days in the Dominican racetrack. Dye’s designs have been credited generations to come, and golfers who play Republic, the site of several Dye family with returning short- and medium-length on his courses can pay tribute to him each courses. 4s to golf. time they take a swing. Dye is considered one of the most Dye and his wife were best known for ______influential course architects in the world. the “island green,” the par-3, 17th hole at Alison Elsner is a staff writer with As a matter of fact, he’s often referred to as TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Desert Golf & Tennis the Picasso of golf-course architecture. Florida. The green instills fear in even the Often collaborating with his wife, most skilled golfers, especially at the Alice, who died in 2019 at age 91, and in Players Championship, an unofficial fifth later years with their two sons, Perry and major tournament, even though the green Paul Burke (known as P.B.), Dye designed is only 135 yards from the . Surrounded more than 100 courses in two dozen U.S. by water and connected to the rest of the

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hen patrons turn out for this year’s ANA Inspiration, Garrett cites reigning Women’s British Open champion, Hinako they won’t notice many changes; if it ain’t broke, as they Shibuno, as a primary reason for specifically singling out and Wsay, don’t fix it. the JLPGA. Aside from a couple of minor operational tweaks, a Japanese “If you watched the Women’s British Open last year and caught LPGA Tour exemption, a couple of new ticket options and the the winner, the Japanese girl that won that event, wow, what an knowledge that Augusta National Golf Club is having its nibble at unbelievable performance,” he says. “But better than that, she the field, the tournament will be immediately familiar to the loyal smiled and high-fived her way all the way around. It was an fans who return year after year. When the championship is incredible scene to witness, and if we can extend an invitation to contested April 2-5, they’ll see that the features that make the someone like that, we’re happy to do so.” ANA the ANA are all in place. The new realty for the ANA Inspiration is that it must compete Food options, player access, covered grandstands on No. 18, with Augusta National Golf Club’s women’s amateur tournament, Poppie’s Pond and more, all centered around the acclaimed Dinah which is played on the same weekend. However, Garrett says, the Shore Tournament Course, will be there again in 2020 just as long- ANA has already issued its amateur invitations for this year’s event timers remember them. Did we mention a field that includes a and the response has been more than satisfying. The amateur field huge percentage of the best female golfers on the planet? will be announced in early February and, once again, the winner of

2019 ANA Inspiration Champion Jin Young Ko

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“One of the great things about the ANA Inspiration is we never the ANA Junior Inspiration, played the week before the actual have to worry about our field,” says Chris Garrett, the tournament championship, will also play her way into the field. director. “We’re going to end up with 50 of the top 50 players in the “We’ve extended our amateur invitations and we’re very happy world, and probably on down further than that. As long as players with the field we have,” Garrett says. “Obviously, Augusta’s going to are healthy enough to play, no one is skipping the ANA Inspiration continue to do its event, and it is going to get a number of players. for a number of reasons. Obviously, it’s the first major But there’s also a group of players that look forward to the championship of the year, [it has] a great purse, people love coming opportunity to play in a major championship on a tour where out to the desert and they love the tournament course at Mission they’re going to make their living in the future.” Hills.” Garrett and his team were pleasantly surprised by the number Adding a Japanese LPGA Tour exemption for 2020, Garrett of players who told them if they got an invite, they’d choose to play notes, was an easy decision, and not just because the the ANA. championship’s title sponsor is based in Japan. The exemption was “That’s not to take away from what Augusta’s doing; they’re an intentional move toward global recognition and inclusion, and doing something wonderful there,” he adds. ‘But I think the idea

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that half the field gets to play Augusta on Saturday versus a chance “We just wanted to give fans a couple of different levels of ticket to play in a major championship on a tour where you want to chase options, depending on how they want to enjoy their experience,” your dreams...I think we’re in a good position to get a really, really Garrett says. “There will be grounds tickets and a couple of versions good field.” of hospitality tickets with some upgraded options. We’re excited Tickets are available beginning in mid-to-late January about those options and look forward to rolling them out.” at anainspiration.com, and consumers will notice the tournament ______is offering various levels of ticketing this year. Matt McKay is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

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esert Arc, established in 1959, has been championing the rights of Dpeople with disabilities in the Coachella Valley for more than 60 years. By Madeline Zuckerman On April 2nd, it will host its 11th Annual Golf Classic at Eagle Falls Golf Course, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California. The 6,715-yard course, designed by renowned course architect Clive Clark, presents plenty of challenge—and enjoyment—for golfers of all skill levels with its changing elevations and water features. The event will begin with a BBQ Lunch at 11:00 a.m., followed by the tournament in a shotgun-scramble format. The day wraps up with an awards banquet and exclusive live auction starting at 5 p.m. “It’s my honor to chair this golf tournament again, to benefit the many outstanding programs and services offered by Desert Arc,” says Nancy Singer, event chair and Desert Arc board member. “We’re sincerely grateful for the support of Exclusive media sponsors this year call 760.404.1368 or visit us online at the community, as well as staff members, as include The Desert Sun , LOCALiQ, desertarc.org/golf-tournament. we strive to enhance the lives of the more KESQ News Channel 3, CV 104.3 and ______than 700 developmentally disabled adults KGAY Radio and Desert Golf & Tennis . Madeline Zuckerman is a contributing at Desert Arc.” For additional event information writer to Desert Golf & Tennis Entry fees are $ 375 per person, $1,250 and/or information on Desert Arc, please for and include a round of golf, lunch and a sumptuous buffet dinner. Dinner-only tickets are $85 per person. There are also sponsorship opportunities from $200 for a tee sponsorship to $10,000 for presenting sponsor. Proceeds support a variety of Desert Arc programs and services. “Your participation in this important fundraiser will have an immediate and profound impact on the people we serve,” says Richard Balocco, president & CEO of Desert Arc. “Some of you are new to Desert Arc and we’re grateful for your involvement and look forward to our continued friendship. Many of you are longtime friends and have played a significant role in our 60-year history of making a difference in the lives of people with disabilities. Your generous support means the world to us!” This annual event is a critical source of support for Desert Arc’s core mission, which is to enhance the quality of life and create opportunities for people with disabilities. Its life-changing program are designed to help those with disabilities secure employment; have a safe place to go to every day; interact with others; and reach their highest potential to live, work and socialize in the community.

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According to Warburton, local organizer Clarke Rheney deserves a hefty pat on the back as well. “Between Clarke Rheney and our board, and all the people out in the desert, we’ve had really great results. And we all feel blessed for that,” he says. “The projection this year is very high. It’s the 10th year and we’re all feeling the pressure on that. But we wanna keep it going. I don’t think any of us expected results like this. Everyone has worked hard and it’s all worked out well. Clarke is a real pro and knows what he’s doing. We were fortunate to get him involved. He’s worked really hard for 10 years and that’s why we are where we are.” Because the format has been so successful, Warburton and Rheney plan to hen “The Warburton” convenes for the 10th time Palm Course, along with the Classic Club in Rancho Mirage, in just adhere to the script when it comes to the March 5-8 at the JW Marriott in Palm Desert, 24 hours. The Warburton also continues to be the highest grossing 10th anniversary event—with the participants will once again get together to sing, dance, golf tournament for St. Jude nationwide. W possibility of a few new wrinkles. play golf and share good times. Part of the tournament’s success has stemmed from its format, “We’re pretty much sticking with what They’ll also celebrate adding another chunk to the grand total which includes a Songwriter’s Night, The Jam (affectionately works,” Warburton says. “There’s a couple the tournament has raised for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital known as Rheneypalooza), two rounds of golf with a celebrity of ridiculous things going on, we’ll see what in those years, a total that blew past the $10 million mark last year. player and The Soiree on the Saturday evening of the event. happens there. We’ve got some silly ideas Tournament namesake and spearhead, Patrick Warburton, Celebrity participants for The Jam, Songwriter’s Night and golf will for some new things and we’ll see if they who shot to fame as the character Puddy on the Seinfeld television be announced in late January or early February. come to fruition. Other than that, we sitcom, says the whole thing—the passing of time, the success of The Songwriters Night, scheduled for March 5, is just that; an always work really hard on the music, and the tournament and the funds raised for St. Jude—is all pretty intimate gathering where songwriters tell the stories behind the once again this year we should have some flabbergasting. songs. The Jam features an all-star lineup of musicians and singers really fantastic acts that perhaps we haven’t “It’s hard to believe. It’s gone by fast but it’s been such a from across the musical spectrum, all coming together on one stage had or seen before.” spectacular grand experience for us all,” he says. “We’ve got the the night of March 6. The Soiree on March 7 serves as the event’s As of press time, a limited number of most worthy beneficiary anywhere in St. Jude, and St. Jude is such formal affair with a red-carpet cocktail party, dinner, silent auction single tickets are still available for an inspiration.” and entertainment by Sixwire and Friends. The rounds of golf are Songwriter’s Night, The Jam and The Soiree. In 10 years The Warburton has gone from a loose gathering of scheduled for March 7-8. For tickets, more information or to make a well-meaning celebrities testing the waters to see if they could make Another key element in the tournament’s success is the lure of donation to St. Jude Children’s Research a charitable impact, to one of the most successful and anticipated making a significant charitable contribution to St. Jude, which Hospital, visit thewarburton.com celebrity events on the desert calendar—or any calendar. treats all of its patients free of charge. St. Jude describes its work as, ______In fact, it has become so popular, the golf tournament has gone “leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats Matt McKay is a staff writer with to an invitation-only format and still sold out the JW Marriott’s childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.” Desert Golf & Tennis

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Dave Brock, Kelly Chase, Johnny Damon, Desert Dunes Golf Club Seth Joyner, Brittany Lincicome, Jim McMahon, John O’Hurley, Sterling Sharpe By Matt McKay and Reggie Smith. But there’s more. “Tentatively we’ve got Wayne (Gretzky) and Wayne’s wife, Janet,” Fuhr says. “But the biggest thing we’d like to accomplish is that we have a full field and that everybody has a good time, everyone has fun. If everyone does that, we’ll raise a lot of money for charity.” Highlights of the tournament include a pairings party on Sunday, April 5, and on Tuesday, April 7, Fuhr will host a celebrities- only at Desert Dunes. The tournament itself is scheduled for Monday, April 6, with an awards dinner following the round of golf. Foursomes and individuals are eligible to here are a lot of celebrity Fuhr notes he probably plays in 20 to compete; teams will consist of four amateurs tournaments out there to choose 25 charity tournaments each year. “And it and one celebrity. The tournament also Tfrom, all raising funds for worthy always seems to be for somewhere else, offers six levels of sponsorship. For more sign- causes. But Grant Fuhr would like you to never for where I’m living,” he says. “Some up or sponsorship information, visit us know this: If you play in the first annual of the tournaments I play here, but the at desertdunesgc.com and click the “Events” Grant Fuhr Celebrity Invitational, your money always goes out of Palm Springs; it tab. money will stay right here in the Coachella doesn’t stay here. So this is a chance to give ______Valley. back to where I’m actually living.” Matt McKay is a staff writer with Fuhr, who had his name etched on the And who will the lucky participants Desert Golf & Tennis Stanley Cup five times during his 10 years as get to play and socialize with? The current a goaltender with the Edmonton Oilers, list of celebrity golfers includes Steve Azar, knows there are a lot of charity tournament choices because he participates in his share of them annually. He has a lot of experience when it comes to being a celebrity at a celebrity golf fundraiser, and he knows what participants want and enjoy when they throw their money down. So it stands to reason his event, scheduled for April 5-7 at Desert Hot Springs’ Desert Dunes Golf Club, will generate the best of times with the best of celebrities in a relaxed, intimate atmosphere. “It’s going to be a little more laid back,” says Fuhr, now the director of golf at Desert Dunes. “There’s not going to be a whole lot of heavy lifting for the celebrities; we want them to have a good time and we want them to entertain the people who are going to play in the tournament. We want everyone to have fun and have a good time. It’s very casual so that the people who pay to play in the tournament actually get some time to spend with the celebrities.” And which lucky local charity will be the beneficiary? “The (Hazelden) Betty Ford Foundation,” Fuhr says. “It’s an opportunity for me to give back to the community. If we can give back a couple of hundred thousand dollars the first year, I think that’d be a huge win.”

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n the 1970s, nine brave women boldly broke away from the despite her sudden passing in 2007 at the age of 55 from a brain body that governed the sport of tennis and risked their careers aneurysm. Ito fight for equality on and off the tennis courts. They were The reception will again be held in conjunction with the BNP suspended from participating in the Grand Slam tournaments as Paribas Open. Billie Jean King, this year’s recipient of the annual well as their own national and team tournaments as punishment Annalee Thurston Award, is a former world No. 1 tennis for bucking the establishment. professional, the winner of 39 Grand Slam Titles and widely Ultimately the Original Nine, with tennis legends Billie Jean celebrated for defeating Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes” King and Rosie Casals at the eye of the social hurricane, triumphed tennis match at the Houston Astrodome in 1973. King and her against the odds and launched the women’s professional tennis lifelong partner, Ilana Kloss, established the Billie Jean King tour known as the Virginia Slims Circuit. It became the most Leadership Initiative to address the issue of inclusiveness in the successful in the world with the highest prize money for women. In workplace. 1971, Billie Jean King became the first female athlete to win As for powerhouse Casals, her tennis career spans more than $100,000 in one year. three decades starting in the early 1960s. She was involved in the This year marks 50 years since the Original Nine changed the establishment of the WTA in 1973. Best known for doubles, Casals course of women’s tennis, leveling the field so that women can won 12 Grand Slam titles, seven Wimbledon championships (five enjoy equal prize money in all Grand Slam tournaments and ATP with Billie Jean King) and four U.S. Open mixed doubles and WTA events. In addition to King and Casals, other members of championships. Her 112 doubles titles are second only to Martina the Original Nine were Valerie Ziegenfuss (Bradshaw), Nancy Navratilova. She’s also a desert resident, clearing the path for the Richey, Jane “Peaches” Bartkowicz, Kristy Pigeon, Judy Tegart- advancement of youth tennis programs in the Coachella Valley Dalton, Kerry Melville Reid and Gladys Heldman. through her foundation. The Love & Love Tennis Foundation, established in 2015 by This year, Lydia Rodriguez, No. 1 at the Coachella Valley High Casals and Tory Fretz, will celebrate this historic development School Girls Tennis Team, will receive the Vicki Berner “Heart & with a tribute to Billie Jean King at the Annalee Thurston Award Spirit” Award. fundraiser on Sunday, March 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Indian The evening will include live and silent auctions and a raffle, Wells Tennis Garden. Organized by Tennis Hall of Famer Casals, and Mary Carillo will serve as the emcee for the dinner and the event will be presented by sponsors RumChata Foundation, reception. Those wishing to attend or support the event can Joan Oloff Shoes and Rodney Strong Vineyards. purchase tickets for $250 each or tables of ten for $2,500 by Established in 2011, this is the tenth annual Annalee Thurston contacting [email protected] or calling 760.772.9411. For Award reception. For seven years the reception supported a more information about the Annalee Thurston Award scholarship fund at the University of Oregon. Two years ago, with fundraiser or the Love & Love Tennis Foundation, visit the fund becoming fully endowed, the event took on a new lovelovetennisfoundation.com beneficiary, the Love & Love Tennis Foundation (LLTF), which Thanks to the efforts of the Original Nine, women—and men— provides grant donations to academies, individuals and around the world can continue to proudly declare, “We’ve come a organizations that support youth tennis throughout the Coachella long way, baby!” Valley. ______Annalee Thurston served as a senior consultant to the Virginia Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis Slims Tour and was a sports executive for the Indio Chamber of Commerce. Her impact on the world of tennis is still widely felt,

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Forward Swing – Finish The key to executing great wedge shots is through impact. My ability to flush the ball on the clubface helps me control my ball flight. The main element that I try to feel through impact is for my hands to “shallow off” inside of the clubface. This helps me keep the leaning forward and controls the depth of my clubface. In the photo sequence, I look for my hands staying inside the clubface all the way to my finish. That way there is no “flip” in my hands and I can very easily control the toe of the club.

The 16th Hole on the Stadium Course at PGA WEST is a very difficult par 5 with a small multi-level green. When executing the approach shot to this difficult green, I like to hit a slight cut shot to help me control the distance the ball is traveling to the flag. Here’s how I execute that shot.

Setup – Backswing On my setup, I want to aim slightly left of my target to allow the ball to launch left of my target, knowing that I’m going to spin the ball from left to right through the air.

As I make my takeaway from the ball through a good core turn, I like to have my club swing path slightly outside my hands, making the path slightly vertical or steep on that backswing. That swing path takeaway opens up a lot of space for my transition into the forward swing for the golf club to drop and transition my clubface swing to go through my right arm.

PGA WEST Golf Academy inquiries www.PGAWESTGolfAcademy.com or by calling (760) 564-7144 to reach our instructors Bryan Lebedevitch Darrin Harn Sam Varner Jerry Mowlds John Battaglia Debra Josh Myers Charlie Rodi Rob Stanger Chris Cabellero

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Conformis, designed a customized implant to address the shortcomings of traditional off-the-shelf implants. I was fortunate to be part of that design team. We developed a method to more accurately shape the bone, using a CT scan to create a 3-D model of each patient’s leg. We calculate the correct alignment of each patient’s leg. A 3-D printer is used to make the cutting tools that snap onto the patient’s bone like a Lego and are extremely accurate. Then the implant, Figure 2. Knee on the right shows an off- using the same 3-D information from the Figure 1. The unique shape of each the-shelf implant. Note the blocky shape CT scan, is manufactured to be a perfect patient’s bone is modeled from a CT scan and the implant is manufactured to and improper fit. The knee on the left By Raj K. Sinha, MD, PhD size and shape fit of the patient’s bone, match the shape and size. shows an iTotal implant perfectly matching recreating the individual anatomy and the size of the bone and recreating the biomechanics. native shape. With over 100,000 implantations, we’ve dropped the dissatisfaction rate to otal knee replacement has been During the 1980s, surgeons and with good success. Today’s implants are under 10 percent for the first time, and 91 popular since the early 1970s. At researchers focused on developing expected to last 20 to 30 years. percent of patients even forget which knee Tfirst, surgeons worked to prove that accurate instruments to shape the bone Over the past two decades, we’ve found was replaced! One study showed that 100 it provided pain relief. But there was an issue and make the operation reproducible in that 15 to 20 percent of knee-replacement percent of these customized implants fall with the limited number of implant sizes, so most surgeons’ hands. Fortunately, these patients have residual pain and stiffness, within a two-degree margin of alignment manufacturers catalogued the variety of tools were quite good and are commonly and thus are dissatisfied with their surgery. error. That’s better than an intraoperative sizes of the human femur and tibia bones used today. But during the 1990s, we Clearly, we need to improve that rate. robot (which uses an implant designed in that make up the knee. Based on averages, learned that some manufacturing Research has revealed several potential 1997) or intraoperative computers, which most manufacturers offer eight to 10 sizes, techniques resulted in implants that issues: implants that are too small can only reach 90 to 95 percent. Another all with a single shape, and the surgeon weren’t durable. Surgeons and researchers result in instability and pain; implants that study showed that the custom knee chooses the best fit during surgery. then focused on how to improve durability, are too large can result in stiffness and pain; implant reproduces natural motion more mal-positioned implants can cause pain so than any off-the-shelf implant. Lastly, and stiffness; if the metal overhangs past the registry, which the bone, it impinges on the surrounding follows all surgeons and all knee tissue, causing pain and stiffness; if the replacements implanted, shows that the implant shape is too different from the custom knee implant has the lowest patient’s natural bone shape, it causes infection rate and lowest re-operation rate stiffness. Thus, to achieve better outcomes, of any implant. we need to be more accurate in positioning It stands to reason: If you make the implants. Implants need to fit the bone well implant to recreate the patient’s individual without overhang, and they need to shape and size, you avoid the reasons we recreate the natural shape of the patient’s know lead to residual pain and stiffness. bone so that the replaced knee can move And most insurers cover the implant as it more like a native knee. doesn’t cost any more than off-the-shelf To make the operation more accurate, varieties. So for the latest knee we first tried intra-operative computers replacement technology proven to and robots, but the patient dissatisfaction improve function by following form, the rate was unchanged. We tried implants choice is clearly iTotal by Conformis, that could accommodate higher degrees of exclusively designed and available at STAR flexion, but the dissatisfaction rate was still Orthopaedics. unchanged. Then we tried more sizes of For more information contact us at implants. Again the dissatisfaction rate was 760-972-4580 or visit conformis.com and unchanged. We even tried better starortho.com. Offices are located at anesthesia and pain control, but—you 39830 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert and guessed it—the same 15 to 20 percent of 79200 Corporate Center , Suite 104, patients remained unhappy due to residual La Quinta. pain and stiffness. The only logical ______conclusion was that the metal and plastic Raj K. Sinha, MD, PhD, is co-owner and implants, as designed, were the rate- founder of STAR Orthopaedics, with limiting factor. offices in Rancho Mirage and La Quinta. In response, a group of surgeons, along with a small implant manufacturer named

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By Alison Elsner

ne thing that elite athletes and casual contenders alike therapeutic oil. It’s effective both before and after strenuous have in common is the invigorating effect of massage in exercise. Oimproving performance and preventing injury. Massage The Deep Tissue Massage involves deep layer manipulation of allows muscles to return to their relaxed state, which impacts muscle and connective tissues to release toxins, spasms and conditioning and energy levels. tension. This procedure uses deep pressure, myofascial release, In today’s culture of competitive sports, massage has become an trigger points or other advanced techniques plus thumbs, elbows integral part of the training process. Massage and body therapy and fists to reach the deeper layers of dense or overly tight muscles. involve everything from deep-tissue treatments to relaxation 60 minutes, $110, 90 minutes, $155 for both treatments. techniques, which athletes rely upon to increase proficiency, decrease recovery time, enhance range of motion and relieve pain To Try: Add CBD pain-relief cream or Hot Spot Stones during and anxiety. your massage for $15. Here’s our overview of top sports-massage treatments in the Coachella Valley, ensuring that athletes and benchwarmers will Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. easily navigate the road to wellness. Let the healing begin! 74125 Highway 111 Palm Desert, California Agua Serena Spa at Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort 760.346.7949, allaboutmassage.com The moment that guests walk through the entry, the curative transformation begins with the soothing sounds of flowing waters and private, luxurious men and women’s facilities. Spa at La Quinta Resort & Club Athletic Restoration Massage complements the training The inspirational venue for Frank Capra’s movie It’s a process with cross-fiber muscular techniques, sports therapy and Wonderful Life has remained relevant for residents and visitors stretching to relieve lactic-acid buildup and discomfort due to golf, with a luxe spa retreat offering unique services for athletes and tennis and other active sports. 50 minutes, $165, 80 minutes, $220. guests. Deep Tissue Muscle Melt offers therapeutic work to focus on The Spa La Quinta Signature Massage starts with a grounding the deepest layers of muscle tissue and chronic muscle tension ritual followed by a full-body massage to release tension, sooth sore using hands, forearms and elbow techniques with deep pressure. muscles and improve circulation while also incorporating essential 50 minutes, $170, 80 minutes, $130. oils dripped on the spine to boost immunity. 75 minutes, $250, 100 minutes, $310. To Try: Serena Sleep Massage for relaxation with rhythmic flow The Sports Massage is designed to enhance performance and marma-point therapy. 80 minutes, $210. and/or minimize recovery time. The therapist will tailor your specific physical and athletic goals during the session. 50 minutes, Open daily 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. $185, 80 minutes, $245. 44-600 Indian Wells Lane Indian Wells, California To Try: Foot Reflexology to open energy pathways. 25 minutes, 760.674.4100, hyatt.com/en-US/spas/Agua-Serena-Spa $100.

All About Massage Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Owner Masaru Yamada and his team of experts have served as Friday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. head therapists for the men’s player massage at the BNP Paribas Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open for more than 20 years. They’re experts at their craft, having 49-499 Eisenhower Drive, also treated athletes at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado La Quinta, California Springs. 760.777.4800, laquintaresort.com/health-and-fitness/spa-la- A favorite here is the Sports Massage, a firm style that uses cross- quinta fiber friction, trigger points, stretching and joint movements with

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Palm Desert, California 760.895.1718, spaseosalaon.com

The Spa at Westin Mission Hills This full-service spa will get you back to your best self to rejuvenate or just balance body, mind and spirit. Tennis players, golfers, hikers and runners should book a Table Thai Massage, a version of the classic Thai treatment adapted for the table. A series of gentle stretches and compressions release tension in tight joints, increase range of motion and enhance flexibility to help you feel centered and energized. 50 minutes, $165, 80 minutes, $235. The Hole-in-One Massage is a deep body rub performed with Spa Seo Salon two golf balls, which become an extension of the therapist’s hands One of the most important aspects of fitness is respiratory to reach all muscle groups, increase circulation and relax sore function to carry oxygen through the muscles. The Salt Cave muscles. 50 minutes, $165, 80 minutes, $235. treatments here immerse the body in negatively charged ionized salt and trace minerals, which are designed to naturally draw toxins To Try: Japanese Plum & White Tea Scrub to replenish moisture and impurities out of the tissues, reduce inflammation and and stimulate circulation. 25 minutes, $100. improve respiratory ailments such as asthma by clearing the lungs. Other benefits include relief from stress, allergies, bronchitis, Monday-Thursday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, colds, ear infections and Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. sinusitis, as well as skin conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, 71333 Drive rashes and rosacea. 45 minutes, $40. Rancho Mirage, California 760.328.5955, marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/fitness- To Try: Add an oxygen treatment to increase absorption in the spa-services/details/pspwi-the-westin-mission-hills-golf-resort- bloodstream and combat fatigue. 15 minutes, $25. and-spa/6030770 ______Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday by appointment Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis 73600 Alessandro Drive, Suite H,

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o you enjoy the excitement of a vibrant downtown? enclaves offer resort-caliber living with golf, tennis, swimming and Perhaps you prefer the tranquility of life along a country restaurants, all situated beyond guarded entry gates. In Palm Dclub’s verdant golf course. Or maybe you would rather be Springs, the forthcoming Living Out neighborhood will cater to away from it all. In the Coachella Valley, real-estate options are the needs of LGBTQ seniors with 105 condos and exclusive nearly limitless thanks to the area’s broad spectrum of home styles, amenities. neighborhoods and prices. The Valley’s home prices are among the best in Southern Luxury and custom-home buyers will be impressed with the California, especially when compared with coastal areas in San possibilities. Gated communities with expansive residences and Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties. Attainably priced fabulous views abound in Indian Wells and Rancho Mirage. Big attached and single-family homes are plentiful, with cities such as Horn in Palm Desert is regarded as one of the finest destinations of Desert Hot Springs remaining exceptionally affordable while still its kind in the nation, and Palm Springs’ historic Movie Colony and offering impressive mountain views and easy access to the region’s Old Las Palmas neighborhoods are renowned for their oversized incomparable attractions. homesites and sprawling midcentury estates. Pricing is one of the reasons that Cathedral City and Palm Active adults 55 and better will discover a wide array of Springs are seeing a rise in younger homebuyers. Millennials from communities that enrich their lifestyles. Sun City and Trilogy Los Angeles and surrounding cities are finding themselves priced

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out of the neighborhoods where they grew up. In Palm Springs and Cathedral City, they’re not only finding it much easier to purchase their first home, they’re thrilled with the much lower volume of traffic and a continually expanding variety of restaurants, clubs, shops and recreational destinations. Coachella Valley is also a hit with those searching for a quiet, remote environment while remaining within easy reach of city conveniences. La Quinta, Indio and Coachella are home to sprawling properties that offer privacy and room to roam. Some present a rustic country vibe, while others are luxurious estates complete with putting greens, lakes, guest houses and more. Families looking for an ideal neighborhood in which they can raise their kids, live close to excellent schools and build lasting friendships with neighbors also have many options. Cathedral City, Palm Springs, Indio and Bermuda Dunes features a variety of single-family-home neighborhoods that are within minutes of shopping, schools, restaurants and sports parks. Buyers from out of town, out of state and even out of the country have made Coachella Valley their home-away-from- home for generations. Many come to escape the cold winters back home, while others simply need an escape from the city where they can relax and refresh. Condos and townhomes are a favorite choice for many while others purchase expansive luxury retreats that are ready at a moment’s notice. There are few places on earth that offer the amazing variety of real-estate choices available across the Coachella Valley. Singles, couples, families and active adults all find something that ideally complements their lifestyles here, whether they’re just starting out or enjoying the rewards of retirement.

______Sandi Phillips is principal broker with Compass Real Estate and a consistent top- producing broker associate, specializing in luxury estates and golf communities from La Quinta to Palm Springs.

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By Christine Loomis FEB.14-23 Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Indio

HAPPENINGS MARCH 15 10th Annual Annalee Thurston Award Reception FEB. 13-17 Indian Wells Tennis Garden Art Palm Springs Indian Wells Palm Springs Convention Center This is a big year for this prestigious event. Tennis great Billie Jean Palm Springs King is being honored 50 years after she and other members of the Among the top art fairs in the Southwest, Art Palm Original Nine put their careers on the line to advocate for equality Springs showcases post-war and contemporary art. This for women in tennis—and ultimately all female athletes. The year’s edition brings galleries from Asia, Europe and North reception takes place from 4 to 6 p.m. and South America representing hundreds of artists. It’s MARCH 27-29 scheduled to coincide with Modernism Week, giving casual MARCH 20-28 10th Annual Palm Fashion Week El Paseo Desert Food & Wine art lovers and avid collectors alike a multitude of opportunities to indulge their art-centric passions. info@art- The Gardens on El Paseo The Gardens on Palm Desert El Paseo palmsprings.com Get inspired! This year’s event begin with Trina Turk and her Palm Desert FEB. 13-23 colorful, contemporary designs, and wrap up with Edwin Modernism Week Oudshoorn’s fashion spectacular celebrating 15 years of Fashion Palm Springs Week El Paseo. In between, see and be seen at trunk shows, cocktail Modernism Week highlights midcentury-modern architecture, art, receptions and celebrity meet-and-greets. Charities supported this interior and landscape design as well as vintage culture in the Palm year include Animal Samaritans and the Desert Cancer Springs area. The 11-day festival features more than 350 events, many Foundation. fashionweekelpaseo.com free, including tours of homes and gardens; architectural walking, biking and double-decker bus tours; tours of the historic Annenberg MARCH 27-29 Estate at Sunnylands; a classic car show; nightly parties; and a series of 10th Annual Palm Desert Food & Wine Presented by Agua Caliente Casinos engaging talks. [email protected] The Gardens on El Paseo Palm Desert FEB.14-23 Sip and taste your way through a weekend of fine food and drink, Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival MARCH 20-28 starring some of the nation’s top chefs, brewers and winemakers— Fashion Week Indio Arguably the most important date in the Coachella Valley is, all while also supporting the Coachella Valley FIND Food Bank. El Paseo The event begins with a gourmet four-course luncheon prepared The Gardens on well, the kind that grows on date palms and impacts the local by chef participants, followed by two days of grand. tastings. El Paseo culinary scene in a big way. Nowhere is the date more Palm Desert celebrated than at this fair and festival, which also features live Among the stars on hand this year are Carla Hall, Elizabeth Falkner entertainment, parades, rides, a musical pageant and a chance and Curtis Stone. palmdesertfoodandwine.com to adopt animals in need of a home. 800-811-FAIR APRIL 3-5 Indian Wells Arts Festival It’s high season in the valley and there’s MARCH 10 Indian Wells Tennis Garden 6th Annual Tennis With the Stars a lot going on, from art, architecture and food Indian Wells Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa festivals to one of the premier tennis Rancho Mirage Each spring, Indian Wells Tennis Garden briefly leaves tennis behind and transforms into a festive marketplace showcasing the tournaments in the world. We’ve curated a Head to Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa to be part of this celebrity event benefitting the Elina Svitolina Foundation and works of more than 200 juried artists. This highly rated art list of events—places to see and be seen, supported by Desert Champions, LLC. Players and celebrities extravaganza draws work from across the world including Asia, exhilarating championship matches and come together to kick off one of the most popular weeks on the Africa, Central and South America and Europe. In addition to one- of-a-kind art pieces for sale, there’s also food, cocktails, children’s tournaments that give back to the tennis calendar—the start of the BNP Paribas Open—and local charities reap the benefits. This year’s participating luminaries and activities, live entertainment and hands-on artist demonstrations. community. Mark your calendars then go out legends include five players ranked in the top 50, former major 760.346.0042 and revel in all the valley offers. champions and two rising stars. tenniswithstars.com

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tournament weeks but all the time. Matches bring together the sport’s elite players as well as up-and-coming stars poised to provide thrilling upsets—will this be one of those years? The tournament, MARCH 9-22 contested over two weeks, combines the ATP World Tour Masters BNP Paribas Open 1000 and WTA Tour premier event. In short, it’s one of the valley’s Indian Wells Tennis most prestigious sports events played in one of the world’s Garden preeminent sports venues and you want to be there. Indian Wells 800.999.1585

UNTIL MARCH 29 Sunday Polo Empire Polo Club Indio In addition to Sunday matches, Empire Polo Club also schedules Friday night matches in February and March. Admission is free and tailgating spots are on a first-come basis; bleacher seats are also available. Upgrade to VIP admission and get a full day of fun including complimentary parking, a reserved seat in the shade and access to the VIP sports lounge. Also included is the ever-popular Champagne Divot Stomp, 760-393-7298 for VIP or group reservations . Photo By Nikko Milkovic THE SPORTING LIFE

FEBRUARY 7-8 22nd Annual Tour de Palm Springs Palm Springs Area Tour do Palm Springs has raised more than $4 million for Coachella Valley charities and you don’t have to be an expert cyclist to take part. There are celebrity walk/rides of one or three miles, and cycling routes ranging from 10 to 102 miles. Get together a group APRIL 2-5 LPGA of 20 and receive a 10 percent discount on entry. 760.674.4700 ANA Inspiration Mission Hills MARCH 5-8 Country Club The Warburton 2020 Rancho Mirage JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa

Palm Desert Photo By Nikko Milkovic Few charity tournaments are as successful—and fun—as The Warburton, which has raised more than $10 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. What makes it so fun? All of the off- APRIL 2-5 course events: Songwriter’s Night, The Jam and The Soiree— LPGA ANA Inspiration parties you simply don’t want to miss. thewarburton.com Mission Hills Country Club Rancho Mirage UNTIL MARCH 22 The LPGA’s first major of the year is also one of the most popular Sunday Polo events on the LPGA Tour. The world’s top women golfers compete Eldorado Polo Club for a $3 million purse, the Dinah Shore Trophy and the chance to Indio honor the champions before them by taking a leap into Poppie’s Catch thrilling polo matches each Sunday, January to March. Pond and wearing the coveted champion’s white robe. Go online Choose field-side tailgating or book seats inside the Eldorado for a list of what you should and should not bring to the Clubhouse for access to a full-service bar and menu. Either way, join tournament. 760.834.8872, anainspiration.com the halftime crowd during the 2 p.m. match when spectators take to the field to help replace divots kicked up by the horses. Your APRIL 5-7 reward? A glass of SOFIA Blanc de Blanc served center field. 1st Annual Grant Fuhr Celebrity Invitational Matches at noon and 2 p.m. 760.831.POLO (7656) for clubhouse Desert Dunes Golf Club reservations. Desert Hot Springs There are a slew of celebrity tournaments in the Coachella Valley, MARCH 9-22 all raising funds for worthy causes. But if you put your money down BNP Paribas Open to play in this one, founded by hockey great Grant Fuhr, all of that Indian Wells Tennis Garden money is guaranteed to stay in the valley, benefitting local charities. Indian Wells Fuhr is also intent that everyone who signs up to play has lots of The BNP Paribas Open and Indian Wells Tennis Garden have raised time to mingle with celebrities in a relaxed atmosphere. tennis in the valley to new heights—and not just during desertdunesgc.com

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As the season hits a high note in the desert, foodies come out to play. The valley culinary scene turns lively and the local nightlife scene bumps up a notch to feature opportunities to eat and party simultaneously. Some of our favorite spots are those that offer entertainment, food and socializing all under one roof. A selection of the best are included below for those seeking a deliciously good time.

Wildest Restaurant + Bar

By Kimberly Cooper & Desert Golf & Tennis Staff

Mastro’s Steakhouse side of the menu patrons can choose from new bistro is located off El Paseo and Mastro’s offers all the classic dishes of a braised, grass-fed beef short ribs, grilled Monterey Avenue. (732/21 72990 El traditional steakhouse in a luxuriously Moroccan Pasturebird chicken and grass- Paseo #3, Palm Desert; 760.626.0441; classy and intimate atmosphere. But fed skirt steak, among others. This eclectic wildestrestaurant.com ) regulars know that the bar is a great place to enjoy a meal and perpetually lively camaraderie. It’s a great spot to grab a few friends and sidle up for a rib eye with unique sides that include Alaskan king crab truffle gnocchi, lobster mashed potatoes, gorgonzola mac and cheese and colossal onion rings. Or stop by after a night out for a slice of the signature butter cake with a Johnnie Walker flight. (73405 El Paseo, Ste. 120, Palm Desert; 760.776.6777; mastrosrestaurants.com )

Wildest Restaurant + Bar The newest addition to Palm Desert, Wildest Restaurant + Bar is the passion project of local socialites Charissa Farley and Bill Hay. With Chef Eric Warlund behind the wheel, this new California style bistro features wild-caught fish, mouth-watering local pasture-raised and grass-fed poultry and beef along with plant-based meals. Their promise is to supply the customer with hormone- and steroid-free proteins. Appetizers include oysters, hummus, crab cakes, yellow crudo and scallops. For diners whose idea of the perfect main dish is fish, the menu includes roasted snapper, white bass, golden Maine lobster risotto and poppadum-crusted ono steak. On the meat

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The Nest Oceans

The Nest house-baked meatloaf, date-and-bacon year but a steady favorite is Tim Burleson, The Nest is a valley institution where old- skewers, truffle fries, burgers and lump who loves interacting with patrons and is Oceans dabs, lobster, seabass blackened salmon make a reservation, the secret is out! fashioned dishes like goulash and chicken crab cakes. Regular diners rave about the known to hand out maracas during his sets. Located in Cathedral City, Oceans is one and other fresh daily seafood. Meat lovers Located on East Palm Canyon Drive paprikash arrive with strong cocktails to frog legs on the dinner menu. They also (75-188 CA-111, Indian Wells; of the best hidden secrets in the valley. are not forgotten here. Specials include across from the Target store. (76555 E. put hair on your chest. It’s always hopping enjoy the ambiance as much as the food, 760.346.2314; gotothenest.com ) Known for their Mediterranean style 16 oz veal chops, rack of lamb and steaks. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City; during happy hour, which takes place 4-6 especially the piano bar and dance floor. seafood, this “locals” favorite specializes in I highly recommend the Calamari in the 760.324.1554). p.m. nightly with menu items such as Live entertainment varies throughout the dishes include bouillabaisse, paella, sand Arrabbiata sauce, amazing! Be sure to

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Bernie’s Sullivan’s Steakhouse

the website for nightly live entertainment lineups as well as the ever-popular Bernie’s Sullivan’s Steakhouse sriracha shrimp lettuce cups. But serious diners also revel in the Bernie’s addictive wedge salad. But you can also sit at After Dark hosted by DJ Tanner, which Longstanding valley steakhouse, Sullivan’s is known for its lively, prix fixe menu that changes seasonally rotating steaks and seafood Dinner at Bernie’s means upleveled the bar, enveloped in the sounds of nightly features happy hour all night in the lounge packed bar featuring live music on Thursdays, Fridays and and wonderfully rich shrimp and lobster bisque. (73505 El Paseo, comfort food like chicken parmesan, cedar- live entertainment and snack on Acapulco and a special late-night menu served until 1 Saturdays. It’s a great spot to sip a blue cheese martini with devilish Ste. 2600; 760.341.3560; sullivanssteakhouse.com ) plank salmon, seared diver scallops and chilled or coconut shrimp, a blackened a.m. (69830 CA-111, Rancho Mirage; oysters Rockefeller, tuna poke shooters, cheesesteak egg rolls and fiesta lime game hen, baked escargot, and an chicken ciabatta or prime rib sliders. Check 760.202.4499; bernies.club )

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Foodies in attendance at this year’s BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells will once again delight in a multitude of fabulous eateries onsite. Aside from the usual bevy of concession offerings, the high- class sports event also delivers a selection of more upscale sit-down dining options for those who wish to experience elevated cuisine while enjoying the game.

Spago founder and Celebrated Chef Wolfgang Puck

This year, convivial chef and sometime valley resident Wolfgang Puck will create a Spago satellite on site, highlighting popular dishes from the beloved Beverly Hills restaurant. Spago’s Guests can enjoy a stellar meal of Weiner Schnitzel or lobster roll washed down with a cold beer. For light eaters, the famous chinois chicken salad packs a refreshing, Asian tang. Puck’s pizza lovers will delight over the renowned house-smoked- salmon pizza with dill, crème fraiche and caviar, or a slice covered in black truffles, fontina and parmesan. A seat at this spot boasts stellar views of Stadium One.

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Nobu’s Famed Chef Nobu Matsuhisa

Returning again is Chef Nobu Matsuhisa with fan-favorite selections from his legendary Malibu-based restaurant, Nobu. Many of the regular Nobu staff come to the Indian Wells Tennis Garden each year to provide the same service and food quality diners enjoy in the Malibu location. Reservations are taken and this popular restaurant is a must for sushi lovers. Diners can watch matches from window seats in Stadium 2 –the perfect pairing of fine food and stellar tennis. The menu will again feature critically acclaimed fare from the James Beard award-winning master. Think traditional Japanese dishes with South American ingredients and refreshing complementary cocktails. It’s always a surprise to find unique desserts and creative sashimi bites here as the menu varies year to year. Dishes such as fresh daily fish sashimi, snow crab, squid, lobster and more are staples. crab cakes, ribeye with truffles and Dover sole are among the most popular items.

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Also back this year is super popular Piero’s Pizza Vino—but do not let the name fool you. This is no ordinary pizzeria; the menu features a variety of Italian selections. Authentic Italian fare includes such favorites as chicken piccata, linguine with meatballs, penne in a vodka sauce and other delectable pasta selections. That said, the restaurant is famous for its authentic Neapolitan pizza baked in an 800-degree - burning oven, considered by many as the best pizza in the desert. Alongside the variety of pizzas and pastas come a full array of Italian sandwiches and wraps. Piero’s is also a great place for snackers looking for small bites such as the Napoli style meatballs in tomato and thyme sauce, crispy Brussels sprouts in Chef Erick’s special sauce, or fried calamari diavola. An Piero’s PizzaVino outdoor patio area is perfect for sharing a salad, Co-owner Sheri Pierattoni, sipping wine or champagne and people Executive Chef Erick Rivera watching in the Stadium Plaza below. Piero’s Pizza Vino is also the perfect spot for a quick bite and GM Lea Tubberville between sets as well as a full bar in which to relax.

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Finally, beloved valley restaurant Fresh Agave will debut this year. The local restaurant owned by Rigo and Cecelia Garcia is a family-run business, and it stands out among the multitude of Mexican restaurants in the valley due to the pulsing heart of its team. But it also boasts some of the finest fajitas, chili rellenos and tamales around, and diners can expect selections on the BNP Paribus menu this year. Also notable are the margaritas, which will be flowing frostily at this event. Fresh Agave is based on the notion that fine tequilas form a crux and perfect pairing for the indigenous cuisine served alongside them. The house margarita is a knockout on its own, but the adventurous will love the pomegranate, melon or spicy versions. There’s also a fresh agave syrup skinny margarita for the health conscious. After 20 years in the Coachella Valley in the restaurant business, Rigo Garcia is now living out his lifelong dream as the proud owner of Fresh Agave. He started, like many do, as a dishwasher and busboy. As a server at a popular Mexican restaurant in Indian Wells, he met his future wife, Cecilia. Prior to opening Fresh Agave, Rigo managed a Mexican restaurant on the famed El Paseo Drive in Palm Desert for many years. Rigo and Cecilia have been married over 15 years and are the proud parents of Carolina, Anthony and Alondra. As owners of Fresh Agave, they strive to provide unparalleled customer service and a welcoming environment for every Hugo Garcia-Chief, Regina Gonzalez, Jose Martin and possible occasion. Raul Garcia-Managers, Uriel Gonzalez, Efren Martin, and Arturo Garcia-Bar Leads

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The Sports Bar Dave’s Doghouse

Between dining, the Moët & Chandon Terrace provides an sautéed onions and peppers. Cold beer, cocktails and wine abound elegant full-service bar to enjoy a glass of Champagne or creative here. cocktail. For those who prefer to wander and graze, multiple Hardcore tennis fans who don’t want to miss a moment of concessions dot the grounds but there are some standouts not to action will find a perfect refuge for a meal at The Sports Bar. More be missed. Dave’s Hot Dogs is commandeered by two-time than 50 televisions keep tabs on the games while diners enjoy Michelin Star chef Josiah Citrin and features a lineup of unique hot gourmet bar grub. Some standouts include the loaded nachos, dogs above the norm. The Fish Market serves a deliciously portable chips with guacamole and ghost pepper salsa, a half-pound Wagyu sushi bento box and Baja fish tacos. KoGui’s Korean BBQ and spring jalapeno and swiss burger swathed with date jam, or the Shock Top rolls are tantalizing and exotic. And poke lovers can create spicy sausage made with Shock Top beer and smothered with customized bowls at Pokehana.

74 Desert Golf &tennis • february March 2020 luxury autos

By Aaron Atwood

ou’re going to need a moment. That’s all you can say when gazing upon the new Bugatti Chiron. A moment for the YChiron is a lifetime for other lesser machines. The Chiron delivers 1,479 horsepower in its 8.0 liter, 16- cylinder engine. Yes, you read that correctly: 1,479 horsepower. Now take a moment to consider these startling facts: The Chiron will accelerate from 0-62 mph in less than 2.5 seconds, 0- 124 mph in less than 6.5 and 0-186 mph in under 13.6. At a constant top speed, the Chiron will drain its entire fuel tank in nine minutes. The Chiron replaces Bugatti’s Veyron model, but it’s no stand-in. Rather, it carves a new legacy for the family name. In fact, it unseated the Veyron as the fastest production car ever made, clocking an astonishing 304 mph after a weeklong series of test runs. “We have shown several times that we build the fastest cars in the world,” says Stephen Winkelmann, Bugatti president, in the official release on the record. “Bugatti was the first to exceed 300 mph. Its name will go down in the history books and it will stay that way forever.” The Chiron goes big—and that may be the understatement of 2020. More than 60,000 liters of air per minute are pumped See it, Believe it through the engine via cooling ducts and fans. Ten radiators pump Bugatti Scottsdale 7171 E. Chauncey Lane more than 800 liters of coolant per minute through the Chiron Phoenix, Arizona engine housing. 480.538.4340 The tires are uniquely made for the Bugatti. The 20-inch phoenixbugatti.com wheels in the front and 21-inch in the back are also wider than the

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compliment in this setting. The Chiron’s brilliant sound dampening and glazed windows do their best to keep the right amount of “angry” out while cruising. However, as the owner of a Chiron, you want the world to know that this gentle beast is capable of something shocking. In an elegant move, Bugatti chose to make the speedometer analog. It tops out at an even 500 KM/H, 310 MPH. The rest of the cabin is a stylized, minimalist work of art. The stereo system is literally diamond plated; the tweeters use a diamond ring to amplify the right notes. The electronics are intuitive and beautiful and the cabin is even Veyron’s. They must withstand up to 3.8 The electronic steering is a thing of functional, which is saying something Gs of force from the monster beneath the genius, more the Einstein type than compared to other cars at 1/10th the hood. We’re talking a rocket on wheels. Michelangelo. Seven algorithms combine horsepower. Much of that force is created by four to make the rack respond exactly as it Owning a Chiron will be a moment in turbos working together through 70 should at 200-plus miles per hour. The all- the imagination for most. The price tag of percent of the engine’s operating RPM. In wheel-drive shuffles the power between over $3 million—again you may need a other words, when you punch it, you go. wheels so there’s no need to think about moment to process that information—puts No questions asked. which tire is losing grip and which is the car into the category of unicorns and Those turbos, combined with state-of- holding. The Chiron puts it all together to snow leopards. Bugatti will make fewer than the-art exhaust, are the recipe for power show the world that another level in 500 for the entire production model. The delivered. The exhaust is made from automotive experience exists. company says 120 are already accounted titanium. Six tail pipes rid the car of back Imagine the sound of four turbo for. If you’re lucky, you’ll see one on the street pressure, four terminating out the rear of chargers whirring and the W16 growling. and recognize it as something so rare that the car and two exiting directly under the The sound of the Chiron has been you’ll take a moment to admire it. car to create more down force. This same described as everything from angry to ______design structure was banned in Formula 1 naughty. Both are probably excellent Aaron Atwood is a staff writer with racing machines. descriptors and the split personality is a Desert Golf & Tennis

78 Desert Golf &tennis • february March 2020 By Alison Elsner

esigner Tory Burch burst onto the fashion scene in 2004, will stave off the chill. Engineered with contrast stripes at the wrists bolstered by an endorsement from Oprah Winfrey and a and back waist, the classic fit, light pullover is knit with a blend of Dstyle that embodies “preppy-boho” with a dash of luxe merino wool and resilient Coolmax, providing warmth while that appeals to women of all ages. The easy to wear, versatile vibe is wicking away moisture. Ideal for layering, this sweater is available in evidenced in her performance activewear line, Tory Sport. She’s ace blue, surf blue, red or cotton pink. $198. even gone so far as to be the first designer to introduce a line of Both the cotton-pink and the surf-blue V-Neck Sweater accessories (in 2014) for the Fitbit Flex activity-tracking device. coordinate well with the spunky Printed Tech Twill Skirt. Burch’s designs are known for color and print and often pay Available in marathon green with pink and blue accents as well as homage to the styles of the 1960s and ’70s. The company has 250 in surf-blue plaid with white and black accents, this skirt is built for stores worldwide, including flagships in New York, Los Angeles, action with stitched-in inner shorts, an A-line contour and four London, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai (the largest), as pockets. Made with a lightweight, quick-drying stretch twill, the well as an e-commerce presence in seven languages. Since feminine cut flatters while providing a full range of motion. Easy to September 2011, Burch has been a runway mainstay each season care for, this skirt is machine washable. $168 at New York Fashion Week. Proceeds from collections benefit the The Cashmere Ruffle Sweater boasts a sporty refinement. The Tory Burch Foundation, which supports women’s empowerment signature ruffle detailing applied to the soft, feminine knit draws and entrepreneurship. the eye to the slimming V-shape all along the front bodice. Made Tory Sport embodies clothing for individual sports as well as a from cashmere and Coolmax, the lightweight, half-zip pullover lifestyle approach, transitioning from winter into spring. The with a ring pull at the chest should be handwashed or dry cleaned. brand’s line of tennis apparel captures a modern play on iconic Offered in Tory navy with contrasting white ruffle or snow white style, making sure women are ready to hit the courts or the town. with green accented ruffle, this is a wear-with-everything sweater. The Side Slit Skirt is a simple, tailored number available in snow $279 to $398, depending on size and color combination. white with navy trim or Tory navy with white trim. Inspired by the The V-Neck Tennis Dress is so silky smooth you might be elegance of the sport of tennis, the skirt features built-in boy shorts tempted to wear it out socially as well as (or instead of?) on the and a ball pocket. Crafted from tech piqué made from 100-percent court. Two versions feature the sleeveless frock in navy with white recycled polyester, the high-performance skirt features striped accents or snow white with maroon accents. A loving homage to knitted-tape detailing, and it’s breathable, moisture wicking and iconic 1970s sportwear, the dress is made from performance jersey super pliable. $135. and offers up just the right amount of stretch and recovery. Fully On the court, the skirt is made to pair with the Sleeveless Tunic lined with a drop waist, this classic measures 32.5 inches in length. Top, also available in snow white or navy. This jaunty play on the $195. Tory Burch signature silhouette is designed in performance style Note: you may want to pair the dress with the nylon-spandex that showcases a striped knit trim and has the perfect amount of Tennis Under Shorts, available in snow white for $65. stretch. Just like the skirt, this top is machine washable. $125. ______After the match, the Performance Merino V-Neck Sweater Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

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Palm Desert Tennis Camp The Club at PGA WEST (760) 822-4194, Palm Desert Resort & Country Club, (760) 564-7111, 55-955 Pga Blvd, La Quinta. Private 77-333 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert. Semiprivate The Lakes Country Club (760) 610-8107, 161 Old Ranch Road, Palm Desert. Palm Desert Tennis Club Private (760) 346-5683, 48240 Racquet Ln, Palm Desert. Private The Oasis (760) 324-3422, 4190 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs. Palm Springs Tennis Club Resort (760) 325-1441, 701 W Baristo Rd Palm Springs. Resort The Village Racquet Club (760) 325-3884, 900 E Ramon Rd, Palm Springs. Palm Valley Country Club Private (760) 345-2745, 39205 Palm Valley Drive, Palm Desert. Semiprivate Welk Resort Desert Oasis (760) 321-9000 34567, Cathedral Canyon Dr Cathedral Plaza Racquet Club City. Resort (760) 323-8997, 1300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. Semiprivate Woodhaven Country Club (760) 345-7636, Woodhaven Dr E, Palm Desert. Panorama Park Public (760) 770-0390, 28905 Avenida Maravilla. Public Rancho Las Palmas Country Club 760) 862-4531, 42-000 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage . Private/Resort Shadow Mountain Resort & Club (760) 346-6123, 45750 San Luis Rey Ave Palm Desert. Resort Smoke Tree Ranch 1. Avondale Golf Club (760) 327-1221, 1850 Smoke Tree Ln, Palm Springs. 2. Azure Sky Resort Resort 3. Cathedral Canyon Golf & Tennis Club 4. Deep Canyon Tennis Club South Jackson Park 5. Desert Breezes Resort (760) 391-4000, 83100 Date Ave, Indio. Public 6. Desert Falls Fitness & Tennis Borrego Springs 7. Desert Princess Country Club Springs Country Club (760) 324-8292, 1 Duke Dr Rancho Mirage. Private 8. Freedom Park 1. Anza Borrego Tennis Center 9. Hyatt Grand Champions Resort Sunrise Country Club (760) 767-0577, 286 Palm Canyon Dr, 10. Indian Palms Vacation Club Borrego Springs. Semiprivate 11. Ironwood Country Club (760) 328-6549, 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho Mirage. Private 12. Indian Wells Tennis Gardens 13. Palm Desert Tennis Camp Tamarisk Country Club 14. La Quinta Resort & Club (760) 328-2141, 70240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho 15. Mission Hills Country Club Mirage. Private 16. Mission Hills Croquet & Tennis Villa Cathedral Canyon Golf & Tennis Club . (760) 328- JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa 17. Motorcoach Country Club 6571, 68311 Paseo Real Cathedral City. Semiprivate (760) 341-1894, 74-855 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert. 18. Mountain View Country Club Resort 19. North Jackson Park Deep Canyon Tennis Club La Quinta Resort & Club 20. Outdoor Resort (760) 568-6822, 73120 Frank Feltrop, Cir Palm Desert. (760) 346-5683, 49-499 Eisenhower Dr, La Quinta, 21. Palm Desert Civic Center Park Private Resort/Semiprivate 22. Palm Desert Tennis Club coachella Valley Private clubs 23. Palm Springs Tennis Club Desert Breezes Resort Mission Hills Country Club (760) 345-2637, 77-955 Ent Las Brisas, Palm Desert, CA (760) 324-9400, 34600 Mission Hills Dr, Rancho CLUB ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OF COURTS 24. Plaza Racquet Club 92211. Resort Mirage. Private 25. Panorama Park 26. Shadow Mountain Resort & Club Desert Falls Fitness & Tennis Mission Hills Croquet & Tennis Villa Avondale Golf Club 75800 Avondale Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 345-2727 1 27. Smoke Tree Ranch (760) 341-1305, 1111 Desert Falls Pkwy, Palm Desert . (760) 575-4175, 120 Racquet Club Dr N, Rancho 28. South Jackson Park Semiprivate Mirage. Semiprivate Deep Canyon Tennis Club 73120 Frank Feltrop, Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 568-6822 13 29. Springs Country Club Desert Princess Country Club 28555 Landau Blvd, Cathedral City, CA 92234 (760) 322-1655 10 30. Sunrise Country Club Desert Princess Country Club 31. Tamarisk Country Club (760) 322-1655, 28555 Landau Blvd Cathedral City. Motorcoach Country Club Iron Wood Country Club 73735 Irontree Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-0551 13 32. The Club at PGA WEST Private (760) 863-0789, 80-501 Avenue 48, Indio. Private 33. The Oasis Mission Hills Country Club 34600 Mission Hills Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 324-9400 34 34. The Village Racquet Club Freedom Park Mountain View Country Club Motorcoach Country Club 80-501 Avenue 48, Indio, CA 92201 (760) 863-0789 3 35. Welk Resort Desert Oasis (760) 568-9697, Freedom Park 77400 Country Club Dr, (760) 771-4311, 80375 Pomelo La Quinta. Private 36. Woodhaven Country Club Palm Desert. Public Mountain View Country Club 80375 Pomelo, La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 771-4311 4 37. Rancho Las Palmas Country Club Hyatt Grand Champions Resort 38. Palm Valley Country Club (760) 341-1000, Indian Wells Ln, Indian Wells. Resort North Jackson Park Palm Desert Tennis Club 48240 Racquet Ln., Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-5683 8 (760) 391-4000, 43200 Towne St, Indio. Public 39. The Lakes Country Club Sunrise Country Club 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 328-6549 13 40. JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa Indian Palms Vacation Club (760) 342-1485, 82567 Avenue 48 Indio. Outdoor Resort Resort (760) 424-8455, 69411 Ramon Rd Cathedral City. Tamarisk Country Club 70240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 328-2141 6 Resort Avondale Golf Club Ironwood Country Club The Club at PGA WEST 55-955 Pga Blvd, La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 564-7111 19 (760) 777-1050, 75800 Avondale Dr, Palm Desert. (760) 346-0551, 73735 Irontree Dr, Palm Desert. Palm Desert Civic Center Park The Lakes Country Club 161 Old Ranch Road, Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 610-8107 11 Private Private (760) 346-0611, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Public The Springs Country Club 1 Duke Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 324-8292 11 Azure Sky Resort Indian Wells Tennis Gardens (760) 325-9109, 1661 Calle Palo Fierro Palm Springs. (760) 200-8400, 78200 Miles Avenue, Indian Wells. The Village Racquet Club 951 Village Square South, Palm Springs CA, 92262 (760) 325-3884 3 Resort Semiprivate

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Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club (480) 344-0600, 8235 East Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. Resort Surprise Tennis Complex (623) 222-2400, 14469 W Paradise Ln, Surprise. Public Thunderbird Park (480) 312-7275, 9170 E. Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale. Public Villa de Paz Recreation Association (623) 877-9179, 10320 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix. Private Vistas Recreation Center (623) 566-6178, 18823 N Country Club Pkwy, Peoria. Public Tucson Area

Ft Lowell Tennis Center (520) 791-2584, 2900 North Craycroft Road, Tucson. Sarver Tennis Center at the Tucson Jewish Tucson Arizona Public Community Center (520) 299-3000, 3800 E River Rd Tucson. Private 1. Ft Lowell Tennis Center 1. Ahwatukee Tennis Center Himmel Park Tennis Center (520) 791-3276, 1000 N. Tucson Blvd, Tucson. Public Skyline Country Club 2. Himmel Park Tennis Center 2. Carefree Tennis and Bike Ranch 3. Quail Valley Tennis Club 3. Camelback Village Racquet, Health Club (520) 299-1111, 5200 North Saint Andrews Drive, 4. Chandler Tennis Center Quail Valley Tennis Club Tucson. Private 4. Reffkin Tennis Center 5. Club SAR Fitness Center (520) 888-6163, 5550 N Oracle Rd , Tucson . Public 5. Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort 6. Copper Wynd The Highlands at Dove Mountain 6. Saguaro Aquatics & Tennis 7. Gainey Ranch Reffkin Tennis Center (520) 579-9574, 4949 W Heritage Club Blvd, Marana. (520) 791-4896, 50 South Alvernon Way, Tucson. Private 7. Sarver Tennis Center at the Tucson Jewish 8. Gene Autry Sports Complex Community Center 9. Gold Key Racquet Club Public 10. Granada Park Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club 8. Skyline Country Club 11. Kiwanis Recreation Center Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf (520) 795-6960, 4001 North Country Club Road, 9. The Highlands at Dove Mountain 12. La Camarilla Racquet, FSC and Tennis Resort Tucson. Private 10. Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club 13. Mt View Tennis Center (520) 544-5000, 10000 N Oracle Rd, Tucson. Resort 11. Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa 14. Mariposa Park Westward Look Wyndham Grand 15. Paradise Valley Country Club Saguaro Aquatics & Tennis Resort and Spa 16. Paseo Racquet Center (520) 638-8040, 2045 W Omar Dr, Tucson. Private (520) 297-1151, 245 E Ina Rd, Tucson. Resort 17. Playa Margarita Park 18. Phoenix Country Club 19. Phoenix Tennis Center Gainey Ranch Paseo Racquet Center 20. Pinnacle Peak Country Club (480) 951-0321, 7720 East Gainey Ranch Road, (623) 979-1234, 6268 Thunderbird Road, Glendale 21. Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Scottsdale. Private Public 22. Racquet Club Condo Rental 23. Rose Mofford Sports Complex Gene Autry Sports Complex Playa Margarita Park 24. Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort Phoenix &tucson Private clubs 25. Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club (480) 654-3787, 4125 E McKellips Rd, Mesa. Public (602) 262-6716, 3615 West Roeser Road, Phoenix. Phoenix 26. Surprise Tennis Complex Public Gold Key Racquet Club 27. Thunderbird Park CLUB ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OF COURTS 28. Villa de Paz Recreation Association (602) 993-1900, 12826 N 3rd St, Phoenix. Semiprivate Phoenix Country Club 29. Vistas Recreation Center Granada Park (602) 263-5208, 2901 N 7th St, Phoenix. Private (602) 262-6696, 6505 North 20th Avenue, Phoenix. Club SAR Fitness Center 8055 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 312-2669 13 Public Phoenix Tennis Center (602) 249-3712, 6330 N 21st Ave, Phoenix. Public Gainey Ranch 7720 East Gainey Ranch Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 951-0321 7 Ahwatukee Tennis Center Kiwanis Recreation Center La Camarilla Racquet, FSC 5320 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 998-3388 16 (480) 893-3431, 4700 E Warner Rd, Phoenix. (480) 350-5201 ,6111 S All America Way, Tempe. Pinnacle Peak Country Club Semiprivate Public (480) 585-6992, 8701 East Pinnacle Peak Road, Paradise Valley Country Club 7101 N Tatum Blvd, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 (602) 840-8100 9 Scottsdale. Private Carefree Tennis and Bike Ranch La Camarilla Racquet, Fitness and Swim Club Phoenix Country Club 2901 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 263-5208 10 (480) 488-7106, 37220 N Mule Train Road, Carefree (480) 998-3388, 5320 East Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale. Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Camelback Village Racquet and Health Club Private (602) 997-2626, 7677 North 16th Street, Phoenix. Pinnacle Peak Country Club 8701 E Pinnacle Peak Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 585-6992 2 (602) 840-6412, 4444 East Camelback Road, Phoenix. Resort Villa de Paz Recreation Assoc. 10320 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85037 (623) 877-9179 2 Semiprivate Mt View Tennis Center (602) 534-2500, 1104 E Grovers Ave, Phoenix. Public Racquet Club Condo Rental Chandler Tennis Center (602) 316-6738, 9708 East Vía Linda, Scottsdale. (480) 782-2650, 2250 S McQueen Rd, Chandler. Public Mariposa Park Resort Tucson (602) 262-6575, 3203 West Morten Avenue, Phoenix. Club SAR Fitness Center Public Rose Mofford Sports Complex Sarver Tennis Center 3800 E River Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718 (520) 299-3000 6 (480) 312-2669, 8055 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale. (602) 261-8011, 9833 N 25th Ave, Phoenix. Public Skyline Country Club 5200 E. St. Andrews Private Paradise Valley Country Club Dr, Tucson, AZ 85718 (520) 299-1111 6 (602) 840-8100, 7101 N Tatum Blvd, Paradise Valley. Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa The Highlands at Dove Mtn 4949 W Heritage Club Blvd, Marana, AZ 85658 (520) 579-9574 4 Copper Wynd Private (480) 948-2100, 5700 East McDonald Drive, Paradise (480) 333-1842, 13325 North Eagle Ridge Drive, Valley. Resort Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club 4001 N Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 795-6960 33 Fountain Hills. Resort

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Alexis Park Resort Hotel Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Complex Rafael Rivera Park (702) 796-3310, 375 East Harmon Ave, Las Vegas . (702) 895-3011, 854-886 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas. (702) 229-6718, 2998 E Stewart Ave, Las Vegas. Public Resort Public Riviera Hotel & Casino Aliante Nature Discovery Park Gardens Park (702) 734-5110, 2901 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. (702) 633-2418, 2600 Nature Park Dr North Las Vegas. (702) 562-4890, 10401 Garden Park Dr, Las Vegas. Resort Public Public Rodeo Park Angel Park Harrah’s Las Vegas (702) 267-5710, 810 Aspen Peak Loop, Henderson. (702) 229-6011, Angel Park Trail, Las Vegas. Public (702) 369-5000, 3475 South Las Vegas Boulevard. Public Resort Anthem Country Club Spa At Southern Highlands (702) 614-5000, 1 Club Side Dr, Henderson. Private Las Vegas Hilton 3663 Robert Trent Jones Ln, Las Vegas. Resort (702) 732-5111, 3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas . Resort Arbors Tennis & Play Park Sunset Park (702) 233-5831, 610 Far Hills Ave Las Vegas. Public Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort (702) 455-8200, 2601 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas. Public 8175 Arville Street Las Vegas. Resort Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino The Vistas Park (702) 967-4111, 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. LIFETIME Athletic (702) 229-2330, 11311 Alta Dr, Las Vegas . Public Resort (702 ) 802-7300, 121 Carnegie St. Henderson. Public The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA (702) 836-5900, 160 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas . Resort (702) 877-9622, 4141 Meadows Ln Las Vegas. Public LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino (702) 897-9300, 3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas. Public The Willows Park Bruce Trent Park (702) 240-6500, 2775 Desert Marigold Ln, Las Vegas. (702) 229-6718, N Rampart, Las Vegas. Public Lorenzi Park Tennis Courts Public The Carriage House (702) 229-486, W Washington Ave, Las Vegas. Public (702) 798-1020, 105 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas. Resort Trail Canyon Park Madeira Canyon Park 1065 Trail Canyon Rd, Henderson. Public Canyon Gate Country Club (702) 267-5840, 2390 Democracy Dr Henderson. (702) 605-0643, 2001 Canyon Gate Dr Las Vegas. Public Treasure Island Private 3300 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. Resort Monte Carlo Resort and Casino Club De Soleil (702) 730-7777, 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. (702) 507-9400, 5625 W Tropicana Ave Las Vegas. Resort Resort Palms Casino Resort Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (702) 942-7777, 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas. (702) 698-7000, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas. Resort Resort Paseo Verde Park Darling Tennis Center (702) 267-5840, 1840 Desert Shadow Trl, Henderson. (702) 229-2100, 7901 W Washington Ave, Las Vegas. Public Public Paul Meyer Park Desert Palm Tennis Club 7442 Coffeyville Ave Las Vegas. Public (702) 368-2800, 3090 S Jones Blvd, Las Vegas. Public Peccole Ranch Tennis Club Dragonridge Country Club (702) 255-3351, 9501 Red Hills Rd Las Vegas. Private (702) 614-4444, 552 S Stephanie St, Henderson. Private The Plaza Hotel and Casino (702) 386-2110, 1 S Main St, Las Vegas. Resort Flamingo Tennis (702) 733-3444, 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. Polo Towers Public (702) 261-1000, 3745 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas. Resort The Flamingo Las Vegas (702) 733-3111, 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Pro Tennis Inc. Vegas. Resort (702) 732-1861 3000, Joe W Brown Dr, Las Vegas. Private

las Vegas Private clubs CLUB ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OF COURTS

1. Alexis Park Resort Hotel 2. Aliante Nature Discovery Park 16. Lorenzi Park Tennis Courts 29. The Vistas Park Anthem Country Club 1 Club Side Dr, Henderson, NV 89052 (702) 614-5000 6 1. Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino 3. Angel Park 17. Madeira Canyon Park 30. The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort 1. The Carriage House 4. Anthem Country Club 18. Palms Casino Resort 31. The Willows Park Canyon Gate Country Club 2001 Canyon Gate Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 605-0643 5 1. Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 5. Arbors Tennis & Play Park 19. Paseo Verde Park 32. Trail Canyon Park ClubSport Green Valley 2100 Olympic Avenue, Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 454-6000 14 1. Flamingo Tennis 6. Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA 20. Paul Meyer Park 33. LIFETIME Athletic 1. The Flamingo Las Vegas 7. Bruce Trent Park 21. Peccole Ranch Tennis Club Dragonridge Country Club 1400 Foothills Village Dr., Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 614-4444 5 1. Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Comp 8. Canyon Gate Country Club 22. The Plaza Hotel and Casino 1. Harrah’s Las Vegas 9. Club De Soleil 23. Pro Tennis Inc. Las Vegas Country Club 3000 Joe Brown Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 734-1122 6 1. Las Vegas Hilton 11. Darling Tennis Center 24. Rafael Rivera Park Peccole Ranch Tennis Club 9501 Red Hills Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 255-3351 4 1. LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 12. Desert Palm Tennis Club 25. Riviera Hotel & Casino 1. Monte Carlo Resort and Casino 13. Dragonridge Country Club 26. Rodeo Park Red Rock Country Club 2250 Red Springs Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89135 (702) 304-5600 9 1. Polo Towers 14. Gardens Park 27. Spa At Southern Highlands 1. Treasure Island 15. Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort 28. Sunset Park

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The Lakes Country Club 760-568-4321 161 Old Ranch Road, Palm Desert. Sount/North: Private /72.1/128/6631 North/East: Private /18/70.5/129/6371 East/South: Private /18/71.7/129/6620 Old South: Private /18/71.1/129/6439. Madison Club 760-391-4500, 53-035 Meriwether Way, La Quinta. Private /18/75.4/143/7426. Marrakesh Country Club 760-568-2688, 47-000 Marrakesh Dr., Palm Desert. Private /57.4/87/3750. Marriott’s Desert Springs Resort & Spa desertgolfer.com, 74-855 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert. Palms Course: Public /18/70.3/126/6381 Valley Course: Public /18/70.1/125/6323. Marriott’s Shadow Ridge Resort desertgolfer.com, 9002 Shadow Ridge Rd., Palm Desert. Resort /18/73.9/134/7006. Mesquite Country Club desertgolfer.com, 2700 East Mesquite Ave., Palm Springs. Public /18/68.0/118/5944. Mission Lakes Country Club 760-329-6481, 8484 Clubhouse Blvd., Desert Hot Springs. Semiprivate/18/72.1/124/6742. Mission Hills Country Club 760-324-9400, 34-600 Mission Hills Dr., Rancho Mirage. Course: Private /18/72.7/132/6743 Pete Dye Challenge: Private /18/72.6/138/6582 1. Andulusia at Coral Mountain 31. La Quinta Country Club 59. Rancho Las Palmas Country Club Dinah Shore Tournament: Private /18/73.6/138/6582 2. Avondale Golf Club 32. La Quinta Resort & Club 61. The Reserve 3. Bermuda Dunes Country Club 33. The Lakes Country Club 62. Santa Rosa Country Club Monterey Country Club 4. Bighorn Golf Club 34. Marrakesh Country Club 63. Shadow Hills Golf Club 760-568-9311, 41-500 Monterey Ave., Palm Desert. 5. Calimesa Country Club 35. Marriott’s Desert Springs 64. Shadow Mountain Golf Club East/West nines: Private /69.6/126/6185 6. Indian Canyons Golf Resort Resort 65. SilverRock Resort West/South nines: Private /69.3/125/6108 7. Cathedral Canyon Country Club 36. Marriott’s Shadow Ridge 66. The Springs Club East/South nines: Private /68.8/121/6005. 8. Chaparral Country Club Resort 67. Stone Eagle Golf Club 9. Cimarron Golf Resort 37. Mesquite Country Club 68. Sunrise Country Club Morningside, The Club at 10. Classic Club 38. Mission Lakes Country Club 69. Tamarisk Country Club 760-321-1234, Morningside Drive, Rancho Mirage. 11. Date Palm Country Club 39. Mission Hills Country Club 70. Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Private /18/71.0/127/6404. 12. Desert Dunes Golf Course 40. Monterey Country Club 71. TERR Lago, Golf Club at Classic Club Eagle Falls Golf Course Indian Ridge Country Club 13. Desert Falls Country Club 43. Morningside, The Club at 72. Thunderbird Country Club 760-601-3600, desertgolfer.com desertgolfer.com 84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy., Indio 760-772-7272, 76-375 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert . Mountain View CC at La Quinta 14. Desert Horizons Country Club 41. Mountain View CC at La Quinta 73. Toscana Country Club 75-200 Classic Club Blvd., Palm Desert, Public/Resort /18/72/6820. Arroyo Course: Private /18/70.5/129/6293 760-771-4311, 80-375 Pomelo, La Quinta. 15. The S at Rancho Mirage 42. Mountain Vista GC at Sun City 74. Tradition Golf Club Public/Resort /18/72/137/7305. Grove Course: Private /18/70.9/128/6410. Private /18/72.7/131/6773. 16. Desert Princess Country Club 44. Oasis Country Club 75. Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta Eldorado Country Club 17. Desert Willow Golf Course 45. Outdoor Resort & Country Club 76. Club at Shenandoah Springs Club at Shenandoah Springs 760-346-8081, 46-000 Fairway Drive, Indian Wells. Indian Wells Country Club Mountain Vista Golf Coourse at Sun City 18. Eldorado Country Club 47. Palm Desert Resort Country Club 77. The Vintage Club 760-343-3669, 32-610 Desert Moon Drive, Thousand Private /18/71.4/128/6534. 760-345-2561, 46-000 Club Drive, Indian Wells. desertgolfer.com. 38-180 Del Webb Blvd., Palm Desert. 20. Heritage Palms Golf Course 48. Palm Desert Greens Country Club 78. Westin Mission Hills Resort Palms. Private /18/64.3/121/5465. Classic: Private /18/71.0/127/6478 San Gorgonio: Semiprivate /18/69.7/124/6202 21. The Hideaway 49. Palm Royale Country Club 79. Woodhaven Country Club Escena Golf Club Cove: Private /18/71.5/121/6558. Santa Rosa: Semiprivate /18/69.7/119/6162. 22. Indian Canyons Golf Resort 51. Palm Valley Country Club 80. PGA West: Jack Nicklaus: TPC Date Palm Country Club 760-778-2737, 1100 Clubhouse View Dr., Palm Springs, 23. Indian Palms Country Club 52. The Palms Golf Club Stadium Course 760-328-1315, 36-200 Date Palm Dr., Cathedral City . Public /18/74.2/130/7173. Indian Wells Golf Resort Oasis Country Club 24. Indian Springs Golf & Country Club 53. PGA West: Arnold Palmer: 81. Madison Club Semiprivate /54.0/85/3083. desertgolfer.com , 44-500 Indian Wells Lane. Indian Wells. 760-345-5661, 42-300 Casbah Way, Palm Desert. 25. Indian Ridge Country Club Tom Weiskopf 82. Eagle Falls Golf Course Heritage Palms Golf Course Resort /18/69.9/128/6135. Semiprivate /56.2/92/3489. 26. Indian Wells Country Club 54. PGA West: Course 83. The Plantation Desert Dunes Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 44-291 Heritage Palm Drive South, 27. Indian Wells Golf Resort 55. The Plantation Golf Club 84. Escena Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 19-300 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Indio. Semiprivate /18/69.9/119/6293. Indio Golf Club Outdoor Resort & Country Club 28. Indio Golf Club 56. Portola Country Club 85. The Lakes Country CLub Springs. Public /18/71.1/128/6175. 760-347-9156, 83-040 Avenue 42, Indio. 760-324-4005 Ramon Rd, Catherdral City. 29. Ironwood Country Club 57. The Quarry at La Quinta The Hideaway Public /54.1/77/3004. Private /51.1/182. 30. Ivey Ranch Country Club 58. Rancho La Quinta Country Club Desert Falls Country Club 760-777-7400, 80-349 Village Club Place, La Quinta. desertgolfer.com , 1111 Desert Falls Pkwy, Palm Desert. Clive Clark: Private /18/71.7/139/6462 Ironwood Country Club Palm Desert Resort Country Club Andulusia at Coral Mountain Calimesa Country Club Semiprivate /18/72.2/128/6702. Pete Dye: Private /18/72.8/137/6630. 760-346-0551, 73-735 IronTree Drive, Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 77-333 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert. 760-777-1050, 58-830 Marbella Lane, La Quinta. 909-795-2488, 1300 S. third Street, Calimesa. South Course: Private /18/75.1/133/7256 Semiprivate /18/71.7/122/6616. Private /18/76.0/140/7521. Public /18/68.3/115/5970. Desert Horizons Country Club Indian Canyons Golf Resort North Course: Private /18/68.8/123/6065. 760-340-4646, 44-900 Desert Horizons Drive, Indian desertgolfer.com, South Course: 1097 E. Murray Palm Desert Greens Country Club Avondale Golf Club Cathedral Canyon Country Club Wells. Private/ 18/70.1/119/6163. Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. Public /72 70.4/118 6582 Ivey Ranch Country Club 760-346-2941, Country Club Dr., Palm Desert. 760-345-2727, 75-800 Avondale Drive, Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 68311 Paseo Real, Cathedral City. North Course: 1100 E. Murray Canyon Dr. 760-343-2013, 74-580 Varner Road, Thousand Palms. Private /18/72/4079. Private /18/72.4/127/6782. Lake/Mountain: Semiprivate /18/71.1/130/6510 Palm Springs. Private /72.9/128 6943 Semiprivate /18/65.8/108/5266. Mountain/Arroyo: Semiprivate /18/70.9/126/6482 Desert Princess Country Club Palm Royale Country Club Bermuda Dunes Country Club Lake/Arroyo: Semiprivate /18/70.3/125/6366. desertgolfer.com, 28-555 Landau Blvd., Cathedral City. Indian Palms Country Club La Quinta Country Club 760-345-9701, 78-259 Indigo Dr., La Quinta. 760-345-2771, 42-360 Adams St., Bermuda Dunes. Chaparral Country Club Cielo-Vista Course: Resort /18/70.8/126/6366 desertgolfer.com, 948-630 Monroe, Indio. 760-564-4151, 77-750 Avenue 50, La Quinta. Public /18/54. Classic 1 & Lake Course: Private /18/70.6/123/6364 760-340-1893/100 Chaparral Drive, Palm Desert. Lagos-Cielo Course: Resort/ 18/70.1/124/6117 Indian/Mountain: Semiprivate /18/72.7/125/6633 Private /18/71.8/131/6554. Classic 2 & Lake Course: Private /18/71.2/128/6437 Private /58.8/97/3913. Old Course: Resort/ 18/70.3/123/6160 Mountain/Royal: Semiprivate /18/71.9/130/6287 Palm Valley Country Club Classic Course: Private /18/71.6/126/6555. Vista-Lagos Course: Resort/ 18/70.5/124/6259. Royal/Indian: Semiprivate /18/72.8/125/6492. La Quinta Resort & Club 760-345-2737, 39-205 Palm Valley Dr., Palm Desert. Cimarron Golf Resort desertgolfer.com, 50-200 Avenida Vista, La Quinta. Challenge Course: Private /18/61.5/107/4439 Bighorn Golf Club desertgolfer.com. 67-603 30th Ave., Catheradal City. Desert Willow Golf Course Indian Springs Golf & Country Club Dunes: Resort/Semiprivate /18/73.4/36/6747 Championship Course: Private /18/72.2/131/6545. 760-341-4653, 255 Palowet Drive, Palm Desert. The Long Course: Public /18/70.5/119/6446 desertgolfer.com, 38-995 Desert Willow Dr., Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 79-940 Westward Ho Dr., Indio. Mountain: Resort/Semiprivate /18/72.6/135/6700 . Canyons: Private /18/70.8/129/6305 Short Course: Public /56.5/88/2882. Firecliff Course: Public /18/71.7/133/6676 Public /18/68.7/120/6104. 760-564-7620, 50-503 Jefferson St, La Quinta. Mountains: Private /18/70.1/132/6169. Mountain View Course: Pulbic /18/71.5/128/6507. Citrus: Private /18/72/7,106/113.

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The Palms Golf Club Santa Rosa Country Club Terra Lago, Golf Club at 760-771-2606, 57000 Palms Drive, La Quinta, 760-568-5707, 38-105 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 84-000 Terra Lago Parkway, Indio. CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE Private /18/71.8/132/6642. Private/Reciprocal /18/65.0/108/5247. North Course: Public /18/73.7/137/7060 FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS South Course: Public /18/74.0/124/7044. Andalusia CC 18 Non $39,500 $1,275 $650 $0 695 GTSF (760) 777-1050 PGA West Shadow Hills Golf Club 760-564-7100, 55-955 PGA Boulevard, La Quinta. Jack 760-200-3375, 80-875 Avenue 40, Indio. Thunderbird Country Club Avondale 18 Equity $10,000 $995 $550 $1,100 300 GTF (760) 345-2727 Nicklaus: Private /18/72.2/134/6522 Semiprivate /18/70.9/130/6442. 760-328-2161, 70-612 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage. Arnold Palmer: Private /18/71.4/133/6474 Private /18/70.7/129/6460. Bermuda Dunes 27 Equity $10,000 $1185 $575 $900 498 GF (760) 345-2771 Tom Weiskopf: Private /18/71.6/123/6654. Shadow Mountain Golf Club Bighorn 36 Equity $250,000 $2,835 $1,000 $0 550 GTFSSp (760) 341-4653 desertgolfer.com, 56-150 PGA Blvd., La Quinta. 760-346-8242, 73-800 Ironwood Dr., Palm Desert. Toscana Country Club Jack Nicklaus Tourn: Semiprivate /18/72.2/134/6522 Semi-Private /18/66.3/114/5393. 760-404-1457, 76-007 Club Villa Drive, Indian Wells. Chaparral 18 Non $7,500 $299 $350 $675 625 GTFS (760) 340-1893 TPC Stadium Course: Semiprivate /18/73.3/142/6739 Private /18/71.2/132/6336. 760-564-3900, 81-405 Kingston Heath, La Quinta. SilverRock Resort Desert Falls 18 Equity $0 $525 $950 $0 $0 G (760) 340-5646 Greg Norman Course: Resort /71.0/122/5281. 888-600-7272, 79-179 Ahmanson Lane, La Quinta, Tradition Golf Club Desert Horizons 18 Equity $20,000 $1,250 $675 $0 250 GTF (760) 340-4646 Public /18/76.3/139/7553. 760-564-1067, 78-505 Old Avenue 52, La Quinta. The Plantation Private /18/71.0/136/6541. Eldorado 18 Equity $150,000 $2,800 $500 $0 425 GTFSSp (760) 346-8081 760-775-3688, 50994 Monroe, Indio. The S at Rancho Mirage Private /18/71.6/128/6597. 760-328-2111, 71-777 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta The Hideaway 36 Equity $60,000 $2,600 $0 $0 580 GTFSp (760) 777-7400 Mirage. Private /18/71.6/127/6686. 760-771-0707, 60151 Trilogy Pkwy, La Quinta. Indian Ridge 36 Equity $50,000 $1,400 $850 $1,000 575 GTFSSp (760) 772-7281 Portola Country Club Public /18/70.8/124/6455. 760-568-1592, 42-500 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. The Springs Club Indian Wells 36 Equity $4,000 $1,115 $524 $0 750 GF (760) 834-6023 Private /18/54/2,167/NR. 760-324-8292, 1 Duke Drive, Rancho Mirage. The Vintage Club Ironwood CC 36 Equity $26,000 $1,530 $860 $800 685 GTFSp (760) 766-1095 Private /18/70.1/124/6279. 760-340-0500, 75-001 Vintage Dr. West, Indian Wells. The Quarry at La Quinta Desert Course: Private /18/68.8/124/5918 La Quinta CC 18 Equity $50,000 $1,700 $700 $1,000 250 GFSp (760) 564-4151 760-777-1100, 1 Quarry Lane, La Quinta. Stone Eagle Golf Club Mountain Course: Private /18/0.5/126/6423. Private /18/72.5/132/6852. 760-568-9800, 72-500 Stone Eagle Drive, Palm Desert. Madison Club 18 Equity $250,000 $3,833 $0 $0 225 GTFSSp (760) 391-4500 Private /69.8/131/6852. Westin Mission Hills Resort Marrakesh 18 Executive $20,000 $1,148 $450 $900/A 364 GTFS (760) 568-2688 Rancho La Quinta Country Club desertgolfer.com, 70-705 Ramon Road, Rancho 760-777-7799, 79-301 Cascadas Circle, La Quinta. Sunrise Country Club Mirage. Signature Course: Mission Hills 54 Non $45,000 $1241 $1045 $0 1095 GTFSSp (760) 324-9400 Jones Course: Private /18/71.2/129/6452 760-328-6549, 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho Resort/ 18/71.3/124/6643. Pate Course: Private /18/71.7/135/6474. Mirage. Private/Reciprocal /56.9/85/3837. 760-328-3198, 71-333 Diana Shore Dr., Rancho Mirage. Monterey 27 Annual $0 $649 $900 $0 650 GTFS (760) 568-9311 Pete Dye Resort Course: Morningside 18 Equity $50,000 $2,208 $625 $0 250 GTFSp (760) 324-1234 Rancho Las Palmas Country Club Tamarisk Country Club Resort /18/69.6/126/6158. desertgolfer.com, 42-000 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage . 760-328-2141, 70-240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mountain View 18 Equity $31,000 $1,215 $795 $600 325 GTFSSp (760) 771-4311 West/North nines: Private/Resort /67.8/116/6113 Mirage. Private /18/70.0/121/6303. Woodhaven Country Club North/South nines: Private/Resort /67.1/117/6025 desertgolfer.com, 41-555 Woodhaven Drive East. Palm Valley 36 Non $6,500 $805 $725 $0 500 GTFSSp (760) 345-2737 South/West nines: Private/Resort /67.8/115/6128. Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Private/Reciprocal /18/67.1/118/5794. PGA WEST 108 Non $45,000 $1,366 $1,116 $0 1700 GTFSp (760) 564-7111 desertgolfer.com, 1885 Golf Club Dr., Palm Springs. The Reserve Legends Course: Public /18/72.3/123/6775 Plantation 18 Equity $35,000 $1,010 $750 $0 435 G (760) 775-3688 760-674-2240, 74-001 Reserve Drive, Indian Wells. Resort Course: Public /18/71.8/125/6705. Private /18/72.2/134/6798. Rancho La Quinta 36 Non $39,500 $1,425 $750 $0 695 GTFS (760) 777-7748 Rancho Las Palmas 27 Annual $6,850 $600 $0 0 GT (760) 862-4578 Shadow Mountain 18 Semi-Private $0 $310 $425 $0 375 G (760) 346-8242 Stone Eagle GC 19 Non $0 $21,000/A $0 $0 225 G (760) 773-6150 Sunrise 18 Executive $3,045 $0 $445 $800 350 GTFS (760) 328-6549 Tamarisk 18 Non $25,000 $2,000 $950 $0 400 GTF (760) 328-2141 borrego springs california Golf clubs The Citrus Club 54 Non $30,000 $1,208 $1116 $0 700 GTFSSp (760) 564-7643 Thunderbird 18 Equity $50,000 $1,970 $650 $0 325 GTFS (760) 770-6177 Desert Island Golf & Country Club The Lakes CC 27 Equity $10,000 $640 $650 $1,200 902 GTFSSp (760) 568-4321 Borrego Springs Resort 760-767-5700, 1112 Tilting T Drive, Borrego Springs. 1. Desert Island Golf & Country Club The Palms 18 Equity $20,000 $820 $0 $0 380 G (760) 771-2606 Public/27/72. 2. De Anza Country Club The Quarry 18 Equity $75,000 $2,310 $0 $0 300 GTFS (760) 777-1100 3. Rams Hill Golf Club De Anza Country Club 4. Road Runner The Reserve 21 Equity $125,000 $2,917 $650 $0 260 GTFSSp (760) 674-2239 5. The Springs at Borrego 760-767-5105, 509 Catarina Dr., Borrego Springs. The S at Rancho Mirage 18 Non $3,400 $850 $0 $0 300 G (760) 328-2111 Private/18/72/70.4 /123/6385. The Springs Club 18 Equity $2,500 $960 $600 $0 350 GTFSp (760) 324-4562 Rams Hill Golf Club 18 Equity $110,000 $2,750 $0 $0 250 GFSp (760) 564-8723 760-767-3500, 1881 Rams Hill Rd Tri Palm Estates 27 Property $0 $199 $0 $0 1890 GST (760) 343-3497 Borrego Springs. Public/18/73.3/137/6856. Toscana CC 36 Equity $70,000 $2,450 $0 $0 550 GTFSp (760) 404-1444 The Vintage Club 36 Equity $250,000 $3,083 $0 $0 505 GTFSSp (760) 862-2805 Road Runner 760-767-5379, 1010 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs. Public/18/3/69.0/115/2894. Note: All of the clubs indicated different priced memberships (individual, family, corporate, etc.) therefore, prices reflect information on family memberships if possible. The double asterisk indicates dual memberships. Facilities range from golf (G), tennis The Springs at Borrego (T), swimming (S), fitness (F), and spa (Sp). Spa includes salon and massage therapy. Under Type of club, property represents land/membership only. Under Trail fee, club represents only club carts allowed 760-767-0004, 2255 DiGiorgio Rd., Borrego Springs. Public/9 /36/69.3/111/2900.

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Dove Valley Golf Club London Bridge Golf Club Sedona Golf Resort 1. Alpine Country Club 928-627-3262, 220 N. Marshall Loop Rd., Somerton. 928-855-2719, 2400 Clubhouse Dr., Lake Havasu 928-284-9355, 35 Ridge Trail Dr., Sedona. 2. Antelope Hills Golf Course Private/18/65.1/108/5293. City. Semi-Private/18/69.3/123/6176. Resort/18/70.6/128/6540. 3. Apache Stronghold Golf Club 4. Arizona City Golf Club Duke at Rancho El Dorado Los Cabelleros Golf Club Seven Canyons, The Club at 5. Arroyo Dunes GC 520-568-4300, Rancho El Dorado Pkwy., 928-684-2704, 1551 S. Vulture Mine Rd., 928-203-2001, 3755 Long Canyon Rd., Sedona. 6. Aspen Valley Golf Club Maricopa.Public/18/72/7011. Wickenburg. Resort/18/72. Private/18/71.3/136/6490. 7. Beaver Creek Golf Resort 8. Butterfield Golf Course El Rio Country Club Mesa del Sol Golf Course Shadow Mountain Golf Club 10. Casa Grande Golf Course 928-788-3150, 1 Paseo El Rio, 928-342-1283, 12213 Calle del Cid, Yuma. 520-826-3412, 1105 Irene St., Pearce. 11. Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course Mohave Valley Public/18/70.6/117/6490. Public/18/71.8/124/6767. Public/18/72/6,632/126. 12. Cocopah Bend Golf Resort 13. Concho Valley Country Club Elephant Rocks Golf Course Mt. Graham Country Club Show Low Country Club 14. Continental Country Club 928-635-4935, 2200 Country Club Drive, Williams. 928-348-3140, PO Box 592, Safford. 928-537-4564, 860 N. 36th Drive, Show Low. 15. Desert Hills Golf Course Public/18/67.7/125/6686. Public/18/69.4/113/6493. Public/18/70/5,914/114. 16. Desert Lakes Golf Course 17. Dove Valley Golf Club 18. Duke at Rancho El Dorado Emerald Canyon Golf Course Oakcreek Country Club Silver Creek Golf Club 19. El Rio Country Club 928-667-3366, 72 Emerald Canyon Dr., Parker. 928-284-1660, 690 Bell Rock Blvd, Sedona. 928-537-2744, 2051 Silver Lake Blvd., 20. Elephant Rocks Golf Course Public/18//71.1/130/6552. Semi-Private/18/69.8/125/6353. White Mountain Lake. Public/18/71.7/135/6813. 21. Emerald Canyon Golf Course 22. Flagstaff Ranch Golf Club Flagstaff Ranch Golf Club Palo Duro Creek Golf Course Snowflake Golf Course 23. Foothills Golf Course 928-214-0677, 3600 Flagstaff Ranch Rd., Flagstaff. 520-377-2708, 2690 North Country Dr., Nogales. 928-536-7233, 90 N. Country Club Dr., Snowflake. 24. Forest Highlands Golf Club Private/18/71.9/133/6931. Private/18/72/6923. Public/18/68.7/116/6375. 25. Fortuna Del Ray Golf Club 26. Francisco Grande Golf Club Foothills Golf Course Payson Golf Club StoneRidge Golf Course 27. Grande Valley Golf Club 928-342-9565, 14000 E. Foothills, Yuma. 928-474-2273, 1504 W. Country Club Dr., 928-772-6500, 1601 N. Bluff Top Rd., Prescott Valley. 28. Golf Club at Chaparrel Pines Public/18/64/99/5088. Payson.Public/18/66/111/5756. Public/18/71.2/132/6785. 29. Greenlee Country Club 30. Capital Canyon Club Forest Highlands Golf Club Pine Canyon Club Sundance Golf Club 31. Havasu Island Golf Course 928-525-9000, 657 Forest Highlands Dr., Flagstaff. 928-779-5800, 3000 S. Clubhouse Circle., Flagstaff. 623-328-0400, 900 S. Sundance, Buckeye. 32. Hayden Golf Course Canyon Course: Private/18/71/7007. Meadows Private/18/70.7/130/6707. Public/18/72. 33. Hidden Cove Golf Course Course: Private/18/72/7272. 34. Ho-Ho-Kam Golf Course Pine Meadows Counrty Club Talking Rock Golf Course 35. Kearny Golf Club Fortuna Del Ray Golf Club 928-535-4220, 2209 Country Club Dr., 928-858-7000, 15075 N. Talking Rock Ranch Rd., 36. Kino Springs Country Club 928-342-4766, 13650 N. Frontage Rd, Yuma. Overgaard. Public/18/63.7/111/5192. Prescott. Private/18/70/124/6616. 37. Lake Powell National Golf Course Public/18/69.6/108/6580. 38. Laughlin Ranch Golf Club Pine Shadows Golf Club Torreon Golf Club 39. London Bridge Golf Club Francisco Grande Golf Club 928-634-1093, 1480 W. Groseta Ranch Blvd., 929-532-8000, 651 S. Torreon Loop, Show Low. 40. Los Cabelleros Golf Club 800-237-4238, 26000 Gila Bend Hwy, Cottonwood. Public/18/63.1/107/4446. Private/18/68.8/125/6138. 41. Mesa del Sol Golf Course Casa Grande. Resort/18/72/7,600/NR. 42. Mt. Graham Country Club Pinetop Country Club Turquoise Hills Golf Course 43. Oakcreek Country Club Grande Valley Golf Club 928-369-2461, 6739 Country Club Dr., Pinetop. 520-586-2585, 800 E. Country Club Dr., Benson. 44. Palo Duro Creek Golf Course 520-466-7734, Toltec Rd., Eloy. Private/18/68.7/119/6458. Public/18/56/83/3004. 45. Payson Golf Club Public/18/72/7200. 46. Pine Canyon Club Pinetop Lakes Country Club Turquoise Valley Golf Club 47. Pine Meadows Counrty Club Golf Club at Chaparrel Pines 928-369-4531, 4643 Bucksprings Rd., Pinetop. 520-432-3025, 1791 Newell Rd., Naco. 48. Pine Shadows Golf Club 928-472-1430, 504 N. Club Dr., Payson. Public/18/61.5/103/4645. Public/18/71.5/129/6778. 49. Pinetop Country Club Private/18/70.7/132/6458. 50. Pinetop Lakes Country Club Pinewood Country Club Valle Vista Country Club 51. Pinewood Country Club Greenlee Country Club 928-286-1110, 395 E. Pinewood Blvd., Munds Park. 928-757-8744, 9686 Concho Dr., Kingman. 53. Prescott Country Club 928-687-1099, Highway 75, Duncan. Private/18/67.3/111/6148. Private/18/69.1/120/6266. 54. Prescott Lakes Golf Club Private/18/68.1/110/6296. 55. Pueblo del Sol Golf Club Prescott Country Club Verde Santa Fe Golf Club 56. Quailwood Greens Golf Course Havasu Island Golf Course 928-772-8984, 1030 Prescott Country Club Blvd, 928-634-5454, 1045 S. Verde Santa Fe, Cottonwood. 57. The Refuge 928-855-5585, 1090 McCulloch Blvd., Dewey. Semi-Private/18/70.7/126/6675. Public/18/68.7/115/6061. 58. The Rim Golf Club Lake Havasu City. Public/18/60.1/96/4196. Alpine Country Club Butterfield Golf Course 59. Salome Heights Golf Course Prescott Lakes Golf Club White Mountain Country Club 928-339-4944, 100 Country Club Lane, Alpine. 928-785-4834, 10231 Dome St., Wellton. 60. San Pedro Golf Course Hayden Golf Course 928-443-3500, 315 E. Smoke Tree Lane, Prescott. 928-367-4913, PO Box 1489, Pinetop. Public/18/65/109/5628. Public/18/54/2,748/NR. 61. Sedona Golf Resort 928-356-7801, Golf Course Rd. Box 298, Hayden. Private/18/72/132/7102. Private/18/72/7313. 62. Seven Canyons, The Club at Public/18/66.1/108/5575. Antelope Hills Golf Course Capital Canyon Club 63. Shadow Mountain Golf Club Pueblo del Sol Golf Club Yuma Golf and Country Club 928-776-7888, 19 Clubhouse Drive, Prescott. 928-350-3150, 2060 Golf Club Lane, Prescott. 64. Show Low Country Club Hidden Cove Golf Course 520-378-6444, 2770 St. Andrews Dr., Sierra Vista. 928-726-1104, 3150 Fortuna Ave., Yuma. North: Public/18/70.1/122/6380. Private/18/71.2/134/6634. 65. Silver Creek Golf Club 928-524-3097, Box 70 Hidden Cove Rd., Holbrook. Private/18/72/6,880/128. Private/18/70.5/122/6416. South: Public/18/67.5/109/6119. 66. Snowflake Golf Course Public/18/70.2/123/6538. Casa Grande Golf Course 67. StoneRidge Golf Course Quailwood Greens Golf Course Apache Stronghold Golf Club 520-836-9216, 2121 N. Thornton, 68. Sundance Golf Club Ho-Ho-Kam Golf Course 928-772-0130, 11750 E. Hwy 69, Dewey. 928-475-7800, Box 1012, Hwy 70, Casa Grande. Public/18/72/6,316/NR. 69. Talking Rock Golf Course 520-723-7192, Highway 278, Coolidge. Semi-Private/18/65.4/110/5481. San Carlos. Resort/18/72.1/138/6982. (See Map #10) 70. Torreon Golf Club Public/18/72. 71. Turquoise Hills Golf Course The Refuge Arizona City Golf Club Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course 72. Turquoise Valley Golf Club Kearny Golf Club 928-764-2275, 3275 Latrobe Dr., Lake Havasu City. 520-466-5327, 13939 Cleator, Arizona City. 928-753-6593, 1001 Gates Ave., Kingman. 75. Valle Vista Country Club 928-363-7441, Box 927, 301Airport Rd., Semi-Private/18/72.5/129/6844. Public/18/72/6,775/117. (See Map #4) Public/18/71/129/6560. 76. Verde Santa Fe Golf Club Kearny. Public/18/70/113/6549. Arroyo Dunes GC 74. White Mountain Country Club The Rim Golf Club 928-726-8350, W. 32nd Street, Yuma. Cocopah Bend Golf Resort 78. Yuma Golf and Country Club Kino Springs Country Club 928-472-1480, 301 S. Clubhouse Rd, Payson. Public/18/54/2147. 928-343-1663, 6800 Strand Ave., Yuma. 520-287-8701, 187 Kino Springs Dr., Private/18/72.9/140/7040. Private/18/66.1/103/5508. Nogales. Public/18/72/6,445/126. Aspen Valley Golf Club Desert Hills Golf Course Salome Heights Golf Course 928-527-4653, 1855 Continental Dr., Concho Valley Country Club 928-344-4653, 1245 Desert Hills Dr., Yuma. Lake Powell National Golf Course 928-859-4653, 58600 Monroe Ave., Salome. Flagstaff. Private/18/72/130/6828. 928-337-4644, HC 30, Box 900, Concho. Public/18/71.8/119/6767. 928-645-2023, 400 Clubhouse Dr., Page. Private/18/66.2/101/5974. Public/18/70.2/124/6665. Public/18/71.3/136/6411. Beaver Creek Golf Resort Desert Lakes Golf Course San Pedro Golf Course 928-567-4487, 4250 N. Montezuma Ave., Continental Country Club 928-768-1000, 5835 Desert Lakes Drive, Laughlin Ranch Golf Club 520-586-7888, 926 N. Madison St., Benson. Lake Montezuma. Public/18/71/6,486/120. 928-527-7997, Oakmount Dr., Flagstaff. Bullhead City. Public/18/69.5/115/6315. 928-754-1243, 1360 William Hardy, Bullhead City. Public/18/72/7313. Public/18/67.5/118/5991. Public/18/72/7192.

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ASU Karsten Golf Center Cottonwood Country Club 150. TPC of Scottsdale 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 1125 E. Rio Salado Pkwy, 480-895-9449, 25630 Brentwood Dr., Sun Lakes. 151. Trail Ridge Golf Club 153. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch Tempe. Public/18/72/125/6272. Private/18/72/129/6737. 152. Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia 154. Troon Golf Country Club Arizona Country Club The Country Club of DC Ranch 155. Troon North Golf Club 480-946-4565, 5668 E. Orange Blossom Lane, 480-342-7200, 9290 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy, 156. Tuscany Falls Country Club Phoenix. Private/18/72/127/6714. Scottsdale. Private/18/72/130/6872. 157. Union Hills Country Club 158. Viewpoint Golf Resort Arizona Golf Resort Country Meadows Golf Club 159. Villa De Paz Golf Course 480-832-1661, 425 S. Power Road, Mesa. 623-972-1364, 8411 N. 107th Ave., Peoria. 160. Villa Monterey Golf Course Resort/18/71.3/121/6570. Public/18/63/88/4400. 161. Vistal Golf Club 162. We-Ko-Pa Golf Club Arizona Traditions Golf Club Coyote Lakes Golf Club 163. Westbrook Village Vistas Golf Course 623-584-4000, 17225 N. Citrus, Surprise. desertgolfer.com, 18800 N. Coyote Lakes Pkwy, 164. Westbrook Village Lakes Golf Club Public/18/70/110/6110. Surprise. Public/18/71/117/6159. 165. Western Skies Golf Club 166. Whirlwind Golf Club Arrowhead Country Club Cypress Golf Club 167. Whisper Rock Golf Club 623-561-9625, 19888 N. 73rd Ave., Glendale. 480-946-5155, 10801 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale. 168. Wildfire Golf Club 169. Wigwam Golf Resort Private/18/72//128/7001. Public/18/70.7/116/6560. 170. Willowbrook & Willowcreek GC 171. Mesa Country Club ASU Karsten Golf Center Deer Valley Golf Course 172. Mirabel Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 1125 E. Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe. 623-214-1100, 13975 W. Deer Valley Dr., Sun City. 173. Blackstone Country Club Public/18/72/125/6272. Private/18/72/120/6547. 174. Encanterra, A Trilogy Country Club Augusta Ranch Golf Course Desert Canyon Golf Club 480-354-1234, 2401 S. Lansing, Mesa. 480-837-1173, 10440 Indian Wells Dr., Fountain Hills. Adobe Dam Family Golf Course Public/18/61/88/3657. Public/18/71/123/6415. 623-581-2800, 3847 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Glendale. Public/18/57.9/86/3512. Bear Creek Golf Club Desert Forest Golf Club 480-883-8200, 500 E. Riggs Rd., Chandler. 480-488-4589, 37207 N. Mule Train Dr., Carefree. Aguila Golf Club Public/18/69.8/116/6320. Private/18/72/139/6472. 602-237-9601, 8440 S. 35th Ave., Laveen. Public/18/72.4/129/6962. Bellair Golf Club Desert Highlands Golf Club 602-978-0330, 17233 N. 45th Ave., Glendale. 480-585-8521, 10040 E. Happy Valley Rd., Scottsdale. Ahwatukee Country Club Public/18/59/90/3493. Private/18/72/135/5807. 480-893-1161, 12432 S. 48th St., Phoenix. Semi-Private/18/72/126/6713. Blackstone Country Club Desert Mirage Golf Club 623-707-8710, 12101 Blackstone Dr., Peoria. 623-772-0110, 8710 W. Maryland, Glendale. Ahwatukee Lake Golf Course Private/18/72/7,089/143. Public/18/58.6/89/4198. 480-893-3004, 13431 S. 44th St., Phoenix. Public/18/60/4,019/NR. Bougainvillea Golf Club Desert Mountain 602-237-4567, 5740 W. Baseline Rd., Laveen. 480-595-4090, 11124 E. Prospect Point Dr., Alta Mesa Golf Club Public/18/71/118/6740. Scottsdale. Apache Course: 480-827-9411, 1460 N. Alta Mesa Drive, Mesa. Private/18/72/131/6793. 480-488-1362, 10333 Private/18/72/132/7132. The Boulders Golf Club Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. 480-488-9028, 34831 N. Tom Darlington Dr., Chiricahau Course: Private/18/72.480-488-1791, Ancala Country Club Carefree. Resort/18/72/144/6717. 38580 N. Desert Mnt Pkwy, Scottsdale. Cochise 480-391-2777, 11700 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale. Course: Private/18/68/129/7019 Private/18/72/152/6841. Briarwood Country Club 480-488-1363, 10333 Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. 1. Adobe Dam Family Golf Course 38. Desert Forest Golf Club 75. Las Sendas Golf Club 112. Rancho Manana Country Club Anthem Golf & Country Club 2. Aguila Golf Club 39. Desert Highlands Golf Club 76. Leisure World Country Club 114. The Raven Golf Club at South Mtn 623-584-5301, 20800 N. 135th Ave., Sun City West. Geronimo Course: Private/18/68/132/7420. 623-742-6211, 2708 W. Anthem Club Drive, Anthem. Private/18/72/128/6576. 480-488-1363, 10333 Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. 3. Ahwatukee Country Club 40. Desert Mirage Golf Club 77. Legacy Golf Resort 115. Raven Golf Club at Verrado Private/18/72/139/7217. 4. Ahwatukee Lake Golf Course 41. Desert Mountain 78. Legend at Arrowhead 116. Red Mountain Ranch Country Club, Outlaw Course: Private/18/68/132/7107. 5. Alta Mesa Golf Club 42. Desert Sands Golf Club 79. Legend Trail Golf Club 117. Rio Salado Golf Course Camelback Golf Club 480-595-4870, 41045 N Cave Creek Rd. 6. Ancala Country Club 43. Desert Springs Golf Club 80. Links Golf Course at Queen Creek, 118. Rio Verde Country Club Apache Creek Golf Club 480-596-7050, 7847 N. Mockingbird Lane, Renegade Course: Private/18/73/138/7515. 7. Anthem Golf & Country Club 44. Desert Trails Golf Course 81. Lone Tree Golf Club 119. Riverview Golf Course 480-982-2677, 3401 S. Ironwood Drive, Apache Scottsdale. Indian Bend Course: 8. Apache Creek Golf Club 45. Dobson Ranch Golf Course 82. Longbow Golf Club 120. Rolling Hills Golf Club Junction. Public/18/72/128/6541. Resort/18/72/122/7014 Desert Sands Golf Club 9. Apache Sun Golf Course 46. Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club 83. Maryvale Golf Club 121. Sanctuary Golf Club Padres Course: Resort/18/72/131/6903. 480-832-0210, 1922 S. 74th St., Mesa. 10. Apache Wells Country Club 47. Duke at Rancho El Dorado 84. McCormick Ranch Golf Club 122. San Marcos Resort & CC Apache Sun Golf Course Public/18/67/89/4029. 11. Arizona Biltmore Golf Club 48. Eagle Mountain Golf Club 85. Mission Royale Golf Course 123. Scottsdale Silverado Golf Course 480-987-9065, 919 E. Pima Rd, Queen Creek. Cave Creek Golf Course 12. Arizona Country Club 49. Eagles Nest Golf Course 86. Moon Valley Country Club 124. Seville Golf & Country Club Public/18/63/99/4998. 602-866-8076, 15202 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix. Desert Springs Golf Club 13. Arizona Golf Resort 50. Echo Mesa Golf Club 87. Mountain Brook Golf Club 125. Shalimar Country Club Public/18/72/122/6876. 623-546-7400, 19900 N. Remington Dr., Surprise. 14. Arizona Traditions Golf Club 51. El Caro Country Club 88. Mountain Shadows Golf Club 126. Silverleaf Golf Course Apache Wells Country Club Semi-Private/18/72/120/6306. 15. Arrowhead Country Club 52. Encanto Golf Course 89. Oasis Golf Club 127. Springfield Golf Range 480-830-4725, 5601 E. Hermosa Vista Drive, Mesa. Cimarron Golf Club 16. ASU Karsten Golf Center 53. The Estancia Club 90. Ocotillo Golf Club 128. Southern Dunes Golf Club Semi-Private/18/71/114/6038. 623-975-5654, 17100 W. Clearview, Surprise. Desert Trails Golf Course 17. Augusta Ranch Golf Course 54. Estrella Mountain Golf Club 91. Orange Tree Golf Resort 129. Stardust Golf Club 18. Bear Creek Golf Club 55. Estrella Mountain Ranch Golf Club 92. Painted Mountain Golf Club 130. Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club Semi-Private/18/69.2/121/6310. 623-544-6017, 20218 Skylark Drive, Sun City West. Arizona Biltmore Golf Club Private/18/61/91/4027. 19. Bellair Golf Club 56. Falcon Golf Course 93. Palmbrook Country Club 131. Stonecreek, The Golf Club 602-955-9655, 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix. 20. Bougainvillea Golf Club 57. Firerock Country Club 94. Palm Valley Golf Club 136. Sunbird Golf Resort Club West Golf Club Adobe: Resort/18/68.7/119/6000. desertgolfer.com, 16400 S. 14th Ave. Dobson Ranch Golf Course 21. The Boulders Golf Club 58. Foothills Golf Club 95. Palo Verde Country Club 132. Sun City Country Club Links: Resort/18/67/117/5540. 22. Briarwood Country Club 59. Fountain of the Sun Country Club 96. Palo Verde Golf Course 133. Sun City Lakes Golf Club Public/18/70/123/6512. 480-644-2291, 2155 S. Dobson Rd., Mesa. 23. Camelback Golf Club 60. Gainey Ranch Golf Club 97. Papago Golf Course 134. Sun City North Golf Club Public/18/72/117/6593. 24. Cave Creek Golf Course 61. Glen Lakes Golf Club 98. Paradise Valley Country Club 135. Sun City Riverview Golf Club Arizona Country Club Coldwater Golf Club 25. Cimarron Golf Club 62. Golf Club Scottsdale 99. Paradise Valley Course 137. Sun City South Golf Club 480-946-4565, 5668 E. Orange Blossom Lane, 623-932-9000, 100 N. Clubhouse Dr., Avondale. Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club 26. Club West Golf Club 63. Gold Canyon Golf Resort 100. Pavillion Lakes Golf Club 138. Sun Lakes Country Club Phoenix. Private/18/72/127/6714. Public/18/72/121/6758. 480-488-0009, 33244 N. Black Mountain Pkwy, 27. Coldwater Golf Club 64. Grandview Golf Course 101. Pebblebrook Golf Club 139. Sunland Village East Golf Course Phoenix. Public/18/72/131/7011. 28. Continental Golf Club 65. Granite Falls Golf Course 102. Pepperwood Golf Course 140. Sunland Village Golf Course Arizona Golf Resort Continental Golf Club 29. Coronado Golf Club 66. Grayhawk Golf Club 103. Phantom Horse Golf Club 141. SunRidge Canyon Golf Club 480-832-1661, 425 S. Power Road, Mesa. 480-941-1585, 7920 E. Osborn Rd., Scottsdale. 30. Corte Belle Golf Club 67. Great Eagle Golf Course 104. Phoenix Country Club 142. Superstition Mountain Golf Club Resort/18/71.3/121/6570. Public/18/58.4/85/4141. Duke at Rancho El Dorado 31. Cottonwood Country Club 68. Greenfield Lakes Golf Course 105. The Phoenician Golf Club 143. Superstition Springs Golf Club 480-883-6314, 42660 W. Rancho El Dorado Pkwy, 32. The Country Club of DC Ranch 69. Hillcrest Golf Club 106. Pinnacle Peak Country Club 144. Talking Stick Golf Course Arizona Traditions Golf Club Coronado Golf Club Maricopa. Public/18/69.9/117/6536. 33. Country Meadows Golf Club 70. Johnson Ranch, The Golf Club at 107. The Pointe GC at Lookout Mtn 145. Tatum Ranch Golf Course 623-584-4000, 17225 N. Citrus, Surprise. 480-947-8364, 2829 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale. 34. Coyote Lakes Golf Club 71. Ken McDonald Golf Course 108. Pueblo El Mirage Country Club 146. Terravita Golf and Country Club Public/18/70/110/6110. 35. Cypress Golf Club 72. Kierland Golf Club 109. Quail Run Golf Club 147. The 500 Club Public/18/58.3/90/3700. Eagle Mountain Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 14915 E. Eagle Mountain Pkwy, 36. Deer Valley Golf Course 73. Kokopelli Golf Resort 110. Queen Valley Golf Club 148. Toka Sticks Golf Club Arrowhead Country Club 37. Desert Canyon Golf Club 74. Las Colinas Golf Course 111. Quintero Golf and Country Club 149. Tonto Verde Golf Club Corte Belle Golf Club Fountain Hills. Public/18/71/139/6755. 623-561-9625, 19888 N. 73rd Ave., Glendale. 623-556-8951, 22131 N. Mission Drive, Private/18/72//128/7001. Sun City West. Private/18/72/123/7011.

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Eagles Nest Golf Course Greenfield Lakes Golf Course Mountain Brook Golf Club Pueblo El Mirage Country Club Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club Trail Ridge Golf Club 623-935-6750, 3645 Clubhouse Drive, 480-503-0500, 2484 E. Warner Road, Gilbert. 480-671-1000, 5783 S. Mountain Brook Dr., Gold 623-583-0425, 11201 N. El Mirage Rd, 480-948-6000, 11500 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale. 623-544-6015, 21021 N. 151 St., Sun City West. Goodyear. Semi-Private/18/72/127/6860. Public/18/62/91/4107. Canyon. Public/18/72/124/6615. El Mirage.Public/18/72/125/6595. Semi-Private/18/67.6/123/6085. Private/18/71.3/127/6618. Echo Mesa Golf Club Hillcrest Golf Club Mountain Shadows Golf Club Quail Run Golf Club Stonecreek, The Golf Club Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch 623-544-6014, 20349 Echo Mesa Dr., 623-584-1500, 20002 Star Ridge Dr., Sun City West. 602-951-5427, 5641 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale. Semi- 623-876-3035, 9774 Alabama Ave., Sun City. desertgolfer.com, 4435 E. Paradise Village Pkwy. 480-988-0004, 4415 E. Village Pkwy, Gilbert. Sun City West. Private/18/60.3/95/4145. Public/18/NR/6269. Private/18/56/87/3081. Private/18/59.5/90/4357. Public/18/69.9/128/6299. Public/18/71/126/6710. El Caro Country Club Johnson Ranch, The Golf Club at Oasis Golf Club Queen Valley Golf Club Sunbird Golf Resort Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia 602-995-2117, 2222 W. Royal Palms Rd., Phoenix. 480-987-9800, 433 E. Golf Club Dr., Queen Creek. 480-888-8890, 5764 E. Hunt Hwy, Queen Creek. 520-463-2214, 600 N. Fairway Dr., Queen Valley. 480-883-0820, 6250 S. Sunbird Blvd, Chandler. 623-594-3585, 12575 W. Golf Club Drive, Peoria. Public/18/60/78/3330. Public/18/72/137/7141. Public/18/74.9/133/7362. Public/18/66/NR/4482. Public/18/66/96/4350. Public/18/72/134/7259. Encanto Golf Course Ken McDonald Golf Course Ocotillo Golf Resort Quintero Golf and Country Club Sun City Country Club Troon Golf Country Club 602-253-3963, 2705 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix. 480-350-5250, 800 E. Divot Drive, Tempe. desertgolfer.com, 3751 S. Clubhouse Dr., Chandler. 928-501-1500, 16752 W. State Rt. 74, Peoria. 623-933-1353, 9433 N. 107th Ave, Sun City. 480-585-0540, 25000 N. Windy Walk Dr., Scottsdale. Public/18/70/111/6386. Public/18/72/125/6743. Public/27/72/125/7016. Private/18/72/145/7190. Semi-Private/18/72/115/6223. Private/18/72137/6599. Encanterra, A Trilogy Country Club Kierland Golf Club Orange Tree Golf Resort Rancho Manana Country Club Sun City Lakes Golf Club Troon North Golf Club 480-348-6087,1035 East Combs Rd, Queen Creek. desertgolfer.com, 15636 Clubgate Dr., 480-948-3730, 10601 N. 56th St., Scottsdale. desertgolfer.com, 5734 E. Rancho 623-876-3023, 10433 Talisman Rd., Sun City. desertgolfer.com, 10320 E. Dynamite Blvd., Private/18/72/118. Scottsdale. Public/18/72/133/6913. Resort/18/72/122/6762. Manana Blvd, Cave Creek. Semi-Private/18/69.2/119/6251. Scottsdale. Public/18/71.5/138/6709. Semi-Private/18/72/125/6007. The Estancia Club Kokopelli Golf Resort Painted Mountain Golf Club Sun City North Golf Club Tuscany Falls Country Club 480-473-4415, 27998 N. 99th Place, Scottsdale. desertgolfer.com, 1800 W. Guadalupe Rd., Gilbert. 480-832-0156, 6210 E. McKellips Rd., Mesa. The Raven Golf Club at South Mtn 623-876-3010, 12650 N. 107th, Sun City. 623-536-2491, 16262 Cjlubhouse Dr., Goodyear. Private/18/72/7146/135. Public/18/72/132/6716. Public/18/70/104/6026. 602-243-3636, 3636 E. Baseline Rd., Phoenix. Private/18/69.5/117/6410. Semi-Private/18/72. Public/18/72/130/6571. Estrella Mountain Golf Club Las Colinas Golf Course Palmbrook Country Club Sun City Riverview Golf Club Union Hills Country Club 623-932-3714, 15205 W. Vineyard Ave., Goodyear. 480-987-3633, 21515 E. Village Loop Rd., Queen 623-977-8383, 9350 W. Greenway Rd., Raven Golf Club at Verrado 623-876-3025, 16401 Del Webb Blvd., 623-977-4281, 9860 Lindgren Ave., Sun City. Public/18/69/116/6393. Creek. Public/18/70.7/122/6494. Sun City West. Private/18/70.2/122/6529. 623-215-3443, 4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye. Sun City. Private/18/69.6/116/6391. Private/18/72/129/6827. Public/18/72/132/7258. Estrella Mountain Ranch Golf Club Las Sendas Golf Club Palm Valley Golf Club Sun City South Golf Club Viewpoint Golf Resort desertgolfer.com, 11800 S. Golf Club 480-396-4000, 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr., Mesa. desertgolfer.com, 2211 North Litchfield Rd., Red Mountain Ranch Country Club, 623-876-3015, 11000 N. 103rd, Sun City. 480-373-5555, 650 N. Hawes Rd, Mesa. Drive, Goodyear. Public/18/72/138/7102. Private/18/70.8/135/6325. Goodyear. Public/18/72/129/6509. 480-985-0285, 6425 E. Teton, Mesa. Private/18/71.2/115/6774. Semi-Private/18/71/116/6224. Private/18/72/144/6774. Falcon Golf Course Leisure World Country Club Palo Verde Country Club Sun Lakes Country Club Villa De Paz Golf Course 623-935-7800, 15152 W. Camelback Rd., Litchfield 480-832-0003, 908 S. Power Rd., Mesa. 480-895-0300, 25630 Brentwood Dr., Sun City. Rio Salado Golf Course 480-895-9274, 25425 N. Sun Lakes Blvd, 623-877-1172, 4220 N. 103rd Ave., Phoenix. Park. Public/18/71/128/6673. Private/18/73/115/6434. Private/18/70.2/122/6529. 480-990-1233, 1490 E. Weber Dr., Tempe. Sun Lakes. Private/18/60/NR/3874. Public/18/72/114/6140. Public/18/61.6/105/4739. Firerock Country Club Legacy Golf Resort Palo Verde Golf Course Sunland Village East Golf Course Villa Monterey Golf Course 480-836-8000, 15925 E. Shea Blvd., Fountain Hills. desertgolfer.com, 6808 S. 32nd St., Phoenix. 602-249-9930, 6215 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix. Rio Verde Country Club 480-986-4079, 2250 S. Buttercup, Mesa. 480-990-7100, 8100 E. Camelback, Scottsdale. Private/18/72/6984/NR. Public/18/69.7/123/6297. Public/18/57.3/81/3484. 480-471-9420, 18731 E. Four Peaks Blvd, Rio Verde. Semi-Private/18/62/80/3579. Public/18/56.9/89/3014. Quail Run: Private/18/72/117/6499. Foothills Golf Club Legend at Arrowhead Papago Golf Course White Wing: Private/18/72/117/6392. Sunland Village Golf Course Vistal Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 2201 E. Clubhouse Dr., Phonenix. desertgolfer.com, 21027 N. 67the Ave., 602-275-8428, 5595 E. Moreland St., Phoenix. 480-832-3691, 725 S. Rochester St., Mesa. 602-305-7755, 701 E. Thunderbird Trail, Phoenix. Public/18/70.3/124/6406. Glendale. Semi-Private/18/70.7/125/6509. Public/18/72/132/7068. Riverview Golf Course Semi-Private/18/62/80/3623. Public/18/72/115/6469. 480-644-3515, 2202 W. 8th St., Mesa. Fountain of the Sun Country Club Legend Trail Golf Club Paradise Valley Country Club Public/18/69/115/6128. SunRidge Canyon Golf Club We-Ko-Pa Golf Club 480-986-3158, 500 S. 80th St., Mesa. desertgolfer.com, 9462 E. Legendary Lane, 602-840-8100, 7101 N. Tatum Blvd., Paradise Valley. desertgolfer.com, 13100 N. Sunridge Dr., Fountain desertgolfer.com, 18200 E. Toh-Vee Circle, Fountain Private/18/62/4224/93. Scottsdale. Public/18/72/6845/135. Private/18/72/132/6802. Rolling Hills Golf Club Hills. Public/18/71/140/6823. Hills. Cholla Course: 480-350-5275, 1415 N. Mill Ave., Tempe. Public/18/72/130/7225.Saguaro Course: Gainey Ranch Golf Club Links Golf Course at Queen Creek, Paradise Valley Park Golf Course Public/18/58.9/93/3828. Superstition Mountain Golf Club Public/18/71//6912. 480-483-2582, 7600 Gainey Club Dr., Scottsdale. 480-987-1910, 445 E. Ocotillo Rd., Queen Creek. 602-992-7190, 3503 E. Union Hills Drive, Phoenix. 480-983-3200, 8000 E. Club Village Dr., Superstition Arroyo/Lakes: Resort/18/69.1/124/6187 Public/18/70/100/6061. Public/18/61/88/4034. Sanctuary Golf Club Mountain. Private/18/72/135/6652. Westbrook Village Vistas Golf Course Dunes: Resort/18/68.4/121/6013. 480-502-8200, 10690 E. Sheena Drive, Scottsdale. 623-566-1633, 18823 N. Country Club Pkwy., Peoria. Lone Tree Golf Club Pavillion Lakes Golf Club Public/18/71/6624/NR. Superstition Springs Golf Club Semi-Private/18/72/121/6544. Glen Lakes Golf Club 480-219-0830, 6262 south Mtn Blbvd., Chandler. 480-948-3370, 8870 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale. desertgolfer.com, 6542 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa. 623-939-754, 15450 W. Northern, Glendale. Semi-Private/18/69.6/118/6314. Public/18/71/120/6515. San Marcos Resort & CC Public/18/72/135/7005. Westbrook Village Lakes Golf Club Public/18/61.4/99/4596. 480-963-3358, 100 N. Dakota St., Chandler. 602-566-3439, 19260 N. Westbrook Pkwy. Peoria. Longbow Golf Club Pebblebrook Golf Club Resort/18/72/NR/6500. Talking Stick Golf Course Semi-Private/18/72/120/6412. Golf Club Scottsdale 480-807-5400, 5601 E. Longbow Pkwy., Mesa. 623-544-6010, N. 128th Avenue, Sun City West. desertgolfer.com, 9998 E. Indian Bend Rd, 480-443-8868, 28445 N. 122nd St., Scottsdale. Public/18/70/128/6750. Private/18/70.1/119/6460. Scottsdale Silverado Golf Course Scottsdale. North: Public/18/72.7/123/7200. Western Skies Golf Club Private/18/72.4/138/6970. 480-778-0100, 7605 E. Indian Bend, Scottsdale. South: Public/18/NR/7200. 480-545-8542, 1245 E. Warner Rd., Gilbert. Maryvale Golf Club Pepperwood Golf Course Public/18/68/116/6057. Public/18/72/120/6673. Gold Canyon Golf Resort 623-846-4022, 5902 W. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. 480-831-9457, 647 W. Baseline Rd., Tempe. Tatum Ranch Golf Course 800-624-6445, 6100 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Public/18/72/115/6539. Public/18/59.5/97/4020. Seville Golf & Country Club 480-962-4653, 29888 N. Tantum Ranch Dr., Cave Whirlwind Golf Club Canyon. Resort, Sidewinder: Resort/18/71/132/71.3 480-722-8100, 6683 South Clubhouse Drive, Gilbert. Creek. Private/18/72/128/6870. 480-940-1500, 5692 W. North Loop Rd., Chandler. Dinosaur Mountain: Resort/18/70/143/71.3. McCormick Ranch Golf Club Phantom Horse Golf Club Private/18/71.9/125/7015. Public/18/71.2/128/6691. desertgolfer.com, 7505 E. 602-431-6480, 7777 S. Pointe Pkwy, Phoenix. Terravita Golf and Country Club Grandview Golf Course McCormick Pkwy., Pine Course: Resort/18/70/124/6211. Shalimar Country Club 480-488-7962, 34034 North 69th Way, Scottsdale. Whisper Rock Golf Club 623-544-6013, 14260 Meeker Blvd., Sun City West. Resort/18/70.3/132/6371 Palm Course: 480-831-1244, 2032 E. Golf Ave., Tempe. Private/18/72/139/7186. 480-575-8700, 32002 N. Old Bridge Rd., Scottsdale. Private/18/72/126/6846. Resort/18/70/130/6279. Phoenix Country Club Public/18/62.4/109/4752. Private/18/72/145/7405. 602-263-5208, 2901 N. 7th St., Phoenix. The 500 Club Granite Falls Golf Course Mesa Country Club Private/18/71/130/6700. Silverleaf Golf Course 623-492-9500, 4707 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix. Wildfire Golf Club 623-546-7575, 15949 W. Clearview Blvd, Surprise. 480-964-3514, 660 W. Fairway Dr., Mesa. 480-342-8099, 10375 E. Horseshoe Canyon Dr., Public/18/72/121/6867. desertgolfer.com, 5225 E. Pathfinder., Semi-Private/18/72/127/6839. Private/18/72/6595/125. The Phoenician Golf Club Scottsdale. Private/18/72/140/7367. Phoenix Faldo Course: Resort/18/71/127/6846 desertgolfer.com, 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale. Toka Sticks Golf Club Palmer Course: Resort/18/72/135/7170. Grayhawk Golf Club Mirabel Golf Course Resort/18/70/130/6258. Springfield Golf Range 480-988-9405, 6910 E. Williamsfield Rd., Mesa. 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 8620 E.Thompson Peak 480-437-1520, 37401 N.Mirabel Club Dr., Scottsdale. 480-895-5759, 1200 E. Saint Andrews Blvd., Public/18/72/117/6605. Wigwam Golf Resort Pkwy, Scottsdale. Talon: Public Private/18/71/135/7127. Pinnacle Peak Country Club Chandler. Public/18/61/100/4103. desertgolfer.com, 451 N. Litchfield Rd, /18/72/136/6985. Raptor: Public 480-585-0385, 8701 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd, Scottsdale. Tonto Verde Golf Club Litchfield Park. Resort/18/69.1/122/6085. /18/71/133/7135. Mission Royale Golf Course Private/18/72/140/6947. Southern Dunes Golf Club 480-471-2710, 18401 El Circulo Drive, 520-876-5335, 11 South Mission Pkwy, Bldg #1, Casa 520-568-2000, 48456 W. Hwy 238, Maricopa. Rio Verde. Semi-Private/18/72/126/6342. Willowbrook & Willowcreek GC, Great Eagle Golf Course Grande. Public/18/68.9/115/6142. The Pointe GC at Lookout Mtn Public/18/72/135/7337. 623-876-3030, 10600 Boswell Blvd., Sun City. 623-584-6000, 17200 W. Bell Rd, Surprise. desertgolfer.com, 11111 N. 7th St., Phoenix TPC of Scottsdale Private/18/72. Public/18/72/124/6646. Moon Valley Country Club Resort/18/72/131/6607. Stardust Golf Club 480-585-4334, 17020 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale. 602-942-1278, 151 W. Moon Valley Dr, Phoenix. 623-544-6012, 12702 Stardust Blvd., Sun City West. Stadium: Public/18/71/138/7216 Private/18/73/127/6654. Private/18/60.5/96/4267. Champions: Public18/71/140/73.7

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CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS Rolling Hills Golf Club Alta Mesa GC 18 Equity $5,000 $545 $1,700 $0 350 G (480) 832-3257 520-298-2401, 8900 E. 29th St., Tucson. Private/18/72/59.9/90/4146. Ancala 18 Non $30,000 $824 $1,475 $1000 600 GTSF (480) 391-1000 Anthem Golf & CC 36 Non $21,000 $856 $908 $0 950 GTSFSp (623) 742-6202 SaddleBrooke Country Club 520-825-2505, 64500 E. Saddlebrooke Blvd., Tucson. Arrowhead CC 18 Non $1,500 $399 $0 $300 450 GTSFSp (623) 561-9600 Saddlebrooke/Catalina: Arizona CC 18 Equity $50,000 $920 $44 $2,000 550 GTSFSp (480) 889-1504 1. 49er Golf Club Private/18/72/67.3/116/5842, 2. Arizonia National Golf Course Aspen Valley GC 18 Equity $6000 $305 $0 $300 400 G (928) 527-4653 Saddlebrooke/Tucson: Private 3. Canoa Hills Golf Course /18/72/68.1/121/6033, Tucson/Catalina: Blackstone CC 18 Non Equity $25,000 $850 $42 $0 500 GTSFSp (623) 707-8710 4. Canoa Ranch Golf Course Private/18/72/68.2/122/6005. Briarwood CC 18 Equity $1,000 $595 $0 $700 400 GTS (623) 584-5600 5. Country Club of Green Valley 6. Crooked Tree Golf Course San Ignacio Golf Club Capital Canyon 18 Non $5,000 n/a $0 $1200 0 GSF (928) 350-3155 7. Del Lago Golf Club 520-648-3469, 4201 S. Camino Del Sol, Green Valley. Chapparrel Pines 18 Non $25,000 $670 $925 $0 400 GTSF (928) 472-1430 8. Desert Hills Golf Club Public/18/71/6,704/136. 9. Dorado Golf Course Cottonwood 18 Private $0 $0 $0 $0 0 GTSF (480) 895-9449 10. El Conquistador Country Club Santa Rita Country Club CC at DC Ranch 18 Equity $110,000 $1,316 $0 $1,000 400 GTSF (480) 342-7200 11. Fred Enke Golf Course 520-762-5620, 16461 S. Houghton Rd., 12. The Gallery Golf Club Tucson. Semi-Private/18/72/122/6042. Desert Forest GC 18 Non $50,000 $1,075 $0 $0 200 G (480) 488-4589 13. Haven Golf Course Desert Highlands 18 Non $75,000 $1,275 $0 $125 563 GTSFSp (480) 585-7444 14. Heritage Highlands Golf Club Silverbell Golf Course Desert Mountain 108 Equity $35,000 $1700 $0 $2500 0 GTSFSp (480) 595-4185 15. La Paloma Golf & Country Club 520-791-5235, 3600 N. Silverbell Rd, Tucson. 16. Oro Valley Country Club Public/18/72/69.6/119/6361. The Estancia Club 18 Equity $155,000 $1,895.00 $0 $0 298 GTSF (480) 473-4400 17. The Pines Golf Club at Marana Firerock CC 18 Equity $36,000 $1,049 $0 $1500 300 GTSF (480) 836-3435 18. Preserve Golf Club Skyline Country Club 19. Quail Creek Country Club Forest Highlands 36 Property $48,500 $895 $0 $50 815 GTSFSp (928) 525-9014 520-299-1111, 5200 E. St. Andrews, Tucson. 20. Randolph North Golf Course Private/18/71/6,123/118. Leisure World CC 18 Non $2388 $0 $0 $0 1100 GTSFSp (480) 634-4370 21. Rio Rico Resort & Country Club 22. Rolling Hills Golf Club Mesa CC 18 Equity $5,500 $607 $0 $900 0 GSTF (480) 964-1797 23. SaddleBrooke Country Club Starr Pass Golf Course Mirabel GC 18 Equity $85,00 $1,775 $1500 $1,500 275 GTSFSp (480) 437-1502 24. San Ignacio Golf Club 520-670-0400, 3645 West 22nd St, Tucson. 25. Santa Rita Country Club Rattler/Coyote: Resort/18/72/71.2/135/6578 Moon Valley CC 18 Non $5,000 $595 $0 $800 450 GTSFSp (602) 942-0000 26. Silverbell Golf Course Classic: Resort/18/72/71.8/135/6686. Palo Verde 18 Property $0 $115 $0 $0 1100 GTSF (480) 895-3550 27. Skyline Country Club Stone Canyon Country Club Paradise Valley CC 18 Equity Member Invitation Only GTSF (602) 840-8100 28. Starr Pass Golf Course 29. Stone Canyon Country Club 520-219-1500, 945 W. Vistoso Highlands Dr., Tucson. Phoenix CC 18 Equity $40,00 $875 $0 $0 600 GTSFSp (602) 263-5208 30. The Views Golf Club at Oro Valley Private/18/72/72./135/6683. Pine Canyon 19 Non $50,000 $850 $0 $1,200 0 GTSFSp (928) 779-5800 31. Torres Blancas Golf Course 32. Trini Alvarez El Rio Golf Course The Views Golf Club at Oro Valley Pinewood CC 18 Equity $1,500 $825/A $18 $0 350 GTSF (928) 286-1100 33. Tubac Golf Resort Fred Enke Golf Course 520-825-3110, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd, Oro Pinnacle Peak CC 18 Equity $47,500 $830 $0 $1500 325 GTSF (480) 585-6992 34. Tucson Country Club 520-791-2539, 8251 E. Irvington Rd., Tucson. Valley. Semi-Private/18/72/6,723/143 35. Tucson National, The Club Public/18/72/6,807/137. Prescott Lakes 18 Non $4,500 $385 $700 $0 0 GTSFS (928) 443-3500 36. Ventana Canyon, The Lodge at Torres Blancas Golf Course Red Mnt. Ranch 18 Non $2,500 $572 $0 $38 450 GTSF (480) 981-6501 37. Vistoso, The Golf Club at The Gallery Golf Club 520-625-5200, 3233 S. Abrego Dr., Green Valley. 520-744-4700, 14000 N. Dove Mountain Semi-Private/18/72/69/123/6371. The Rim GC 18 Non Golf $15,000 $900 $925 $0 295 GTSFSp (928) 472-1470 Blvd., Marana. Rio Verde GC 36 Non $6,500 $904 $0 $0 775 GTSF (480) 471-7010 49er Golf Club South: Private/18/72/71.5/128/6828, Trini Alvarez El Rio Golf Course Scottsdale National 18 Private $300,000 $5,000 $0 $0 350 G (480) 443-8868 520-749-4001, 12000 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson. North: Private/18/72/70.6/134/6576. 520-791-4229, 1400 W. Speedway Blvd., Tucson. Semi-Private/18/72/6,681/116. 520-625-4281, 110 N. Abrego Drive, Green Public/18/72/68.5/119/6090. Seville Golf and CC 18 Non $7,50 $700 $0 $1600 450 GTSFS (480) 722-8100 Valley.18/72/6,867/117. Silverleaf GC 18 Non $175,000 $1,875 $0 $0 350 GFSp (480) 515-3200 Arizonia National Golf Course Tubac Golf Resort 520-749-3519, 9777 E. Sabino Green Dr. Heritage Highlands Golf Club 520-398-2021, Box 1297, #1 Otero Rd., Tubac. Sun Lakes CC 18 Non $1050 $0 $15 00GSTF (480) 895-9274 Semi-Private/18/72. 520-597-7000, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd, Marana. Resort/18/71/6,776/128. Superstition Mtn. 36 Non $40,000 $995 $0 $0 450 GTSF (480) 983-3200 Semi-Private/18/72/6,904/134. Canoa Hills Golf Course Tucson Country Club Talking Rock 18 Non $35,000 $500 $1,100 $1,200 0 GTSFSp (928) 858-7777 520-648-1881, 1401 Calle Urbano, Green Valley La Paloma Golf & Country Club 520-298-2381, 2950 N. Camino Principal, Terravita Golf Club 18 Non $17,500 $725 $1,688 $1200 325 GTSF (480) 488-7962 Semi-Private/18/72/6,610/130. 520-299-1500, 3660 E. Sunrise Blvd., Tucson. Tucson. Private/18/72/6,809/123. Tonte Verde GC 36 Non $12,500 $895 $0 $0 450 GSF (480) 471-2710 Canyon/Hill: Resort/18/72/70.8/140/6307 Canoa Ranch Golf Course Ridge/Canyon: Resort/18/72/71.7/143/6487. Tucson National, The Club Torreon GC 36 Non $20,000 $395 $0 $0 780 GTSF (877) 771-6771 520-393-1966, 5800 S. Camino del Sol, Green Valley. Ridge/Hill: Resort/18/72/69.7/142/6296. 520-575-7540, 2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson. Troon CC 18 Non $55,000 $1,250 $42 $1,200 325 GTSF (480) 473-5093 Semi-Private/18/72/68/120/6040. Orange/Gold: Resort/18/72/71.6/133/6549, Oro Valley Country Club Gold/Green: Resort/18/72/70.3/136/6319, Union Hills 18 Equity $0 $450 $300 $0 390 GTSF (623) 974-5888 Country Club of Green Valley 520-297-3322, 300 W. Greenock Dr., Oro Valley. Green/Orange: Resort/18/72/69.5/133/6146. Whisper Rock GC 36 Non $130,000 $1142 $0 $0 580 G (480) 575-8700 520-625-8831, 77 Paseo de Golf, Green Valley. Private/18/72/6,964/129. White Mountain CC 18 Equity $12,000 $325 $40 $0 450 GT (928) 367-4357 Private/18/72/6,738/124. Ventana Canyon, The Lodge at The Pines Golf Club at Marana 520-828-5701, 6200 N. Clubhouse Lane, Yuma Golf & CC 18 Equity $1,500 $499 $0 $0 450 GTS (928) 726-4210 Crooked Tree Golf Course 520-744-7443, 8480 N. Continental Links Dr., Tucson. Tucson. Canyon: Semi-Private 520-744-3322, 9101 N. Thornydale Rd., Tucson. Public/18/72/68.1/123/5810. /18/72/70.2/137/6289 Public/18/72/6,896/130. Mountain: Semi-Private tucson Private clubs Preserve Golf Club /18/72/70.5/139/6346. Del Lago Golf Club 520-825-9022, 66567 E. Catalina Hills, CC of Green Valley 18 Non $0 $450 $0 $0 350 GS (520) 625-8806 520-647-1100, 14155 E. Via Rancho del Lago, Vail. Tucson.Public/18/72/69.9/130/6392. Vistoso, The Golf Club at Desert Hills GC 18 Equity $0 $453 $0 $0 410 G (520) 625-5090 Public/18/73/7,206/135. 520-797-9900, 955 W. Vistoso Highlands Dr., Tucson. Desert Hills Golf Club Quail Creek Country Club Public/18/72/6,935/145. 49er Golf & CC 18 Non $0 $300 $480 $0 500 GSF (520) 749-4925 520-625-5090, 2500 S. Circulo de Las Lomas, 520-393-5802, 2010 E Quail Crossing Blvd, Green The Gallery GC 36 Non $25,000 $1,100$0 $83 $0 780 GTSFSp (520) 744-2555 Green Valley. Private/18/72/69.2/125/6182. Valley. Private/18/72/70.4/127/6489. Lodge at Ventana 36 Equity $17,000 $1038 $2,000 $950 556 GTSFSp (520) 577-1400 Dorado Golf Course Randolph North Golf Course Oro Valley CC 18 Non $1,500 $705 $1,600 1,500 340 GTF (520) 297-1121 520-885-6751, 1200 N. Dorado Club Dr., Tucson. 520-791-4161, 600 S. Alvernon Way. Tucson. Skyline CC 18 Non $0 $479 $20 $0 850 GTSFSp (520) 299-1111 Public/18/72/59.3/92/4120. Dell Urich Course: Public/18/72/67.1/112/5939, Randolph North Course: Public/18/72/70./120/6436. Stone Canyon Club 18 Non $15,000 $900 $1750 $1600 450 GTSFSp (520) 219-1500 El Conquistador Country Club Tucson CC 18 Equity $10,000 $625 $0 $1,200 425 GTSFSp (520) 298-6769 520-544-1800, 10555 N. La Dr., Tucson. Rio Rico Resort & Country Club Canada: Semi-Private/18/72/69.8/126/6185, 520-281-8567, 1069 Camino A la Posada, Rio Rico. Note: All of the clubs indicated different priced memberships (individual, family, corporate, etc.) therefore, prices reflect information on family memberships if possible. The double asterisk indicates dual memberships. Facilities range from golf (G), tennis Conquistador: Semi-Private/18/72/70.5/124/6331. Semi-Private/18/72/7,119/128. (T), swimming (S), fitness (F), and spa (Sp). Spa includes salon and massage therapy. Under Type of club, property represents land/membership only. Under Trail fee, club represents only club carts allowed

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Desert Rose Golf Club Mojave Resort SilverStone Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 5483 Clubhouse Drive, Las Vegas. 702-535-4653, 9905 Aha Macav Parkway, Laughlin. 702-562-3770, 8600 Cupp Dr., Las Vegas. Public/18/71/6,511/117. Resort/Public/18/72/6,939/126. Desert: Public/9/36/3560 Mountain: Public/9/36/3599 Valley: Public/9/36/3398. Desert Willow Golf Course The Oasis Golf Club 702-263-4653, 2020 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, 800-266-3313, 851 Oasis Blvd., Mesquite. Southshore at Lake Las Vegas Resort Henderson. Public/18/60/3,811/91. Palmer: Public/18/72/6,982/141. 702-558-0022, 100 Strada di Circolo, Henderson. Canyons: Public/18/71/6549. Public/18/71/6,925/133. DragonRidge Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 552 South Stepahine Street, Painted Desert Golf Club Southern Highlands Golf Club Henderson. Private/18/72/7,200. desertgolfer.com, 555 Painted Mirage, 702-263-1000, 1 Robert Trent Jones Ln., Las Vegas. Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,840/136. Private/18/72/7,240. Eagle Crest Golf Club 702-240-1320, 2203 Thomas Ryan Blvd., Las Vegas. Palm Valley Golf Club Spanish Trail Golf and Country Club Semi-Private/18/60/4,067/96. 702-363-4373, 9201 Del Webb Boulevard, Las Vegas. 702-364-0357, 5050 Spanish Trail Lane, Las Vegas. Semi-Private/18/72/6,849/127. Sunrise-Canyon: Private/18/72/7,002/124. Falcon Ridge Golf Course Lakes-Sunrise: Private/18/72/6,957/131. 1. Angel Park 702-346-6363, 345 Calais Dr., Mesquite. The Palms Golf Club Canyon-Lakes: Private/18/72/,7107/131. 2. Anthem Country Club Public/18/71/6546. 800-621-0187, 2200 Hillside Drive, Mesquite. 4. Arroyo Golf Club Public/18/72/7,008/137. Sunrise Vista Golf Club 3. Badlands Golf Club Highland Falls Golf Club 702-652-2602. 2841 Kinley Drive, Nellis. 4. Bali Hai Golf Club 702-254-7010, 10201 Sun City Boulevard, Las Vegas. Primm Valley Golf Club Eagle-Falcon: Public/Military/18/72/7,051/115 5. Bear’s Best Las Vegas Golf Course Semi-Private/18/72/6,512/126. 702-679-5510, 1 Yates Well Road Exit, Primm. Lakes: Raptor-Eagle: Public/Military 6. Black Mountain Golf Club Public/18/71/6,945/134. /18/72/6,946/123. (See Map #49) 7. Boulder City Golf Course Lake View Executive Golf Course Desert: Public/18/72/7,131/138. TPC at the Canyons 8. Callaway Golf Center 702-727-6388, 1471 Mount Charleston Drive, desertgolfer.com, 9851 Canyon Run Drive, 9. Canyon Gate Country Club Pahrump. Public/18/59/3,587/77. Red Rock Country Club Las Vegas. Public/18/71/7,063/131. 10. Casablanca Golf Club 702-304-5600, 2250 Red Springs Dr., Las Vegas. 11. Cascata Golf Club Las Vegas Country Club Mountain course: Private/18/72/7001. TPC at Summerlin 12. Chaparral Country Club 702-734-1122, 3000 Joe W. Brown Drive, Las Vegas. Arroyo course: Private/18/72/6883. 702-256-0111, 1700 Village Center Circle, Las Vegas. 13. Craig Ranch Golf Club Private/18/72/7,164/117. Private/18/72/7,243/139. 14. Desert Lakes Golf Club The Revere at Anthem 15. Desert Pines Golf Club Las Vegas Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 2600 Hampton Rd., Tuscany Golf Club 16. Desert Rose Golf Club desertgolfer.com. 4300 West Washington, Henderson, Public/18/72/7,143. 1-866-TUSCANY, 901 Olivia Parkway, 17. Desert Willow Golf Course Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,631/117. Henderson. Resort/Public/18/72/7,109/131. 18. DragonRidge Golf Club Rhodes Ranch 19. Eagle Crest Golf Club Las Vegas National Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 20 Rhodes Ranch Parkway, Las Wildhorse Golf Club 21. Falcon Ridge Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 1911 East Desert Inn Rd., Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,860/122. desertgolfer.com, 22. Highland Falls Golf Club Vegas. Public/18/71/6,815/130. 2100 West Warm Springs Rd., Las Vegas. 23. Lake View Executive Golf Course Rio Secco Public/18/72/7,041/131. 24. Las Vegas Country Club Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort 702-889-2400, 2851 Grand Hills Drive, Las Vegas. 25. Las Vegas Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 10325 Nu-Wav Kaiv Blvd., Las Public/18/72/7,332/142. Willow Creek Golf Club 26. Las Vegas National Golf Club Vegas. Snow Mountain: 775-727-4653, 1500 Red Butte Street, Pahrump. 27. Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort Resort/18/72/7,146/125. Sun Mountain: Royal Links Golf Club Semi-Private/18/71/7,025/124. 28. Legacy Golf Club Resort/18/72/7,112/130. Wolf: desertgolfer.com, 5995 Vegas Valley Blvd., Las Vegas. 29. Los Prados Golf Club Resort/18/72/7,604/149. Public/18/72/7,029/135. Wolf Creek 30. Mojave Resort 866-252-4653, 403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite. 31. The Oasis Golf Club Legacy Golf Club Shadow Creek Golf Club Public/18/72/7,018. 32. Painted Desert Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 130 Par Excellence Drive, 888-778-3387, 3 Shadow Creek Dr., North Las Vegas. 33. Palm Valley Golf Club Henderson. Public/18/72/7,233/136. Private/Resort/18/72/7,239/139. 34. The Palms Golf Club 35. Primm Valley Golf Club Los Prados Golf Club Siena Golf Club 36. Red Rock Country Club 702-645-5696, 5150 Los Prados Circle, Las Vegas. 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 10575 Siena Monte Ave., 38. The Revere at Anthem Semi-Private/18/70/5,350/107. Las Vegas. Public/18/71.5/6,843/129. 39. Rhodes Ranch Angel Park Black Mountain Golf Club 40. Rio Secco desertgolfer.com, 100 South Rampart Blvd., 702-565-7933, 500 Greenway Road, Henderson. 41. Royal Links Golf Club Las Vegas. Palm: Public/18/70/6,722/128 Semi-Private/27/72/6,550/123. 42. Shadow Creek Golf Club Mountain: Public/18/71/6,530/130. 43. Siena Golf Club Boulder City Golf Course 44. SilverStone Golf Club Anthem Country Club 702-293-9236, 1 Clubhouse Drive, Boulder City. 45. Southshore at Lake Las Vegas Resort 702-614-5050, 1 Clubside Drive, Henderson, Public/18/72/6,561/110. 46. Southern Highlands Golf Club las Vegas Private clubs Private/18/72/7,267. 47. Spanish Trail Golf and Country Club Callaway Golf Center 49. Sunrise Vista Golf Club 50. TPC at the Canyons CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE 702-896-4100, 6730 South Las Vegas Bldv., 51. TPC at Summerlin FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS Arroyo Golf Club Las Vegas. Public. Open 6:30am-10:00pm. Driving 52. Wildhorse Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 2250 Red Springs Drive, range, Lessons (The Giant Golf Academy) and 53. Willow Creek Golf Club Anthem CC 18 Equity $17,500 $855 $1200 $800 385 GTSF (702) 614-5000 Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,883/124. practice greens are available. 54. Wolf Creek Canyon Gate 18 Non $1,000 $466 $1,375 $800 500 GTSF (702) 363-0303 55. Tuscany Golf Club Badlands Golf Club Canyon Gate Country Club DragonRidge CC 18 Non $17,500 $815 $1200 $1,200 400 GTSFSp (702) 614-4444 desertgolfer.com, 9119 Alta Drive, Las Vegas. 702-363-0303, 2001 Canyon Gate Drive, Las Vegas. Desperado-Diablo: Private/18/72/6,742/125. Las Vegas CC 18 Equity $10,000 $950 $1,320 $1,800 650 GTSFSp (702) 734-1122 Public/18/72/6,926/133.Desperado-Outlaw: Craig Ranch Golf Club Red Rock CC 18 Non $10,000 $950 $1,500 $1,340 425 GTSFSp (702) 304-5600 Public/18/72/6,602/125.Diablo-Outlaw: Casablanca Golf Club 702-642-9700, 628 West Craig Road, Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,802/129. 702-346-7529, 930 West Mesquite Blvd., Mesquite. Public/18/70/6,001/105. Southern Highlands 18 Non $70,000 $1,865 $30 $1,200 300 GTSFSp (702) 263-1000 Bali Hai Golf Club Public/18/72/7,011/130. Southshore CC 18 Non $25,000 $860 $1,800 $1,200 475 GSTF (702) 568-5800 desertgolfer.com, 5160 Las Vegas Blvd., Desert Lakes Golf Club Spanish Trail CC 27 Non $6000 $895 $0 $22 589 GTFS (702) 364-5050 Las Vegas. Public/18/72/7,050. Cascata Golf Club 520-768-1000, Desert Lakes Dr., Bullhead City. 702-294-2000, 1 Cascata Drive, Boulder City, Resort/18/72. TPC at Summerlin 18 Non $18,000 $935 $0 $800 450 GTS (702) 256-0111 Bear’s Best Las Vegas Golf Course Public/18/72/143/7137. 702-804-8500, 11111 West Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas. Desert Pines Golf Club Public/18/72/7,194. Chaparral Country Club desertgolfer.com, 3415 E. Banzana Rd., Note: All of the clubs indicated different priced memberships (individual, family, corporate, etc.) therefore, prices reflect information on family memberships if possible. The double asterisk indicates dual memberships. Facilities range from golf (G), tennis 520-758-3939, E. Mohave Dr., Bullhead City. Las Vegas, Public/18/71/6,810/122. (T), swimming (S), fitness (F), and spa (Sp). Spa includes salon and massage therapy. Under Type of club, property represents land/membership only. Under Trail fee, club represents only club carts allowed Semi-Private/18/72.

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