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Novak Djokovic Photo by Luigi Serra

ON SPOTLIGHT PUBLISHER’S NOTES ...... 9 THE TENNIS WORLD BIDS FAREWELL TO A LEGEND Bud Collins played tennis, wrote about it and covered it as a TV sportscaster ...... 30 ON COVER JIM COLBERT AND BIGHORN CLUB It’s a perfect fit ...... 12 HOT GEAR MUST-HAVE GADGETS, EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES ...... 32 ON COURT NOVAK DJOKOVIC AND VICTORIA AZARENKA WIN AT GOLF INSTRUCTION THE BNP PARIBAS OPEN EXECUTING DIFFICULT SHOTS The 2016 tournament provided plenty of excitement In this case, facing Alcatraz ...... 34 for fans ...... 16

THE 2016 ROSIE CASALS & JACKIE COOPER GOLF FITNESS TENNIS PRO-AM BIKRAM YOGA & INJURY PREVENTION This year’s event benefits a very special organization ...22 How to achieve an optimum workout and stay injury free ...... 36 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE TENNIS CLASSIC The 37-year-old tournament celebrates the best in college tennis ...... 24 MAPS, DIRECTORIES AND PRIVATE CLUBS COURSE DESIGN TENNIS CLUBS ...... 64 ONE OF THE TOUGHEST HOLES IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY GOLF CLUBS ...... 72 Have you taken on the challenge of No. 15 at The Madison Club? ...... 26 On Cover: Jim Colbert

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April MAy 2016 Lifestyle Contents

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DESERT GOLF & TENNIS LIFESTYLE FINE JEWELRY RAJU MEHTA: DIAMONDS ARE THIS BUSINESSMAN’S FINE DINING BEST FRIEND The owner of El Paseo Jewelers has done it all ...... 60 WOLFGANG PUCK –SUPERSTAR CHEF IN THE DESERT The original celebrity chef is still finessing his MIKIMOTO AND HERMÈS culinary legacy ...... 44 Harnessing the past for modern jewelry designs ...... 62 DINING IN THE DESERT: OUR FAVORITE “AH! FARE” Coachella Valley restaurants serve up creative cuisine that makes you say, “Ahhhh.” ...... 48

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April MAy 2016 publisher’s notes By timothy J. pade • [email protected]

In this issue we are excited to feature an array of new location on El Paseo in Palm Desert, our champions from the world of sports—and beyond. region’s mini but equally tony “Rodeo Drive.” First, on our cover, meet former PGA Tour and Mehta has been in the diamond business since he Senior PGA Tour champion Jim Colbert. Long one was a young boy and his story is fascinating. Turn to of the most popular figures in golf, Colbert is a pg. 60 for more. consummate gentleman. A founding owner and Over upcoming issues of Desert Golf & Tennis , member at Bighorn Golf Club in Palm Desert, we will continue to showcase the champions of our Colbert turned a “friendly investment” into a small region—and there are many, with good reason. The fortune. Desert Golf & Tennis has ranked Bighorn incredible lifestyle we enjoy, the amazing weather as one of the best country club facilities in America and top golf and tennis facilities attract experts, and among the top ten private clubs every year innovators and stars of many industries and arenas since we began our annual polls. Colbert plays golf to join us. Our goal is to celebrate the men and four to five days a week at Bighorn and he’s busy women throughout the valley who bring their with life off the golf course, too. Read more about expertise and passion to bear on all they do here. him starting on pg. 12. We hope you enjoy this edition as much as we A champion and innovator in the culinary enjoyed putting it together. Features include tennis world, Wolfgang Puck is the original celebrity chef. legend Rosie Casals and her great event this April, His restaurants, including Spago, CUT and Chinois, the National Collegiate Tennis Classic, photos and among others, have made headlines for years. This more from the BNP Paribas Open and a farewell to Austrian-born legend has earned two Michelin tennis legend Bud Collins, among others. Our stars and three James Beard Awards, and he dining guide, the latest on equipment and our recently opened WP Kitchen + Bar in Palm Desert. luxury auto features will help you decide where to We were fortunate to spend a little time with him. go, what to buy and how to get there. As always, let Read all about it starting on pg. 44. us know if there is a worthy event or information A star in the jewelry industry, Raju Mehta is one you would like to see included in our pages. We of the most knowledgeable jewelry experts in the look forward to your input. country. He recently moved his popular store to a

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hen most people enter a during that time involved in creating the day pro-am for our members and guests. room, they go unnoticed. Tournament Players Clubs. This tournament benefits the Colbert When former PGA and Soon to celebrate his 75th birthday, this Golf Foundation for Kansas State WChampions Tour player husband, father, grandfather, golfer, University, where Colbert Hills Golf Jim Colbert enters the room, one can’t successful businessman, former golf Course is. So I’m here for about five months miss the bounce in his step, the smile on his analyst and cancer survivor is living life to and spend the rest of the time in Kansas.” face and his signature bucket hat. the fullest. When Colbert says “a lot of golf,” he Golf was not always his game. Born in Dividing his time between homes in means you’ll find him on the course four or New Jersey, James Joseph Colbert earned Manhattan, Kansas and Palm Desert, five times a week. “I’m a four-day wonder, a football scholarship to Kansas State California, along with his high-school the fifth day I’m beat,” he says with a laugh. University. But when his football career sweetheart, Marcia, Colbert plays “I only play one professional tournament a was cut short by an injury on the gridiron, regularly at BigHorn Golf Club, where he year and that’s a Super Senior event on the he turned his focus to golf, a sport he played is a founding co-owner and resident. Legends of Golf tour. I’ve won it with Bob as a young boy. It was a good choice. He Whether it’s on the course, in the Pour Murphy twice and then once with Jim finished second in the NCAA golf House or outside on the range, Colbert has Thorpe.” championships in 1964, and after a steady stream of people eager to say hello, As if struck by an epiphany, Colbert graduation turned professional in 1965. chat for a few minutes or simply shake his pauses. “Every year when I come back to With career earnings of over $11 hand. In return, he has a smile, a wave or a the desert,” he then continues, “for the first million, Colbert won eight times on the bit of conversation for everyone who two weeks I keep saying, ‘my goodness, this PGA Tour and 20 tournaments on the acknowledges him. place is really neat.’ I mean the whole valley, Champions Tour, including the 1993 As in life, Colbert hits the ground it just looks so good.” Senior Players Championship. Looking running with this interview. “I play a lot of Noted for his help in designing Colbert toward the future of the game, Colbert also golf when I’m in the desert. We open our Hills Golf Course at his alma mater, the served 14 years on the PGA’s tournament season here at BigHorn with me bringing question comes up about golf-course policy board, with much of the work in 26 senior golf pros and we have a three- design, a natural progression for many tour

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weather locations. Instructors were certified by his old friend Jimmy Ballard, the other half of the successful Colbert Ballard Golf Academy. Smart business sense and good friends seem to have followed Colbert throughout his life. That is certainly true of his friend of 35 years R.D. Hubbard, who organized a group to purchase BigHorn Golf Club when it was offered for sale in 1996. Ed Allred, a close friend of both men, had joined the club and bought a couple of lots. When he bought into BigHorn as part of Hubbard’s group of 13 neighbors, Colbert followed suit. Four years later, Colbert and Marcia found the perfect lot themselves, overlooking the 18th green, where they still reside today. “Talk about a great investment,” Colbert says. “It has been the best partnership I have ever had. We weren’t expecting to make a bunch of money, but I made six times my investment, so it turned out to be an excellent investment.” Colbert is no longer an ownership partner of the club. Shifting the focus back to golf and Colbert’s regularity on the course, the question arises, “How do Tour players feel when playing public or country club courses?” Colbert is quick to reply, “For a Tour player on a membership or public course, 67 is par.” Mention the bucket hat and Colbert stops the conversation. “There are three things I’m known for: the bucket hat, the motion of me shooting a pistol, and one thing that used to piss a lot of people off, my caddie, Willie, getting the ball out of the hole.” Explaining the first, Colbert tells a story of playing in a tournament as a teen and getting sunstroke so badly that his father had to take him to a doctor. The doctor told his father to get him the biggest hat he could find, and the rest, as they say, is history. The pistol-shooting movement started players. “Not me,” Colbert exclaims. “I’ve employees and annual gross revenues of when a cameraman, who knew Colbert, been involved with over 25 golf courses, nearly $50 million. He decided to sell. The jumped out from behind the camera but my real business was operating golf board bought him out and continued to making that gesture after Colbert sank a courses. I went from one to 28 courses.” run the business for a few years before long putt. Colbert returned the gesture Colbert was also a golf analyst for ESPN, selling it to American Golf. and it became his signature movement. “I but he started missing playing on Tour as “When I decided to sell,” Colbert says, “I was just responding to what all my friends he watched the likes of Nicklaus, Palmer was worried I was getting out a few years were doing to me,” he notes with a chuckle. and Player compete. He was in good too soon. As it played out, and we know As for his caddie getting the ball out of physical shape and felt he could contend what happened with the recession, I’d say I the hole, there’s this story. “So many people again. made the right decision.” thought I was this arrogant son of a gun. In 1991, he was eager to get back on Being back on the tour was good but it But I’ll tell you what, Willie Miller, after 25 tour. His company, Colbert Golf, Inc., was wasn’t enough for Colbert. In 1995, he years, is still my caddie, still on my payroll thriving to the tune of 700 full-time opened 32 golf schools in northern, cold- and he still has insurance. He’s family,”

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states an animated Colbert. “When Willie first did that, I said to him off camera, ‘Willie what are you doing? I’ll get my own ball out of the hole.’ Willie replied, ‘Pro, I always get the ball out of the hole. How else am I going to get on TV?’” Colbert is thrilled about the state of golf these days and all of the exciting young players. “I think the game and the world of golf are fortunate to have these guys. I mean it’s hard to out-do and and what they did for the game, but this group of young players respect and appreciate the game. I think it is in great hands.” As numerous friends stop by the table inquiring when Colbert will be finished, there is one final question to be answered: How would you describe your life in one sentence? After a long pause Colbert replies, “The most fortunate person on earth.”

______Françoise Rhodes is staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

Photo by Nikko Milkovic

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Novak Djokovic Photo by Luigi Serra on Court

Photo by Marc Glassman Photography

he 2016 BNP Paribas Open finals were held March 20 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, and Tfeatured the top-ranked players in the world in both the men and women’s divisions. One showed why he is No. 1, while the other proved there’s room at the top—just not enough to sit down. Serbian Novak Djokovic, men’s World No. 1, cruised past Canadian Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-0 to claim his fifth BNP Paribas Open title, while the women’s World No. 1, Serena Williams, plowed her way to the final over the two weeks of the tournament only to be knocked off by the 2012 champion, Victoria Azarenka, 6-4, 6-4. Finals Sunday was a perfect warm desert day for the singles championship matches and neither disappointed. The bottom line in the women’s final was that Azarenka seemed into it while Williams did not. Williams appeared impatient to get the job done. Azarenka was tuned in to do what was necessary to win. Photo by Nikko Milkovic

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Victoria Azarenka Photo by Luigi Serra

Williams, who didn’t drop a set en route to the finals, promptly lost the first game with two double faults to fall down 0-1 in the first set, and Azarenka held serve in game two to go up 2-0. Williams cranked up the power in game three to hold serve, then hit a cross-court winner from 10 feet behind the baseline on her way to holding serve in game five, which seemed to announce her actual arrival to the match. Azarenka, ranked No. 13, defeated only one opponent ranked inside the world’s top 20 on her way to the final, but overcame two break points to hold serve in game six and take a 4-2 lead. Williams held serve in game seven. A double fault by Azarenka gave Williams a double-break point opportunity in game eight, but she eventually squandered three break points as Azarenka took a 5-3 lead. Williams held serve in game nine, but despite the momentum she achieved in game five, it appeared she still had not found second gear. She was closed out 50-0 in game 10 as Azarenka took the first set 6- 4 in 41 minutes. There was no need for Williams to panic. After all, she’d lost the first set to Photo by Piero Pierattoni Azarenka six times previously and still

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Serena Williams

Photo by Luigi Serra

won the match four times. But she seemed out of sorts while serving in game one of the second set, which she eventually lost with a double fault. Williams had three break points in game two but she failed to capitalize as Azarenka took a 2-0 lead in the set, leaving Williams 0-9 in break-point situations. Azarenka followed with another break in game three to take a 3-0 lead, putting Williams right up against the wall. Azarenka took advantage of a penalty point against Williams for slamming her racket to the ground during the court change, holding serve and winning game four as Williams offered little resistance. On so many previous occasions, including four times against Azarenka, Williams eventually dug in to turn things around, and she did rebound to win game five to cut Azarenka’s lead to 4-1. Azarenka kept the pressure on Williams with a 50-0 hold in game six before conceding game seven, giving Azarenka an opportunity to serve for the match. But two quick double faults gave Williams a chance at a service break and she took it, cutting Azarenka’s second-set lead to 5-3. Williams then made quick work of game nine to put the ball back in Azarenka’s hand with a 5-4 lead serving for the championship. Williams was finally awake and playing. She took a 40-15 lead in game 10, only to see Azarenka fight back to force deuce. Azarenka Victoria Azarenka then earned match point, capitalizing on it by hitting her first serve Photo by Luigi Serra

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Novak Djokovic Photo by Luigi Serra

in. Williams returned long, giving Azarenka a 6-4, 6-4 win and moving her from World No. 13 to No. 8. Meanwhile, in the men’s division, World No. 1 Djokovic took out longtime rival Rafael Nadal in the semifinal, which left him facing Raonic, ranked No. 12 in the world, in the final. Djokovic, who had his own Serbian cheering section at the match, won the first three games of the first set. He started with a service break, won the second game after three deuce situations and took the third game 50-0 as Raonic continued to struggle. Raonic finally got on the board by holding serve in game five; however, Djokovic easily held in game six, putting Raonic in a must-hold situation in game seven. The Canadian managed to do just that, but Djokovic again had no trouble holding in game eight to close out the set 6- 2. Raonic, who required medical attention between sets, needed a good start in the second set but quickly found himself down Milos Raonic three break points in game one, and Photo by Luigi Serra

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Men’s Double Champions Women’s Double Champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert BethanieMattek-Sands Photo by Luigi and Nocolas Mahut and Coco Vandeweghe Photo by Luigi Serra

subsequently a break and a game down. Four serves later, Djokovic was up 2-0 in the set and in full flight. He forced another service break in game three to take the match by the scruff of the neck, and he seemed to validate his dominance in game four with a bristling backhand and a thumping forehand winner en route to going up 4-0. Djokovic’s return of serve, which was on display for all to see throughout the afternoon, saw him through another service break in game five. Minutes later, he was holding up the BNP Paribas Open trophy for the fifth time in his career, looking as though he’d barely broken a sweat despite his 1:17 on the court and the brilliant desert sun. Both champions and runners-up declared the tournament a smashing success and vowed to return next year. The tournament’s organizers and sponsors, as well as its fans, are hoping the world’s No. 1 players will be taking the court on finals Sunday once again.

______Matt McKay is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 21 By Alison Elsner

ennis Hall of Famer Rosie Casals retired as the tournament’s director in and two amateurs. Any level of tennis is back this year, not about to let 2012, and was inducted into the player is welcome to play. any grass grow under her feet International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2013. A doubles shoot-out with the pros and T(even though that happens to Pasarell was close friends with Cooper. juniors, also competing in a Team Tennis be her favorite surface). Casals, tennis legend and pioneer of the format, will be the highlight on center The second annual Rosie Casals & Jackie women’s professional game, was inducted court, immediately following a barbeque Cooper Tennis Pro-Am, presented by Mylan into the International Tennis Hall of Fame buffet lunch and an on-court live auction. World Team Tennis (WTT), takes place at in 1996. This year’s invitational is being Casals is one of the “Original 9” who Indian Ridge County Club in Palm Desert, produced Sportswoman, Inc., Casals’ paved the way for the first-ever professional California, on Sunday, April 24. The company, to honor the legacy of her friend Virginia Slims Circuit in 1971. She was the event will again include local professionals and tennis pro, Jackie Cooper, who was first winner of the Virginia Slims and juniors who will play in a Team Tennis instrumental in promoting junior tennis in tournament in Houston in 1970 and a Pro-Am with paid amateurs. the Coachella Valley. founder of the Women’s Tennis All proceeds will benefit the new Love & Indian Ridge County Club serves as Association (WTA) in 1973. She is Love Tennis Foundation, launched just this the host venue again this year. Billie Jean regarded as a trailblazer in terms of year by Casals and former pro-player Tory King’s Mylan WTT is the presenting demanding equal pay for women tennis Fretz, to provide support for junior tennis. sponsor along with event sponsors Joan players, and a catalyst to permanent social Also new to this year’s tourney is the Oloff Shoes, the PGA Tour Superstore, change and equality for women Jackie Cooper “You’re-the-Best” Award, Desert Golf & Tennis magazine and throughout the country. which will be presented to Charlie Pasarell, Marker Broadcasting (Jammin 99.5 FM, Best known for doubles, Casals won 12 the inaugural recipient. Pasarell is well 95.9 FM The Oasis, Big 106 KPLM FM Grand Slam titles, seven Wimbledon (five known to tennis fans and residents of the Country and Q102.3 FM Classic Rock). with Billie Jean King), two mixed doubles Coachella Valley as a former award- The tournament will begin at 8:30 a.m. with Ilie Nastase, four U.S. Open doubles winning player and for his leadership in with top local pros and juniors competing titles and a U.S. Open mixed doubles. Her developing what is today the BNP Paribas together in a Team Tennis format. The 112 doubles titles are second only to Open in Indian Wells, California. He teams will consist of one pro, one junior Martina Navratilova.

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Tickets for the Rosie Casals & Jackie Cooper Tennis Pro-Am are $250 per person, which includes two invitations to watch the day’s tennis action, the barbecue lunch buffet and beverages catered by Indian Ridge. For more information about the tournament, including direct support of the Love & Love Foundation, contact Sportswoman, Inc. at 760.772.9411 or visit sportswomanevents.com .

______Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

Jackie Cooper

Casals makes her home in Palm Desert, California, where she has maintained a public presence for many years. The idea for Love & Love Tennis Foundation, a non-profit 501(c) (3), emerged at last year’s Pro-Am, inspired by Jackie Cooper’s longtime passion for wanting to help juniors reach their potential. Cooper passed away from cancer in 2013 and left a void in the hearts of his juniors, friends and fellow pros. The foundation also pays tribute to Cooper through the efforts of Tory Fretz, a world-class player on the Tour in the 70s, who decided that the desert needed a foundation that would support junior tennis and be more involved in the development of the game. Last year, the Casals & Cooper tournament raised $35,000, the bulk of which was donated to various junior organizations and local grassroots programs in the Coachella Valley. “Both Tory and I are very excited about our new foundation, and we have been busy identifying and providing financial assistance to programs that will help grow junior tennis in the desert,” Casals says. “We are continuously looking at ways to bring more opportunities to kids to learn to play tennis. Through the Southern California Tennis Association and with the help of Billie Jean King, we’ve purchased equipment and balls to help schools participate in after-school tennis programs.” The Fretz and Cooper Junior Tennis Scholarship Program, established in 2014, helps elite junior tournament players with expenses for coaching, equipment and travel. The scholarships are provided directly to the tennis academies or to individual juniors who are nationally ranked and qualify for financial aid.

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By Alison Elsner

or 37 years, “the Wimbledon of college tennis” has After a weekend of intense competition, Sunday’s showcased the best women and men NCAA college championships sparked extra excitement as ASU senior Desirae players from around the country. And for the third Krawczyk (No. 75), a former Palm Desert Aztec high-school Fconsecutive year, the National Collegiate Tennis Classic student, defeated UCLA’s Catherine Harrison, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3. (NCTC), held in January over the Martin Luther King holiday Krawczyk’s coach, Sheila McInerney, is in her 32nd season at weekend, took place at Sunrise Country Club in Rancho Mirage, the helm of the ASU women’s tennis program. McInerney has led California. the Sun Devils to 18 NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances and eight Considered a training ground for the U.S. pro stars of tomorrow, quarterfinal appearances. the tournament has gained a reputation as a highly prestigious On the men’s side, San Diego State University’s Frederik event. Former participants include the young John McEnroe at the Gelbrich from Germany captured the singles title, beating Henry start of his career, and the Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, from Ji of USC with a 6-2, 6-3 win. SDSU’s Marko Goles-Babic of Croatia Stanford University. and Milen Ianakiev of Germany earned the doubles title on Sunday, This year, NCTC tournament co-chair and president, Sandra defeating teammates Gelbrich and Hendrick Jebens, also Karvelas, and event partner and treasurer, Bob Cannon, welcomed originally from Germany, with a final score of 6-4. teams from ASU, USC, UCLA, Texas A&M, Pepperdine, Stanford, SDSU’s head coach, Gene Carswell, said, “This was obviously a the University of Illinois (after a hiatus of several years), Indiana very successful weekend for our program. Winning both the singles University and the University of North Carolina, among others. and doubles titles at the NCTC was a great way to start the season.”

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Milen Ianakiev-SDSU

On the evening leading into the finals, NCTC’s traditional press and sponsor’s reception was held at the Classic Club in Palm Desert. The recognition event was a mid-tournament mix-and- mingle for players, coaches, media, friends and sponsors, including World Food and Beverage, Gen-X Energy Drinks, Wilson and Spa Med. Guests included Coach McInerney, who represented the ASU program and players; Frankie Brennan, Stanford’s associate women’s coach; Sunrise Country Club’s director of tennis, Ken Autrey; tournament organizers Karvelas and Cannon and other tennis notables, most of whom didn’t have to compete bright and early the next morning. Matches were structured with a 32-draw elimination format for men and women’s singles. The doubles competition, consisting of 16 draws, was played with the same format. Winning players in both singles and doubles continued on to compete against other winners while the remaining players took part in daily consolation matches. Individual trophies were awarded to winners and finalists in individual men and women’s as well as doubles championships. College tennis fans may want to mark their calendars now for next year’s 38th annual NCTC tournament in January. ______Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

Catherine Harrison-UCLA

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Course Design

By Clive Clark

The great Australian and five- time British Open Champion, Peter Thomson, once said of difficult golf holes, “Tough golf holes are like crossing a cow field. If you don’t keep your wits about you, you can put your foot right in it.” What defines a tough hole? It depends on whom you ask— and how many cows there are in the field! A 20-handicap player who doesn’t hit the ball that far is going to plump for a long par 5 on the grounds that it’s probably going to take him three or four shots to get to the green. On a par-3 there is always a chance he might get on in regulation. If you study an analysis of Tour players, however, you will quickly see from their averages against par that they score least well on par 3s.

Par 5s are, in fact, their favorite holes in terms of opportunities to pick up birdies and even eagles. There are few par 5s on the professional circuit that a Tour player cannot reach in two, including those over 600 yards. That leaves us with the par 4. My nomination for one of the most difficult par 4s in California’s Coachella Valley is No. 15 at The Madison Club in La Quinta. The Madison Club is one of the best courses in any desert in the western United States. Tom Fazio, one of my favorite course architects, designed it. His layouts are playable and yet they ask questions of the golfer. The Madison Club is a fine example of “think before you execute.” It is a very strategic golf course that will literally beg golfers to ask themselves questions. The 15th hole measures 493 yards from the tips. The green is absolutely enormous, but if the pin is placed on the small plateau right at the very back, this hole can play well over 520 yards, with a second shot that is slightly uphill. Before you take fright, I should note that from the members tee, the hole is about 70 yards shorter.

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Although the fairway is reasonably 12,000 square feet, which is double the whereby if you miss left and slightly short generous, there is a long bunker on the size of a reasonably large putting surface. you are still putting—but your best right that will catch a wayward tee shot, Surely that makes for an easy shot? attempt can easily finish seven feet past the and a crescent-shaped lake lying to the left Wrong! The green has four different levels, hole. of the landing area. Even the tee shot offers each containing its own challenge. That This is a very difficult and even quirky an element of risk and reward. adds a huge interest and dynamic to this golf hole, but I love it. In the golf courses For golfers who favor the left half of the intriguing hole. One of the most difficult that I design, I invariably put in one or even fairway and who risk going perilously close pin placements is front left, where the two quirky holes. They create interest and to the lake, there is a rewarding “speed slot” golfer has to negotiate quite a severe false promote a few good tales in the bar at the in which the ball will run an extra 15 to 20 front. A slight miss pitching into the green’s end of the day. yards. However, with the exception of false front will be rejected, and the ball will Fazio has blended this hole very those who drive the ball like Hogan did, frequently be seen trundling down the hill attractively and successfully into The very few will attempt to play for this back toward the player. I have played this Madison Club's 18-hole collection. In fact, Lilliputian-sized target. (You may hole enough times to assure you that it is an the blend of difficult holes and those that remember tales of Hogan when he won agonizing experience. inspire the golfer to make a par or a birdie the British Open at Carnoustie in 1953. In spite of its enormous size, this green has culminated in an exceptionally fine The par-5 6th hole has a bunker in the is deceptively difficult. Unless you’re balance, making it one of the best desert middle of the fairway and out of bounds 20 playing from a tee far enough forward to golf courses you will ever play. yards to the left. Because it gave a better line get home with a short iron, or your name is to the green, Hogan placed the ball there Dustin Johnson, it is quite an achievement ______on all four days!) to be on in two—to say nothing of on the Clive Clark is a sought-after golf course In the case of Madison’s 15th hole, if you correct plateau for that day’s pin architect, former Ryder Cup player and a aim straight down the middle and tug one placement. staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis 10 yards left, it can be a very happy Putting from the wrong plateau can outcome. give you more than an interesting putt. In Then the real test begins. The fact, there is one pin placement that lies in a gargantuan raised green occupies about valley roughly in the center of the green,

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By Matt McKay

Photo by Luigi Serra spot light

f Bud Collins’ story wasn’t impressive enough on its own, the tributes that poured in after his passing in early IMarch certainly were. Each heartfelt statement offered powerful testimony to a life well lived. Arthur Worth “Bud” Collins, 86, died at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, on March 11 after an extended bout with Parkinson’s disease and dementia. It was a body blow to the world of tennis. Those in the know were aware of his situation, and were keenly aware of the hole left in the tennis landscape when he stepped away from the game he’d covered, and participated in, nearly all his life. His bubbly personality, quick wit, way with words and with a microphone—not to mention his penchant for flashy pants and snappy bow ties—were a big miss on the circuit, a void not likely to be filled soon. As news of Collins’ death began to circulate, organizations and employers affiliated with Collins and his career also began to issue statements of condolence and tribute. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) was among the first to go on record. Photo by Luigi Serra Bud Collins with his wife, Anita Klaussen “The USTA is deeply saddened by the passing of legendary tennis journalist Bud The USTA was far from the only tennis countless others. It wasn’t really “Breakfast Collins. Bud was larger than life, and his and sports-journalism entity to praise at Wimbledon” without Bud Collins. He countless contributions to the sport Collins’ life, contribution and integrity. continued to contribute to the Boston helped to make it the global success that it Stan Smith, Todd Martin, Tennis Channel Globe until 2011, and was also the author is today,” it said. “Bud was a mentor to many, president Ken Solomon, and ESPN, of several books, including The Bud Collins and a friend to many more. Our sport was which hired Collins after he was Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis , and Bud most fortunate to be associated with a man unceremoniously released by NBC, all Collins’ History of Tennis . of such character and class, and we were released statements of praise. ESPN’s Collins didn’t just write about tennis. privileged to have had the chance to honor statement read: He was the tennis coach at Brandeis his lasting legacy to the sport by naming “He blazed a now well-worn path, University from 1959 to 1963, and the U.S. Open Media Center in his honor making the transition from print to together with Janet Hopps, won the U.S. last year. He will be sorely missed by all of television, though Collins never left his Indoor Mixed Doubles championship in us who loved him, and by the sport he typewriter behind. Beloved and respected 1961. But it wasn’t the only sport Collins is loved so dearly.” by all, he was as synonymous with associated with. He was also a prolific USTA chairman, Katrina Adams, outlandishly colorful outfits featuring boxing writer, worked the Boston Red Sox released her own statement. “I am specially made pants as much as he was for beat and also covered the Viet Nam War heartbroken at the news of the passing of the clever nicknames he coined for from the field. Bud Collins, a great friend to me personally players.” The move to christen the Bud Collins and an irreplaceable presence in the sport It’s difficult to summarize Collins’ life Media Center at the National Tennis of tennis. Bud was truly one of a kind, and and career within the confines of a Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, his good humor and great grace, coupled prepared statement or a newspaper eulogy. during the 2015 U.S. Open now appears to with his unmatched knowledge of our Collins’ journalism career, which began be a well-timed and fitting tribute. When sport and his love of it, helped to make when he was still a graduate student at journalists come to cover the game Collins tennis more popular and more fun for fans Boston University, spanned six decades. He loved in the future, they’ll ply their trade in in the U.S. and throughout the world. He was covering for the Boston Globe in 1963 the center named for him. It seems an was a colorful character, a true gentleman when became one of the first print appropriate way to honor his memory—as and a passionate proponent of our sport, journalists to cross over to the television if he’ll ever really be forgotten. which was most fortunate to have counted medium, commentating on local matches ______Bud as a member of its family. There will on Boston’s public television station. Matt McKay is a staff writer with never be another quite like Bud, and I He joined CBS in 1968. His Desert Golf & Tennis know that our entire sport, its players, and broadcasting career also featured stints at its many fans deeply mourn his passing.” NBC and ESPN, and he contributed to

Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 31 Hot Gear

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TomTom Golfer Premium Edition t TomTom GPS products feature sophisticated GPS mapping and an array of design and function elements that make them must-haves. Golfers have several options to choose from, including the Golfer Premium Edition, which includes a handcrafted Italian leather strap, a ball marker that attaches to the strap and a GPS system that allows you know every inch of the course and what club you need to hit the perfect shot, whether you’re aiming for the front, back or center of the green. If you don’t want to wear your watch, you can attach it to your bag or cart with an included handy mount. Preloaded with data on more than 40,000 courses, the Golfer Premium edition retails for $299. tomtom.com

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Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 33 EXECUTING DIFFICULT SHOTS This issue’s golf instruction comes from the very difficult 17th hole at the PGA West Stadium Course, nicknamed Alcatraz with good reason. I’m here with PGA West Golf Academy Instructor Sam Varner, who is demonstrating two difficult shots that a golfer could face on this challenging hole.

TEE SHOT On shots to a green surrounded by water, I like to take the flag out of the picture and just focus on getting the ball onto the putting surface. I do this by going to a shape of shot in which I have great confidence. For me, that’s hitting a draw, where the ball’s flight is right to left through the air. Since I’m going to curve the ball’s flight from right to left, I align myself to the right edge of the green—my launch line. Too often I see golfers aim for the flag, not taking into consideration the curved shape of the ball’s flight. There are two keys to hitting great shots: the position of the clubface at impact and the swing path of the golf club. To play a draw, I start the club head back in the takeaway on an inside path. This takeaway path allows me to swing from the inside out as I continue into the forward swing.

Making my way through impact, my focus is on executing a solid strike with the ball. I want to feel the rotation of the club head down my initial target line, launching the ball toward the right edge of the green with draw spin. As seen in the impact photo, I am in excellent balance as I am delivering the club head through the ball. Too often I see golfers out of balance through impact, which hinders their ability to make a solid strike on the ball. My solid balance at impact, complemented by body rotation, allows me to then turn into a balanced finish, “holding the pose.”

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THE DUFNER CHIP At this year’s 2016 CareerBuilder Challenge on the PGA West Stadium Course, Jason Dufner was faced with a very difficult chip in between the rocks surrounding the formidable Alcatraz green. Dufner’s incredible execution of this shot resulted in his ball hitting the flagstick for a near chip in. He went on to win the tournament in a playoff. Here is the way to execute this difficult shot.

SETUP BACKSWING IMPACT On a shot like this, I like to put the ball Since making clean contact with the golf With a tight lie and the ball sitting on slightly back of center in my stance, with my ball is a high priority on this delicate shot, I’m bare dirt, my goal is to make clean contact hands ahead of the ball at address. This makes going to execute a shortened backswing, with the ball first and then make contact the shaft lean slightly forward and will help which might only go back as far as hip high. with the dirt. My impact position is very the clubface make contact with the ball as it This would be very similar to a short pitch similar to my address position: hands ahead descends through the ball at impact shot, where I would be making a slight hinge of the ball with the shaft leaning forward to in my wrist. create a downward strike on the ball.

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Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 35 Golf fitness By Ann Marie Palma

hether you’re a professional athlete or an amateur, joints and tissue. It also strengthens the cardiovascular system by peak performance is invaluable. While the working the muscles around the heart and lungs. common cold may take you down for a day or two, The 26 yoga asanas (postures) that comprise the Bikram series Wan injury can last weeks or months. In this age of are specifically designed to strengthen the muscles that support all boot camps and cross-fit training, injuries are ever more likely. major joints, and to improve focus and concentration. Athletes, Bikram yoga is different. It helps to keep body systems in regardless of specific sport, benefit from the resulting increased optimum working condition and muscles stretched, flexible and flexibility, muscle lengthening and core strength—key ingredients agile. That allows athletes to cross train and participate in physically for any fitness regimen if injuries are to be prevented. demanding sports yet remain injury free. Athletes dealing with old injuries and scar tissue also benefit Because of this, demographics in Bikram yoga studios have from Bikram practice. As stretching lengthens muscles and changed over the years. More male athletes now realize that yoga is improves flexibility, it also induces the breakdown of scar tissue, not just for woman and “sissies.” Increased flexibility and decreased which is instrumental in healing prior injuries. chance of injury make the practice attractive to many athletes, Al Feld, a member at Bighorn Country Club in Palm Desert, including pro golfers and tennis players. California, and an avid tennis player for 43 years, attributes his These athletes deal with high-impact, often lopsided physical staying power to Bikram yoga. Fourteen years ago he complained to movements, which put them at risk for injury. Repetitive his son that he couldn’t play a round of tennis without pulling a movements favoring one side of the body require some form of hamstring or muscle in his thighs or calves. “Every injury kept me off exercise for opposition. The Bikram method systematically moves the court for several weeks,” he says. “I did a little stretching before one posture into the next, strengthening the muscles that support and after tennis but it was never enough to stave off injury.” all the major joints and the core and helping to achieve balance. Feld’s son practiced Bikram yoga regularly and highly That’s one reason mirrors are such an invaluable tool in Bikram recommended it to his dad. “I have been almost injury free since classes. They force students to pay attention to their alignment and then,” Feld says. “When I do tweak something, it disappears quickly. to balance out both sides of the body as they alternate postures from I love that Bikram is a great workout without the impact of tennis or right to left. other sports. The combination of breathing, stretching and If your internal organs, muscles and glands are not functioning strengthening has made a positive impact in all other aspects of my properly, or you have a bad injury, you’re in trouble. No athlete wants life.” to hear that the muscle pull or tear in the last round of play means six Many Bikram advocates agree. No matter what injury athletes weeks off the court or course. are initially trying to overcome through Bikram yoga, they are likely Rhonda Ramirez, an instructor with Bikram Yoga Palm Desert, is to end up reaping a whole host of healthy benefits that last a lifetime! an avid cross-trainer who says her cross-fit routines beat up her body Learn more at bikramyogapalmdesert.com or call while her Bikram yoga practice repairs and heals it. Unlike many 760.776.1440. Ask about specials and classes for new students, cross-fitters who end up with injuries requiring surgery, Rhonda has locals and out-of-towners. During the BNP Paribas Open and Career remained injury free. Builder Challenge, the studio offers discounts to players and Bikram yoga is the original “hot yoga.” It’s practiced in a room coaches/caddies. heated to 105 degrees and 40 percent humidity, which dilates the ______capillaries and allows nutrient-rich, oxygenated blood to flow at Ann Marie Palma is a contributor to Desert Golf & Tennis high speeds throughout the body, bathing muscles, glands, organs, and owner of Bikram Yoga Palm Desert.

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The latest in real estate development across California, Arizona and Nevada realty By Jennie Robinson the Good life

our decision has been made to purchase a home in a golf course community. You have a budget. You Yhave a wish list. What else should you be concerned with before making your purchase? As a realtor, I have developed a go-to list of important considerations and questions that I use to help clients find their dream home and protect their investment. Think about how these questions apply to you as a buyer.

What is your budget for a house as well as for joining a club?

Do you want a public or private golf club?

What amenities in addition to golf are important to you—tennis, fitness, outdoor recreation, social activities?

What size home do you need?

Will you live in it full-time or part-time?

Where do you want your home to be located?

Will you be leasing out the house for any part of the year?

Once you get a handle on these questions and find viable options, it’s time to do the necessary research. A good realtor should be able to guide you. One thing is certain: It is essential to know that the community and golf club are financially stable. Meet with the club manager to find out how many golf members the club currently has and how many are on the resign list. Ask what the full membership number is and whether membership is refundable or non-refundable. Is there a trial membership program? You also want to know what the price of membership has been over the past five years, a good indication of stability or underlying problems. Find out if there have been any assessments to the membership in the past five years. I tell my clients that a golf membership is a luxury and if you can’t afford to lose that money, it’s probably not for you. You also want to know who, exactly, owns the golf course. Ask to play the course with a member—you’d be surprised how much information you can get just by doing that. A new question that also has to be addressed these days relates to water usage. What plans do the club and HOA have in place for water usage going forward? How are mandatory water restrictions being dealt with, for example? It’s important to understand that not all communities and clubs work the same way.

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You’ll want to know if membership in your In addition, be sure to ask your realtor research and asking your realtor for his or desired club is tied to the sale of real estate, questions, as well, including what home her guidance and expertise. Having an and exactly what is expected if you values have been like in the community insider’s understanding of the market is purchase a home in the community. What over several years. Find out who designed invaluable. are the monthly fees, for example, and the golf courses in communities of interest For information on any Coachella what do they cover? Is a social membership to you. Homes in highly regarded Valley real estate, call 760.413.5209, email at the club included and is it mandatory? communities with courses designed by [email protected] or log onto This is a common practice in resort well-know golf-course architects tend to jennierobinson.co communities to support club facilities and hold their value better in a recession and ______if that’s not of interest to you, you may appreciate more quickly in good times. Jennie Robinson (CalBRE decide to look at a different community. Finally, remember that the Coachella # 01258135) is a 26-year desert Whatever the specific circumstances, it’s Valley is predominantly a second-home resident, single- digit golfer and important that you fully understand the market, which tends to compute to a contributor to Desert Golf & Tennis . budgets and feel confident that the buyer’s market. Don’t let your emotions She’s a top producer and LUXE home community is financially stable. dissuade you from doing all the necessary director with Bennion & Deville Homes.

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Pacifica Seafood Restaurant By Kimberly Nichols fine Dining

ears before food had its own network or celebrity chefs sparked the same hyper fandom traditionally reserved Yfor movie stars, Chef Wolfgang Puck became a household name. The sparkly-eyed, perpetually charming and dynamic Puck arrived in Los Angeles in 1975 as a self-admitted culinary refugee from Austria, who had grown bored of his home country’s food. “At the time, Austria was only known for its clunky breaded wiener schnitzel,” he says. “But I had worked in France and when I saw things like beef bourguignon and snails with garlic butter, I wanted to cook like that. That was exotic and inspiring to me.” In California, he found fancy Italian and French restaurants. But what really caught his eye were the parts of Los Angeles rich with different cultures, including Little Tokyo, Koreatown and Chinatown. Looking around, he realized the global market was changing and that his nationality didn’t matter; he could cook whatever struck his fancy and in newly imaginative ways. His endless culinary curiosity and a peculiar knack for being ahead of his time quickly catapulted him into the public consciousness. He became known for inventing the new California cuisine. His Chinese chicken salad was instantly famous, elevating a traditionally average dish to star status as the “It” salad of the ’90s. Today, the name Wolfgang Puck is synonymous with the best of restaurant

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hospitality and the ultimate in all aspects of artful cuisine. He has built a brand that encompasses three companies: Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group, Wolfgang Puck Catering and Wolfgang Puck Worldwide, Inc. The chef’s first fine-dining venture began in 1982 with the opening of Spago in Los Angeles, and has since grown to over 26 locations that span six countries including the United States, United Kingdom and Singapore. He has successfully ventured into the frozen-food market with popular items such as pizza, and is constantly exploring innovations in the future of food and how we eat. Puck first fell in love with the desert through his catering gigs at the home of renowned late producer Jerry Weintraub. This spurred him to bring Wolfgang Puck Pizza Bar to El Paseo. Recently, it transformed into WP Kitchen + Bar, Puck’s newest restaurant concept serving globally influenced fare in a family-style format. Inspired by how the acclaimed chef dines and entertains at home, the menu boasts a seasonal offering of small plates, fresh salads, pizzas and handmade pastas as well as a variety of seafood, steak and other proteins. This includes the signature and scintillating smoked-salmon pizza. ______Kimberly Nichols is a contributing writer to Desert Golf & Tennis

46 Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 fine Dining Q&A with Chef Wolfgang Puck

What flavors are you currently exploring in your restaurants? I am always trying new things! For example, in my Bel Air restaurant I have a chef who is from Guatemala whom I encourage to experiment with dishes with unique Latin flavors. I had a French baker come to Spago to train my cooks to make world-class bread. I am always asking my staff to play around with what they know and to introduce their individual specialty into the menu. But first and foremost, the key has always been to start out with the freshest ingredients and to experiment from there.

Do you eat at your own restaurants often? Yes, a recent meal at CUT, my modern steakhouse in Beverly Hills, included a New York steak, a small apple salad and the eponymous chocolate soufflé.

Is it true that patrons at any of your restaurants can order wiener schnitzel off-menu? Yes.

You have blue chip artists in your restaurants, including John Baldessari gracing the walls of CUT and Ed Ruscha at Spago. Is art important to you? Extremely. I was close to commissioning Andy Warhol to create marketing materials for Spago before he passed away. His art almost labeled my wine bottles. My wife Gelila has an amazing eye on the current pulse of the art world. She recently took me to visit Mark Bradford’s studio in L.A.

I hear Gelila is also a great cook. She is. My kids say her Bolognese is better than mine and it is true. I think that is because mom puts a lot more love into it.

What is your embarrassing food secret, a weakness? I am a secret junk food king, but only high quality junk food like good chocolate, caramel, coffee and hazelnut. One of my sons only asks me for chocolate by the percentage of cocoa in a bar. Can you imagine a kid asking for a 70 percent bar?

What restaurants do you eat out at in L.A. when not at your own? I enjoy Angelini Osteria and Valentino.

Who have you employed or mentored through the years that you are proud of now? Nancy Silverton of Mozza, Hiro Sone of Ame and Terra, Mitch Rosenthal, and Lee Hetner at Spago, whose dreams and ambitions match my own.

What do you do in your spare time? I like tennis, skiing and reading biographies of great, talented people to discover what makes them tick.

What’s next for you? I will never retire totally. Right now, I am busy with my online cooking school where home cooks will be able to watch step-by- step instructions for easy 15-minute recipes.

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Jillian’s fine Dining

Jillian’s Upon arriving at Jillian’s (74155 El Paseo, Palm Desert, 760.776.8242), you enter through magnificent wrought-iron gates into an enchanting garden. This the perfect place to relax, listening to nightly live music while enjoying a drink in front of the fireplace under a starlit sky. Start off with a tower of fresh crab. Chunks of Dungeness meat are layered between diced avocado, sweet tomato and toasted brioche. Follow that up with the rack of Dijon herb-crusted Colorado lamb roasted and presented on a fresh rosemary-scented demi glace. If there’s room, top it off with luscious blueberry cheesecake, spiked with a hint of citrus in a crisp almond crust. Those seeking lighter fare can enjoy seasonal dishes such as fresh halibut sautéed in caper sauce or the Shady Lady salad of mozzarella, slivered red onion, basil and toasted pine nuts drizzled with a balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil glaze. All of these options pair well with the Blue Maggie Martini, expertly made with coconut rum, blue curacao, pineapple juice and sweet and sour. Each summer the Trubee family, which includes proprietors June and Jay and their daughters Jillian and Mackenzie, travel to Nantucket in search of new ideas to keep their restaurant interesting. During the fishing season, Chef Trubee prepares Nantucket scallops flown in overnight. He is also responsible for the restaurant’s extensive wine list. All pastas, breads and desserts are made fresh in-house daily. Jillian’s has earned many accolades, including a feature in pringtime in the desert means it’s time to leave the house Gourmet magazine and The Wine Spectator Award of Excellence and head out on the town for your favorite “ah! fare.” We’ve since 1994. Open Table has included Jillian’s in the Top 100 Most compiled a list of four stellar places conducive to Romantic Restaurants in America for 2016. jilliansfinedining.com Scelebrating the best seasonal food in the valley.

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Over at the Plaza at Point Happy, Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar (78370 Hwy 111 #150, La Quinta, 760.564.5820) is known for its chic and lounge-like atmosphere. It’s a destination for a night out with friends or a date, but perfect for the whole family, too. Executive Chef Jin Heo’s specialty lies in creating dishes that are a fusion of traditional Japanese cuisine with contemporary Italian flair. For springtime, customers may enjoy hamachi carpaccio with yuzu dressing and wasabi Caesar or sunomono (cucumber) salads followed by the esteemed green tea panna cotta dessert. Okura is also well known for sushi rolls, including the James Dean and Marilyn Monroe. Waist-watching folks will love the protein roll, which is rice-less and wrapped in soy paper. Wash your meal down with a geisha girl or lychee martini. For those seeking delectable fish, Heo offers exquisite black cod and Atlantic salmon as well as high quality sashimi. According to Heo, there is a real difference between choice and prime cuts of steak and the same can be said for fish. An additional special feature of the menu is the robata skewer, which is cooked via the centuries-old method of grilling

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meat on imported Binchotan coals. okurasushi.com Another place to find fine fish is Pacifica Seafood Restaurant (73505 El Paseo, Palm Desert, 760.674.8666), a popular local’s hangout for casual fine dining. Chef Luis Zamora is known for his seafood creations, such as sugar-spiced salmon with Chinese beans, mustard sauce and garlic mashed potatoes. You can start with the baked scallops on the half shell and end with Pacifica ice cream pie with macadamia nut ice cream, oreo cookie crust, chocolate sauce and whipped cream. The restaurant boasts an international vodka bar with $7 cocktails. Sip double berry lemonade made from blueberries, blackberries, lemon, citrus vodka and a splash of pomegranate juice while out on the second-story patio with desert and mountain views. Paired with oysters, this makes a fantastic start to any weekend! Pacifica also offers a Sunset Dinner special comprised of a two-course dinner for $19.75 until 5:30 p.m. every day. Half- price bottles of wine are offered on Tuesdays and it’s happy hour every day from 3:00-6:30 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to closing on Wednesday and Sunday. Pacifica Seafood Restaurant pacificaseafoodrestaurant.com

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If you’re in the mood for a touch of Europe and people watching from a patio on legendary Palm Canyon Drive, head to famous French bistro Pomme Frite (256 S Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, 760.778.3727). One of the best ways to experience this place is on a hot afternoon or just pre-dusk, when you can sample a crisp Belgian beer from a wide selection of brews. Enjoy the sun and your drink with an appetizer of beefsteak tomato and blue cheese or poached pears in red wine followed by a classic plate of steak frites. French and California wines are also offered. Additionally, this cozy and animated locale delivers specialties such as steamed black mussels and fries, Flemish-style beef stew, chicken vol au vent and Belgian chocolate mousse served with crème anglaise. As the name suggests, many dishes are served with crispy pommes frites and homemade dipping sauces. There are also rotating specials daily. If you go on a Thursday evening, your meal will be accentuated by the sounds of an accordion player. pommefrite.com ______Pomme Frite Kimberly Nichols is a contributing writer to Desert Golf & Tennis

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By Aaron Atwood luxury Autos

hen the world thinks super car, names such as Ferrari and Bugatti come to the collective mind. But Ford wants in on the action and has gone all in Wwith the redesign of the Ford GT. When Ford rolled the GT prototype onto the floor of the Detroit Auto Show, industry media applauded. Ford hasn’t set the pace for sports-car innovation in years, but the GT has put Ford back on pace to turn the heads of an audience that wants to compete with international automakers. Ford will only produce 250 GT’s in 2017, and it will vet every owner based on such criteria as presence on social media and how often the car will see road time. One look at the GT and you’ll move mountains to get on that list. The teardrop shape puts curves and aerodynamic features in all the right places. The razor’s edge bumper cuts through hearts as easily as it does the air. The monster side air intakes behind the door feed the engine all the oxygen it needs while looking great, and the mid-mounted engine is seen through the rear glass and puts the weight exactly where you want it. It won’t surprise anyone that the GT will go toe-to-toe with Ferrari. Its shape and features are similar. Lead designer Moray Callum came over to Ford from Ghia, where he worked on the Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale. The Scot was charged with revitalizing Mazda before getting pulled into work on Ford’s modernization. The GT is a sneaky powerhouse. Most cars in this class will have 10 or more cylinders with 500 horsepower. The GT gets more than 600 horses out of a twin-turbocharged V6. The 3.5 Liter Ford EcoBoost is the same engine as in the F-150—but an all-carbon frame makes the GT’s payload featherweight compared to the big truck. This pairing of lightweight body and a firecracker engine has put Ford back in contention on the professional racing circuit. The GT’s seven-speed automatic transmission has a dual clutch for feather-like shifting, and the rear spoiler deploys based on driver response and speed. With bona fide supercar credentials under the hood, the GT takes the role seriously in its suspension as well. The new chassis is paired to the frame by a torsion bar and pushrod

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suspension that can adjust ride height. The canopy is slender, which reduces drag. The An aluminum frame underpins the 20-inch wheels get custom Michelins two-seat cockpit is made more dynamic by carbon-fiber body panels, and even the featuring a unique compound and structure the addition of scissor, Lambo-style doors. cockpit seats are carbon fiber and shave designed specifically for the Ford GT. This American supercar has all the features pounds to lower weight. Ford created a Though Ford has not yet released the to put it on the international stage, and its windshield out of high-tech Corning car’s top-speed numbers, you can expect recipe for its success hinges on a power-to- Gorilla Glass, which shaved more than 12 something north of 200 mph. The front weight ratio that is second to none. pounds off while increasing strength. In

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per second. Sport, track and wet modes allow drivers to dial in performance as well as comfort. Ford has put its reputation on the line by entering the market for exotics. Rumors have retail at $400,000 for the GT, which should hit roads in late 2016. If you want to be one of the 250 buyers of this head- turning super car, you’ll have to start your application at Ford.com . If you make the cut, you’ll complete your purchase through an authorized GT dealer. Best of luck! ______Aaron Atwood is staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

See the New Ford GT Here Palm Springs Motors 69200 Highway 111 fact, to demonstrate just how strong it is, The instrument panel is entirely digital, Cathedral City, CA Ford engineers loaded a cannon with a making it customizable for various drivers palmspringmotors.com 1.75-inch hail ball and fired it at 55 m.p.h. and driving conditions. The software for 760.328.2102 into a piece of Gorilla Glass. The result: no the GT is an upgrade as well; the car’s damage. computer is able to process 300 mb of data

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nine or 18 holes comfortably, beautifully, with a view to the 19th hole, whether that is lunch at a chic club, elegant restaurant or even dinner and a dance—all without losing your style.” Swanson’s favorite in the collection is a reversible dress with a hint of a sleeve, which offers a distinctive print for golf or travel and turns inside out so you can slip into the little black dress you prefer for a special evening out. The collection includes fabrics that Swanson describes as “soft and stretchy with a flow to pull on and go. Seriously,” she adds with a smile. Designed for ease of travel, it’s a “wash, hang-to-dry and wear” wardrobe. “These collared or non-collared dresses are so cute in sleeveless, mini-sleeve or long for coverage,” the designer says. Undergarments follow suit for more “comfy, yummy” coverage because the dresses come in mini, short or long lengths, depending on your preference. The same orn in Laguna Beach, California, desert and Lady Golf The Fashion House for multi-pockets or no-pockets—it’s up to known for its artistic community, to introduce their aDRESSitGOLF you. “Your choice,” Swanson says. “It’s nine-year-old Kristy Swanson collection ( adressitgolf.com ) to the almost couture!” begged her school-teacher fashionable residents of the Coachella B This season’s line includes eye-popping parents to take her to Hollywood. She Valley. They’ve paired up perfectly to run colors and graphic prints—op art to pop dreamed of becoming a movie star. the business together. art, jungle to jumble prints. Think wild. She made good on her plans. By the age “I’m passionate about the game of golf Think whimsical. Think punch and of 13 she had more than 30 commercials and I run the business side of it,” Eisler says. jubilant. Capture your slim in stripes. to her credit and had been signed to her “Kristy takes care of the creative. As an avid Celebrate your curves with tailored-in first television series, Dreamfinders , for the athlete yet casual golfer, she knows what shaping magic. Think cool blues the sky Disney Channel. Swanson has been a she likes, she has a sense of style and never knew, hot sun yellows, sizzling reds successful working actress in film and function and she has the vision to bring it and ripe greens. The well-designed palette television for 35 years, with guest, alive.” is defined and sharpened with black. A supportive and starring roles. She is best In their separate roles, they work Crayola box is too small to hold all the hues known for her breakout, starring role in together to make their dreams a reality. you can choose from. This is art to go Buffy the Vampire Slayer , a film that has “What I was seeing on the racks and shelves everywhere you go, ready when you are! become a cult classic. She was also critically in the stores, and on the players from ADRESSSitGOLF is manufactured in acclaimed for her role in John Singleton’s amateurs to professionals, was all basically Los Angeles, with offices located in Higher Learning . A long list of television the same,” Swanson says. “Three-button Valencia, California. credits include episodes on Just Shoot Me , placket shirts and Bermuda shorts in a CSI: Miami , Growing Pains , Knots variety of colors, all pretty boring and the ______Landing , Early Edition , Psych , Law & same for men and women.” Diane Marlin-Dirkx is a contributing Order and Criminal Intent . And she’s When she’s not acting, Swanson cruises writer to Desert Golf & Tennis performed in many Holiday specials with the highways and byways on her leading actors. motorcycle, attending NASCAR races as a Her husband, Lloyd Eisler, born in celebrity supporter, and she and Eisler Seaforth, Ontario, Canada, is a former both play in charity golf tournaments. In World Champion and Olympic medalist March 2012 at the Murray Bros. in pairs figure skating. He also received the Caddyshack Celebrity Golf Classic, Where to Buy Your Own Meritorious Service Medal, the second Swanson decided she wanted to wear highest honor a civilian can receive in something other than “a man’s polo shirt Lady Golf The Fashion House Canada. Swanson and Eisler met in 2006 that is bright pink and called ladies golf 73608 Hwy. 111, Suite 1 on the set of Fox’s reality show Skating wear.” Mentally rolling up her sleeves to Palm Desert with Celebrities , and now they both live by the new task, she began to of shake things 760.773.4949 his motto: “If you’re not living on the edge, up on the sartorial scene for the game on LadyGol.com you’re taking up too much room!” the greens. The rest is a his-and-her story of a “Our aDresssItGolf Collection of successful 10-year marriage that clothing and accessories is just what it says: ultimately brought the couple to the a line of dresses that will take you through

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rilliant and multifaceted, the man is a lot like his diamonds. Mehta early in his career Going strong in the diamond trade for 42 years and counting, Raju Mehta has solidified his reputation as a Bpremier jeweler through business acumen, volumes of experience and sheer hard work. The owner of El Paseo Jewelers drives 100 miles each way every day to and from his home in Walnut, California, to bring passion and purpose to his establishment as well as to the community. Last fall the store moved from its previous location across the street on El Paseo, doubling its space to 2,200 feet and capturing an even more visible position by occupying the space next door to Starbuck’s. Born in Palanpur, India, Mehta was indoctrinated into the family diamond business early on. After finishing high school and college, he began work at the family’s diamond-cutting factory. Despite his insider status, there was no nepotism or special treatment conferred upon this young worker; he was expected to fetch coffee, tea and cigarettes for the more senior workers. Yet the experience gave him an in-depth education about every aspect of buying and selling rough diamonds. He then expanded his expertise to include polishing as well as mass production of diamonds. In 1983, Mehta made the move to the United States, joining his last year. In addition to traveling to Thailand, he and his wife, a brother Pravin, a diamond dealer in New York, and another professor of cybersecurity and Java programming language, brother, a jewelry manufacturer in Stamford, Connecticut. After deposited their two scholarly daughters at their respective new briefly trying his hand as a travel agent, Mehta joined yet another homes in England: the University of Essex in Colchester and brother, this time in Los Angeles, and, yes, also in the jewelry Queen Mary University in London. industry. Mehta’s deep connections within the jewelry industry help By 1997 the brothers were employing 200 people, successfully keep his store at the cutting edge. With brothers in New York and importing diamonds from India and selling them to retailers, Los Angeles and nephews in India, Mehta can acquire unique gems wholesalers and manufacturers. In 1998 Mehta acquired his store and pieces that many sellers cannot, especially since 92 percent of in Palm Desert, where he discovered he was able to sell stones at a cut and polished diamonds originate in India. He considers his large lower price by retailing directly to the public. He began to inventory to be a strength, which ensures prompt turnaround experiment selling higher quality merchandise and bigger pieces time for customers. and noticed a spike in sales. His philosophy that customer service is paramount is reflected In 2007, Mehta moved his business to the desert. Sticking with in his careful selection of staff, including five salespersons and two the formula of higher quality and bigger pieces at favorable prices, jewelers. He emphasizes the personal aspect of retail as opposed to he upgraded his entire inventory and was able to catapult his wholesale, where there is very little emotion attached. Mehta enterprise to a higher level. points out that he has a large patronage that simply won’t go Today, El Paseo Jewelers is considered an elite jeweler with great anywhere else. Many customers return time and time again, and price points and outstanding customer service. Making his Mehta has favorite stories, including about the 102-year-old customers happy is of foremost importance to Mehta, who has gentleman who bought a diamond for his 83-year-old girlfriend, welcomed new and returning clientele from 20 countries. and the couple in their eighties who became engaged right inside Observing Mehta in action is a testimony to his insistence on the store. exceptional service. He has 16 closed circuit cameras positioned to Having worked with diamonds all his life, Mehta says he is capture every angle of the store. During our interview, Mehta partial to the stone, even though El Paseo Jewelers also has a sprang into action when he noticed a couple enter the front door. spectacular selection of custom-designed pieces and colored gems. He spent close to 30 minutes personally assisting them, holding up He considers diamonds, which have been known since antiquity as a mirror and fixing clasps. His attentiveness resulted in their a ‘stone of invincibility,’ to be a lifeline. purchase of a pair of $60,000 diamond earrings. He sweetened the In reflecting on his experience and his love of his trade, Mehta deal by offering them complimentary seats in his suite at the says, “Throughout the different stages of my life and career, I’ve upcoming BNP Paribas Open or at Fashion Week El Paseo shows done it all. I’ve worked with rough diamonds, polished diamonds and parties. and cut diamonds, with manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. Support of charity is a priority for Mehta. For the past five years, I’ve even sold diamonds by staying up on TV all night.” he has regularly supported the two events mentioned above, as He acknowledges that times change and, as such, he’s now well as Desert Symphony, Women’s Day at the CareerBuilder made his foray into the world of online marketing, which he Challenge golf tournament and many others. anticipates will gain momentum in the desert. Although Mehta’s life and work are dominated by all things Whichever marketing medium or business plan he devises, it’s diamond, he is also extremely fashion conscious. He finds time for clear that in the life of Raju Mehta, diamonds are forever. play through such activities as attending Lakers games, reading, ______and playing Sudoku. He even managed to squeeze in two vacations Alison Elsner is a staff writer with Desert Golf & Tennis

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Mikimoto

hroughout history, societal later he succeeded in creating completely inches. This classic accessory is universally influences including war, spherical pearls that eventually allowed his accepted as the one item that instantly political power, education, business to flourish around the world. upgrades any ensemble, perfect for a Tsuperstition, the discovery of Today, the name Mikimoto is cocktail party or installation as board of metals and other raw materials, trade, synonymous with pearls. The Mikimoto directors chair. It is accented with a small M transportation and even the Industrial Diamond and Akoya Cultured Pearl Stud logo charm that rests at the back of the Revolution have impacted the ways Earrings are delicate and refined. They neck, near the beautifully detailed clasp. humans wear, and express themselves feature exquisite 8mm Akoya pearls (color The necklace retails for $3,750. through, jewelry. G and clarity VS2) surrounded by pavé-set Another power piece on multiple For the most part, the prehistoric eras diamonds (.16 tcw) and set in 18K white levels is the Mikimoto Akoya Pearl and and ancient civilizations of Egypt, gold. These radiant, handcrafted earrings Diamond Pendant Necklace, with petal Mesopotamia, India and China are close with a post back and are available for inspired stations harboring bright, round- responsible for creating the foundation for $2,400. The slight pinwheel shape of the cut diamonds (0.09 tcw) and surrounding jewelry designs that adorn us in the present white-gold settings gives an illusion of the star-of-the-show pearl measuring day and from which modern designers still movement. 7.5mm (color G and clarity VS). The 18- draw. For a subtler look, the Mikimoto Akoya inch, handcrafted 18K white-gold Pearl Earrings feature petite 18K white necklace has a 5/8-inch pendant drop and MIKIMOTO gold hoops with a half-inch drop and grade retails for $1,650. Watching the pearl divers of Ise, Japan, A+ Akoya pearls, measuring 6.5mm and The Mikimoto company has been unloading their treasures at the shore finished by a hinge with a snap-post ranked as one of the world’s most when he was a child launched Kokichi closure. The pair sells for $1,150. respected luxury brands by Women’s Mikimoto’s fascination with pearls. In The Mikimoto Pearl Necklace presents Wear Daily , and it remains the standard 1893, he created the first a single strand of Grade A1 cultured bearer for pearl jewelry, steeped in history hemispherical cultured pearl, and 12 years Akoya pearls, 7mm each and measuring18 and admiration.

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Hermes

HERMÈS Taking the theme to the max, the know we can do so in the context of rich Capturing the history of a dramatically Alchimie Hermès bracelet is a spectacular and resplendent design history. different way of life, Hermès of Paris, work of 18K rose gold adorned with 568 ______established in 1937, began as a harness diamonds interspersed throughout (4.71 Alison Elsner is a staff writer with workshop for noblemen in the Grands tcw) the simulated gold “strap” that Desert Golf & Tennis Boulevards quarter of Paris. In 1880 it appears to wrap around the wrist. The moved to 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint- small version measures 1.9 inches in MIKIMOTO Honore, where it remains to this day. In its diameter and is priced at $118,400. Leeds & Son Fine Jewelers early days, the company catered to the elite Ratcheting the glam back down to of Europe, Russia, Asia and the Americas. earthly proportions, the Hermès Collier 73-670 El Paseo Recognized by its horse-and-carriage logo de Chien (Dog Collar, en francais) double Palm Desert and signature orange boxes developed in tour bracelet in 18K rose gold gleams with 760.568.5266 the 1950s, today the luxury brand is best 125 diamonds (.79 tcw) that appear in leedsandsons.com known for its iconic silk scarves and purses, square stations along the surface of the such as the Kelly and the Birkin, bracelet as well as connecting strips for the Mikimoto Boutique introduced in the 1930s, and for silk ties, a lustrous . The small version of this perfume line and fine jewelry, brought bracelet also measures 1.9 inches around South Coast Plaza about in 1949-50. and sells for $40,900. 3333 Bristol Street The Hermès Chaîne d'Ancre The Hermès Kelly ring synchronizes Costa Mesa Enchaînée is a shiny pendant of well with both bracelets, showcasing a 714.424.5440 interlocking 18K rose-gold links accented single gold “strap” that seems to fasten mikimotoamerica.com with one sparkling diamond (0.04tcw) at around the finger, encrusted with 83 the very bottom. The attached chain dazzling little diamonds (.65 tcw) set in adjusts from 15.4 inches to 16.1 inches and smooth 18K rose gold and accented with a HERMÈS has a price tag of $3,500. decorative gold buckle. This piece is Hermès Bellagio Staying with this motif, the Hermès available for $12,700. 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South Chaîne d'Ancre Enchaînée earrings are The Hermès Vulcain earrings Las Vegas crafted with 18K rose gold, displaying a introduce a more angular approach, with 702.866.2629 hoop contour with a prominent link along dangling diagonals of 18K rose gold the front. Each has one diamond dangling hanging from petite chains that connect usa.hermès.com at the bottom (0.07 tcw). This pair of with the same miniaturized shapes resting earrings is sold for $3,650. Hermès’ on the earlobes. The diagonal motif is Hermès Los Angeles Airport integration of diamonds acknowledges the repeated again at the tip of each earring, Tom Bradley International terminal belief by the ancient Greeks -- for which with a sweet little diamond (.14tcw) that 380 World Way Hermès was the god of travel, trade and sways ever so gently as its owner moves Los Angeles hospitality -- that diamonds were broken about. These earrings retail for $6,800. pieces of stars fallen to earth, imbued with We are encouraged to live for today; 310.348.2773 magical and protective properties. however, in the world of jewelry it’s nice to usa.hermès.com

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Coachella Valley The publisher and staff of Desert Golf & Tennis make every effort to ensure accuracy in our maps and directories. Should you find any errors please email us with the corrections. Our desire is 1. Avondale Golf Club for our maps and directories to remain as current as possible; with your assistance we will 2. Azure Sky Resort 3. Cathedral Canyon Golf & Tennis Club achieve the highest level of accuracy. We value your input. maps@desertgolf&tennis.com 4. Deep Canyon Tennis Club 5. Desert Breezes Resort 6. Desert Falls Fitness & Tennis 7. Desert Princess Country Club 8. Freedom Park 9. Hyatt Grand Champions Resort Avondale Golf Club Freedom Park 10. Indian Palms Vacation Club (760) 777-1050, 75800 Avondale Dr, Palm Desert. (760) 568-9697, Freedom Park 77400 Country Club 11. Ironwood Country Club Private Dr, Palm Desert. Public 12. Indian Wells Tennis Gardens 13. Jackie Cooper Tennis Club Azure Sky Resort Hyatt Grand Champions Resort 14. La Quinta Resort & Club (760) 325-9109, 1661 Calle Palo Fierro Palm Springs. (760) 341-1000, Indian Wells Ln, Indian Wells. Resort 15. Mission Hills Country Club 16. Mission Hills Croquet & Tennis Villa Resort 17. Motorcoach Country Club Indian Palms Vacation Club 18. Mountain View Country Club Cathedral Canyon Golf & Tennis Club . (760) 328- (760) 342-1485, 82567 Avenue 48 Indio. 19. North Jackson Park 6571, 68311 Paseo Real Cathedral City. Semiprivate Resort 20. Outdoor Resort 21. Palm Desert Civic Center Park Deep Canyon Tennis Club Ironwood Country Club 22. Palm Desert Tennis Club (760) 568-6822, 73120 Frank Feltrop, Cir Palm Desert. (760) 346-0551, 73735 Irontree Dr, Palm Desert. 23. Palm Springs Tennis Club Private Private 24. Plaza Racquet Club 25. Panorama Park Desert Breezes Resort Indian Wells Tennis Gardens 26. Shadow Mountain Resort & Club (760) 345-2637, 77-955 Ent Las Brisas, Palm Desert, CA (760) 200-8400, 78200 Miles Avenue, Indian Wells. 27. Smoke Tree Ranch 92211. Resort Semiprivate 28. South Jackson Park 29. Springs Country Club Desert Falls Fitness & Tennis Jackie Cooper Tennis Club 30. Sunrise Country Club (760) 341-1305, 1111 Desert Falls Pkwy, Palm Desert . (760) 822-4194, Palm Desert Resort & Country Club, 31. Tamarisk Country Club Semiprivate 77333 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert. Semiprivate 32. The Club at PGA WEST 33. The Oasis Desert Princess Country Club La Quinta Resort & Club 34. The Village Racquet Club 35. Welk Resort Desert Oasis (760) 322-1655, 28555 Landau Blvd Cathedral City. (760) 346-5683, 49-499 Eisenhower Dr, La Quinta, 36. Woodhaven Country Club Private Resort/Semiprivate

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Borrego Springs 1. Anza Borrego Tennis Center (760) 767-0577, 286 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs. Semiprivate

Mission Hills Country Club Palm Springs Tennis Club Tamarisk Country Club (760) 324-9400, 34600 Mission Hills Dr, Rancho (760) 325-1441, 701 W Baristo Rd Palm Springs. (760) 328-2141, 70240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage. Private Resort Mirage. Private

Mission Hills Croquet & Tennis Villa Plaza Racquet Club The Club at PGA WEST (760) 575-4175, 120 Racquet Club Dr N, Rancho (760) 323-8997, 1300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. (760) 564-7111, 55-955 Pga Blvd, La Quinta. Private Mirage. Semiprivate Semiprivate The Oasis Motorcoach Country Club Panorama Park (760) 324-3422, 4190 E Palm Canyon Dr, Palm (760) 863-0789, 80-501 Avenue 48, Indio. Private (760) 770-0390, 28905 Avenida Maravilla. Public Springs. Resort

Mountain View Country Club Shadow Mountain Resort & Club The Village Racquet Club (760) 771-4311, 80375 Pomelo La Quinta. Private (760) 346-6123, 45750 San Luis Rey Ave Palm (760) 325-3884, 900 E Ramon Rd, Palm Springs. Desert. Resort Private North Jackson Park (760) 391-4000, 43200 Towne St, Indio. Public Smoke Tree Ranch Welk Resort Desert Oasis (760) 327-1221, 1850 Smoke Tree Ln, Palm Springs. (760) 321-9000 34567, Cathedral Canyon Dr Outdoor Resort Resort Cathedral City. Resort (760) 424-8455, 69411 Ramon Rd Cathedral City. Resort South Jackson Park Woodhaven Country Club (760) 391-4000, 83100 Date Ave, Indio. Public (760) 345-7636, Woodhaven Dr E, Palm Desert. Palm Desert Civic Center Park Public (760) 346-0611, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Springs Country Club Desert. Public (760) 324-8292, 1 Duke Dr Rancho Mirage. Private

Palm Desert Tennis Club Sunrise Country Club (760) 346-5683, 48240 Racquet Ln, Palm Desert. (760) 328-6549, 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho Private Mirage. Private

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1. Ahwatukee Tennis Center 2. Carefree Tennis and Bike Ranch 3. Camelback Village Racquet, Health Club 4. Chandler Tennis Center 5. Club SAR Fitness Center 6. Copper Wynd 7. Gainey Ranch 8. Gene Autry Sports Complex 9. Gold Key Racquet Club 10. Granada Park 11. Kiwanis Recreation Center 12. La Camarilla Racquet, FSC Camelback Village Racquet and Health Club Granada Park 13. Mt View Tennis Center (602) 840-6412, 4444 East Camelback Road, (602) 262-6696, 6505 North 20th Avenue, Phoenix. 14. Mariposa Park Phoenix. Semiprivate Public 15. Paradise Valley Country Club 16. Paseo Racquet Center 17. Playa Margarita Park Chandler Tennis Center Kiwanis Recreation Center 18. Phoenix Country Club (480) 782-2650, 2250 S McQueen Rd, Chandler. (480) 350-5201 ,6111 S All America Way, Tempe. 19. Phoenix Tennis Center Public Public 20. Pinnacle Peak Country Club La Camarilla Racquet, Fitness and Swim Club 21. Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Club SAR Fitness Center (480) 998-3388, 5320 East Shea Boulevard, 22. Racquet Club Condo Rental (480) 312-2669, 8055 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale. Private 23. Rose Mofford Sports Complex Scottsdale. Private 24. Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort Mt View Tennis Center 25. Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club Copper Wynd (602) 534-2500, 1104 E Grovers Ave, Phoenix. 26. Surprise Tennis Complex (480) 333-1842, 13325 North Eagle Ridge Drive, Public 27. Thunderbird Park 28. Villa de Paz Recreation Association Fountain Hills. Resort 29. Vistas Recreation Center Mariposa Park Gainey Ranch (602) 262-6575, 3203 West Morten Avenue, (480) 951-0321, 7720 East Gainey Ranch Road, Phoenix. Public Scottsdale. Private Ahwatukee Tennis Center Paradise Valley Country Club (480) 893-3431, 4700 E Warner Rd, Phoenix. Gene Autry Sports Complex (602) 840-8100, 7101 N Tatum Blvd, Paradise Valley. Semiprivate (480) 654-3787, 4125 E McKellips Rd, Mesa. Public Private

Carefree Tennis and Bike Ranch Gold Key Racquet Club Paseo Racquet Center (480) 488-7106, 37220 N Mule Train Road, Carefree (602) 993-1900, 12826 N 3rd St, Phoenix. (623) 979-1234, 6268 Thunderbird Road, Glendale Semiprivate Public

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Playa Margarita Park (602) 262-6716, 3615 West Roeser Road, Phoenix. Public

Phoenix Country Club (602) 263-5208, 2901 N 7th St, Phoenix. Private

Phoenix Tennis Center (602) 249-3712, 6330 N 21st Ave, Phoenix. Public

Pinnacle Peak Country Club (480) 585-6992, 8701 East Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale. Private

Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort (602) 997-2626, 7677 North 16th Street, Phoenix. Resort

Racquet Club Condo Rental (602) 316-6738, 9708 East Vía Linda, Scottsdale. Resort

Rose Mofford Sports Complex (602) 261-8011, 9833 N 25th Ave, Phoenix. Public

Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa (480) 948-2100, 5700 East McDonald Drive, Paradise Valley. Resort Scottsdale Resort & Athletic Club Tucson Arizona (480) 344-0600, 8235 East Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale. Resort 1. Ft Lowell Tennis Center Surprise Tennis Complex 2. Himmel Park Tennis Center (623) 222-2400, 14469 W Paradise Ln, Surprise. 3. Quail Valley Tennis Club Public 4. Reffkin Tennis Center 5. Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort Thunderbird Park 6. Saguaro Aquatics & Tennis (480) 312-7275, 9170 E. Thunderbird Road, Reffkin Tennis Center 7. Sarver Tennis Center at the Tucson Jewish Scottsdale. Public (520) 791-4896, 50 South Alvernon Way, Tucson. Community Center Public 8. Skyline Country Club Villa de Paz Recreation Association 9. The Highlands at Dove Mountain (623) 877-9179, 10320 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix. Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf Private 10. Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club and Tennis Resort 11. Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa (520) 544-5000, 10000 N Oracle Rd, Tucson. Resort Vistas Recreation Center (623) 566-6178, 18823 N Country Club Pkwy, Peoria. Public Saguaro Aquatics & Tennis (520) 638-8040, 2045 W Omar Dr, Tucson. Private The Highlands at Dove Mountain (520) 579-9574, 4949 W Heritage Club Blvd, Marana. Private Sarver Tennis Center at the Tucson Jewish Tucson Community Center Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club (520) 299-3000, 3800 E River Rd Tucson. Private (520) 795-6960, 4001 North Country Club Road, Tucson. Private Skyline Country Club Ft Lowell Tennis Center (520) 299-1111, 5200 North Saint Andrews Drive, Westward Look Wyndham Grand (520) 791-2584, 2900 North Craycroft Road, Tucson. Tucson. Private Resort and Spa Public (520) 297-1151, 245 E Ina Rd, Tucson. Resort

Himmel Park Tennis Center (520) 791-3276, 1000 N. Tucson Blvd, Tucson. Public The publisher and staff of Desert Golf & Tennis make every effort to ensure accuracy in our maps Quail Valley Tennis Club and directories. Should you find any errors please email us with the corrections. Our desire is (520) 888-6163, 5550 N Oracle Rd , Tucson . Public for our maps and directories to remain as current as possible; with your assistance we will achieve the highest level of accuracy. We value your input. maps@desertgolf&tennis.com

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Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA Madeira Canyon Park (702) 877-9622, 4141 Meadows Ln Las Vegas. (702) 267-5840, 2390 Democracy Dr Henderson. Las Vegas Public Public Bruce Trent Park Monte Carlo Resort and Casino 1. Alexis Park Resort Hotel (702) 229-6718, N Rampart, Las Vegas. Public (702) 730-7777, 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. 1. Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino Resort 1. The Carriage House The Carriage House 1. Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (702) 798-1020, 105 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas. Palms Casino Resort 1. Flamingo Tennis Resort (702) 942-7777, 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas. 1. The Flamingo Las Vegas 1. Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Complex Resort 1. Harrah’s Las Vegas Canyon Gate Country Club 1. Las Vegas Hilton (702) 605-0643, 2001 Canyon Gate Dr Las Vegas. Paseo Verde Park 1. LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino Private (702) 267-5840, 1840 Desert Shadow Trl, 1. Monte Carlo Resort and Casino Henderson. Public 1. Polo Towers Club De Soleil 1. Treasure Island (702) 507-9400, 5625 W Tropicana Ave Las Vegas. Paul Meyer Park Resort 7442 Coffeyville Ave Las Vegas. Public 2. Aliante Nature Discovery Park 3. Angel Park ClubSport Green Valley Peccole Ranch Tennis Club 4. Anthem Country Club (702) 454-6000, 2100 Olympic Ave, Henderson. (702) 255-3351, 9501 Red Hills Rd Las Vegas. 5. Arbors Tennis & Play Park Private Private 6. Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA 7. Bruce Trent Park Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas The Plaza Hotel and Casino 8. Canyon Gate Country Club (702) 698-7000, 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas. (702) 386-2110, 1 S Main St, Las Vegas. Resort 9. Club De Soleil Resort 10. ClubSport Green Valley Polo Towers 11. Darling Tennis Center Darling Tennis Center (702) 261-1000, 3745 South Las Vegas Boulevard, 12. Desert Palm Tennis Club 13. Dragonridge Country Club (702) 229-2100, 7901 W Washington Ave, Las Las Vegas. Resort 14. Gardens Park Vegas. Public 15. Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort Pro Tennis Inc. 16. Lorenzi Park Tennis Courts Desert Palm Tennis Club (702) 732-1861 3000, Joe W Brown Dr, Las Vegas. 17. Madeira Canyon Park (702) 368-2800, 3090 S Jones Blvd, Las Vegas. Private 18. Palms Casino Resort Public 19. Paseo Verde Park Rafael Rivera Park 20. Paul Meyer Park Dragonridge Country Club (702) 229-6718, 2998 E Stewart Ave, Las Vegas. 21. Peccole Ranch Tennis Club (702) 614-4444, 552 S Stephanie St, Henderson. Public 22. The Plaza Hotel and Casino Private 23. Pro Tennis Inc. Riviera Hotel & Casino 24. Rafael Rivera Park Flamingo Tennis (702) 734-5110, 2901 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. 25. Riviera Hotel & Casino (702) 733-3444, 3555 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. Resort 26. Rodeo Park Public 27. Spa At Southern Highlands Rodeo Park 28. Sunset Park The Flamingo Las Vegas (702) 267-5710, 810 Aspen Peak Loop, Henderson. 29. The Vistas Park (702) 733-3111, 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Public 30. The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa Las Vegas. Resort 31. The Willows Park 32. Trail Canyon Park Spa At Southern Highlands Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Complex 3663 Robert Trent Jones Ln, Las Vegas. Resort (702) 895-3011, 854-886 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas. Public Sunset Park Alexis Park Resort Hotel (702) 455-8200, 2601 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas. (702) 796-3310, 375 East Harmon Ave, Las Vegas . Gardens Park Public Resort (702) 562-4890, 10401 Garden Park Dr, Las Vegas. Public The Vistas Park Aliante Nature Discovery Park (702) 229-2330, 11311 Alta Dr, Las Vegas . Public (702) 633-2418, 2600 Nature Park Dr North Las Harrah’s Las Vegas Vegas. Public (702) 369-5000, 3475 South Las Vegas Boulevard. The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa Resort (702) 836-5900, 160 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas . Angel Park Resort (702) 229-6011, Angel Park Trail, Las Vegas. Public Las Vegas Hilton (702) 732-5111, 3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas . The Willows Park Anthem Country Club Resort (702) 240-6500, 2775 Desert Marigold Ln, Las (702) 614-5000, 1 Club Side Dr, Henderson. Vegas. Public Private Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort 8175 Arville Street Las Vegas. Resort Trail Canyon Park Arbors Tennis & Play Park 1065 Trail Canyon Rd, Henderson. Public (702) 233-5831, 610 Far Hills Ave Las Vegas. Public LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino (702) 897-9300, 3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas. Public Treasure Island Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino 3300 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. Resort (702) 967-4111, 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas. Lorenzi Park Tennis Courts Resort (702) 229-486, W Washington Ave, Las Vegas. Public

Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 69 desertgolfandtennis.com private tennis Clubs Directory Coachella Valley CLUB ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OF COURTS Avondale Golf Club 75800 Avondale Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 345-2727 1 Deep Canyon Tennis Club 73120 Frank Feltrop, Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 568-6822 13 Desert Princess Country Club 28555 Landau Blvd, Cathedral City, CA 92234 (760) 322-1655 10 Iron Wood Country Club 73735 Irontree Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-0551 13 Mission Hills Country Club 34600 Mission Hills Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 324-9400 34 Motorcoach Country Club 80-501 Avenue 48, Indio, CA 92201 (760) 863-0789 3 Mountain View Country Club 80375 Pomelo, La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 771-4311 4 Palm Desert Tennis Club 48240 Racquet Ln., Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-5683 8 Sunrise Country Club 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 328-6549 13 Tamarisk Country Club 70240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 328-2141 6 The Club at PGA WEST 55-955 Pga Blvd, La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 564-7111 19 The Springs Country Club 1 Duke Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 (760) 324-8292 11 The Village Racquet Club 951 Village Square South, Palm Springs CA, 92262 (760) 325-3884 3

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Club SAR Fitness Center 8055 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 312-2669 13 Gainey Ranch 7720 East Gainey Ranch Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 951-0321 7 La Camarilla Racquet, FSC 5320 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 998-3388 16 Paradise Valley Country Club 7101 N Tatum Blvd, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 (602) 840-8100 9 Phoenix Country Club 2901 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 263-5208 10 Pinnacle Peak Country Club 8701 E Pinnacle Peak Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 585-6992 2 Villa de Paz Recreation Assoc. 10320 W Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85037 (623) 877-9179 2 Tucson Sarver Tennis Center 3800 E River Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718 (520) 299-3000 6 Skyline Country Club 5200 E. St. Andrews Dr, Tucson, AZ 85718 (520) 299-1111 6 The Highlands at Dove Mtn 4949 W Heritage Club Blvd, Marana, AZ 85658 (520) 579-9574 4 Tucson Racquet & Fitness Club 4001 N Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 795-6960 33 las Vegas CLUB ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OF COURTS

Anthem Country Club 1 Club Side Dr, Henderson, NV 89052 (702) 614-5000 6 Canyon Gate Country Club 2001 Canyon Gate Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 605-0643 5 ClubSport Green Valley 2100 Olympic Avenue, Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 454-6000 14 Dragonridge Country Club 1400 Foothills Village Dr., Henderson, NV 89012 (702) 614-4444 5 Las Vegas Country Club 3000 Joe Brown Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 734-1122 6 Peccole Ranch Tennis Club 9501 Red Hills Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89117 (702) 255-3351 4 Red Rock Country Club 2250 Red Springs Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89135 (702) 304-5600 9

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30. Ivey Ranch Country Club 59. Rancho Las Palmas Country Club Coachella Valley 31. La Quinta Country Club 60. Rancho Mirage Country Club 32. La Quinta Resort & Club 61. The Reserve 1. Andulusia at Coral Mountain 33. The Lakes Country Club 62. Santa Rosa Country Club 2. Avondale Golf Club 34. Marrakesh Country Club 63. Shadow Hills Golf Club 3. Bermuda Dunes Country Club 35. Marriott’s Desert Springs 64. Shadow Mountain Golf Club 4. Bighorn Golf Club Resort 65. SilverRock Resort 5. Calimesa Country Club 36. Marriott’s Shadow Ridge 66. The Springs Club 6. Indian Canyons Golf Resort Resort 67. Stone Eagle Golf Club 7. Cathedral Canyon Country Club 37. Mesquite Country Club 68. Sunrise Country Club 8. Chaparral Country Club 38. Mission Lakes Country Club 69. Tamarisk Country Club Calimesa Country Club 9. Cimarron Golf Resort 39. Mission Hills Country Club 70. Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort 909-795-2488, 1300 S. third Street, Calimesa. 10. Classic Club 40. Monterey Country Club 71. TERR Lago, Golf Club at Public /18/68.3/115/5970. 11. Date Palm Country Club 43. Morningside, The Club at 72. Thunderbird Country Club 12. Desert Dunes Golf Course 41. Mountain View CC at La Quinta 73. Toscana Country Club Cathedral Canyon Country Club 13. Desert Falls Country Club 42. Mountain Vista GC at Sun City 74. Tradition Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 68311 Paseo Real, Cathedral City. 14. Desert Horizons Country Club 44. Oasis Country Club 75. Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta 15. Desert Island Golf & Country Club 45. Outdoor Resort & Country Club 76. Club at Shenandoah Springs Lake/Mountain: Semiprivate /18/71.1/130/6510 16. Desert Princess Country Club 47. Palm Desert Resort Country Club 77. The Vintage Club Mountain/Arroyo: Semiprivate /18/70.9/126/6482 17. Desert Willow Golf Course 48. Palm Desert Greens Country Club 78. Westin Mission Hills Resort Lake/Arroyo: Semiprivate /18/70.3/125/6366. 18. Eldorado Country Club 49. Palm Royale Country Club 79. Woodhaven Country Club 20. Heritage Palms Golf Course 50. Palm Springs Country Club 80. PGA West: Jack Nicklaus: TPC Chaparral Country Club 21. The Hideaway 51. Palm Valley Country Club Stadium Course 760-340-1893/100 Chaparral Drive, Palm Desert. 22. Indian Canyons Golf Resort 52. The Palms Golf Club 81. Madison Club Private /58.8/97/3913. 23. Indian Palms Country Club 53. PGA West: Arnold Palmer: 82. Eagle Falls Golf Course 24. Indian Springs Golf & Country Club 83. The Plantation 25. Indian Ridge Country Club 54. PGA West: Course 84. Escena Golf Club Cimarron Golf Resort 26. Indian Wells Country Club 55. The Plantation Golf Club desertgolfer.com. 67-603 30th Ave., Catheradal City. 27. Indian Wells Golf Resort 56. Portola Country Club Long Course: Public /18/70.5/119/6446 28. Indio Golf Club 57. The Quarry at La Quinta Short Course: Public /56.5/88/2882. 29. Ironwood Country Club 58. Rancho La Quinta Country Club Classic Club 760-601-3600, desertgolfer.com Andulusia at Coral Mountain Bermuda Dunes Country Club 75-200 Classic Club Blvd., Palm Desert, 760-777-1050, 58-830 Marbella Lane, La Quinta. 760-345-2771, 42-360 Adams St., Bermuda Dunes. Public/Resort /18/72/137/7305. Private /18/76.0/140/7521. Classic 1 & Lake Course: Private /18/70.6/123/6364 Classic 2 & Lake Course: Private /18/71.2/128/6437 Club at Shenandoah Springs Avondale Golf Club Classic Course: Private /18/71.6/126/6555. 760-343-3669, 32-610 Desert Moon Drive, Thousand 760-345-2727, 75-800 Avondale Drive, Palm Desert. Palms. Private /18/64.3/121/5465. Private /18/72.4/127/6782. Bighorn Golf Club 760-341-4653, 255 Palowet Drive, Palm Desert. The Date Palm Country Club Canyons: Private /18/70.8/129/6305 760-328-1315, 36-200 Date Palm Dr., Cathedral City . Mountains: Private /18/70.1/132/6169. Semiprivate /54.0/85/3083.

72 Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 desertgolfandtennis.com Golf Clubs Indian Springs Golf & Country Club desertgolfer.com, 79-940 Westward Ho Dr., Indio. Public /18/68.7/120/6104.

Indian Ridge Country Club 760-772-7272, 76-375 Country Club Dr., Palm Desert . Arroyo Course: Private /18/70.5/129/6293 Grove Course: Private /18/70.9/128/6410.

Indian Wells Country Club 760-345-2561, 46-000 Club Drive, Indian Wells. Classic: Private /18/71.0/127/6478 Cove: Private /18/71.5/121/6558.

Indian Wells Golf Resort desertgolfer.com , 44-500 Indian Wells Lane. Indian Wells. Resort /18/69.9/128/6135.

Indio Golf Club 760-347-9156, 83-040 Avenue 42, Indio. Public /54.1/77/3004.

Ironwood Country Club 760-346-0551, 73-735 IronTree Drive, Palm Desert. South Course: Private /18/75.1/133/7256 North Course: Private /18/68.8/123/6065.

Ivey Ranch Country Club 760-343-2013, 74-580 Varner Road, Thousand Palms. Semiprivate /18/65.8/108/5266.

La Quinta Country Club 760-564-4151, 77-750 Avenue 50, La Quinta. Private /18/71.8/131/6554.

La Quinta Resort & Club desertgolfer.com, 50-200 Avenida Vista, La Quinta. Dunes: Resort/Semiprivate /18/73.4/36/6747 Mountain: Resort/Semiprivate /18/72.6/135/6700 . 760-564-7620, 50-503 Jefferson St, La Quinta. Citrus: Private /18/72/7,106/113.

Desert Dunes Golf Course Eldorado Country Club The Lakes Country Club 760-568-4321 desertgolfer.com, 19-300 Palm Drive, Desert Hot 760-346-8081, 46-000 Fairway Drive, Indian Wells. 161 Old Ranch Road, Palm Desert. Springs. Public /18/71.1/128/6175. Private /18/71.4/128/6534. Sount/North: Private /72.1/128/6631 North/East: Private /18/70.5/129/6371 Desert Falls Country Club Escena Golf Club East/South: Private /18/71.7/129/6620 desertgolfer.com , 1111 Desert Falls Pkwy, Palm 760-778-2737, 1100 Clubhouse View Dr., Palm Old South: Private /18/71.1/129/6439. Desert. Semiprivate /18/72.2/128/6702. Springs, Public /18/74.2/130/7173. Madison Club Desert Horizons Country Club Heritage Palms Golf Course 760-391-4500, 53-035 Meriwether Way, La Quinta. 760-340-4646, 44-900 Desert Horizons Drive, Indian desertgolfer.com, 44-291 Heritage Palm Drive South, Private /18/75.4/143/7426. Wells. Private/ 18/70.1/119/6163. Indio. Semiprivate /18/69.9/119/6293. Marrakesh Country Club Desert Island Golf & Country Club The Hideaway 760-568-2688, 47-000 Marrakesh Dr., Palm Desert. 760-328-2111, 71-777 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho 760-777-7400, 80-349 Village Club Place, La Quinta. Private /57.4/87/3750. Mirage. Private /18/71.6/127/6686. Clive Clark: Private /18/71.7/139/6462 : Private /18/72.8/137/6630. Marriott’s Desert Springs Resort & Spa Desert Princess Country Club desertgolfer.com, 74-855 Country Club Dr., Palm desertgolfer.com, 28-555 Landau Blvd., Cathedral Indian Canyons Golf Resort Desert. Palms Course: Public /18/70.3/126/6381 City. Cielo-Vista Course: Resort /18/70.8/126/6366 desertgolfer.com, South Course: 1097 E. Murray Valley Course: Public /18/70.1/125/6323. Lagos-Cielo Course: Resort/ 18/70.1/124/6117 Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. Public /72 70.4/118 6582 Old Course: Resort/ 18/70.3/123/6160 North Course: 1100 E. Murray Canyon Dr. Marriott’s Shadow Ridge Resort Vista-Lagos Course: Resort/ 18/70.5/124/6259. Palm Springs. Private /72.9/128 6943 desertgolfer.com, 9002 Shadow Ridge Rd., Palm Desert. Resort /18/73.9/134/7006. Desert Willow Golf Course Indian Palms Country Club desertgolfer.com, 38-995 Desert Willow Dr., Palm desertgolfer.com, 948-630 Monroe, Indio. Mesquite Country Club Desert. Firecliff Course: Public /18/71.7/133/6676 Indian/Mountain: Semiprivate /18/72.7/125/6633 desertgolfer.com, 2700 East Mesquite Ave., Palm Mountain View Course: Pulbic /18/71.5/128/6507. Mountain/Royal: Semiprivate /18/71.9/130/6287 Springs. Public /18/68.0/118/5944. Royal/Indian: Semiprivate /18/72.8/125/6492. Eagle Falls Golf Course Mission Lakes Country Club desertgolfer.com 84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy., Indio 760-329-6481, 8484 Clubhouse Blvd., Desert Hot Public/Resort /18/72/6820. Springs. Semiprivate/18/72.1/124/6742.

Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 73 desertgolfandtennis.com CoachellaV alleyC alifornia Palm Valley Country Club SilverRock Resort 760-345-2737, 39-205 Palm Valley Dr., Palm Desert. 888-600-7272, 79-179 Ahmanson Lane, La Quinta, Coachella Valley Challenge Course: Private /18/61.5/107/4439 Public /18/76.3/139/7553. Championship Course: Private /18/72.2/131/6545. continued from previous page The Springs Club The Palms Golf Club 760-324-8292, 1 Duke Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-771-2606, 57000 Palms Drive, La Quinta, Private /18/70.1/124/6279. Mission Hills Country Club Private /18/71.8/132/6642. 760-324-9400, 34-600 Mission Hills Dr., Rancho Mirage. Stone Eagle Golf Club Arnold Palmer Course: Private /18/72.7/132/6743 PGA West 760-568-9800, 72-500 Stone Eagle Drive, Palm Pete Dye Challenge: Private /18/72.6/138/6582 760-564-7100, 55-955 PGA Boulevard, La Quinta. Desert. Private /69.8/131/6852. Dinah Shore Tournament: Private /18/73.6/138/6582 Jack Nicklaus: Private /18/72.2/134/6522 Arnold Palmer: Private /18/71.4/133/6474 Sunrise Country Club Monterey Country Club Tom Weiskopf: Private /18/71.6/123/6654. 760-328-6549, 71-601 Country Club Drive, Rancho 760-568-9311, 41-500 Monterey Ave., Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 56-150 PGA Blvd., La Quinta. Mirage. Private/Reciprocal /56.9/85/3837. East/West nines: Private /69.6/126/6185 Jack Nicklaus Tourn: Semiprivate /18/72.2/134/6522 West/South nines: Private /69.3/125/6108 TPC Stadium Course: Semiprivate /18/73.3/142/6739 Tamarisk Country Club East/South nines: Private /68.8/121/6005. 760-564-3900, 81-405 Kingston Heath, La Quinta. 760-328-2141, 70-240 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Greg Norman Course: Resort /71.0/122/5281. Mirage. Private /18/70.0/121/6303. Morningside, The Club at 760-321-1234, Morningside Drive, Rancho Mirage. The Plantation Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Private /18/71.0/127/6404. 760-775-3688, 50994 Monroe, Indio. desertgolfer.com, 1885 Golf Club Dr., Palm Springs. Private /18/71.6/128/6597. Legends Course: Public /18/72.3/123/6775 Mountain View CC at La Quinta Resort Course: Public /18/71.8/125/6705. 760-771-4311, 80-375 Pomelo, La Quinta. Portola Country Club Private /18/72.7/131/6773. 760-568-1592, 42-500 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. Terra Lago, Golf Club at Private /18/54/2,167/NR. desertgolfer.com, 84-000 Terra Lago Parkway, Indio. Mountain Vista Golf Coourse at Sun City North Course: Public /18/73.7/137/7060 desertgolfer.com. 38-180 Del Webb Blvd., Palm The Quarry at La Quinta South Course: Public /18/74.0/124/7044. Desert. San Gorgonio: 760-777-1100, 1 Quarry Lane, La Quinta. Semiprivate /18/69.7/124/6202 Private /18/72.5/132/6852. Thunderbird Country Club Santa Rosa: Semiprivate /18/69.7/119/6162. 760-328-2161, 70-612 Highway 111, Rancho Rancho La Quinta Country Club Mirage. Private /18/70.7/129/6460. Oasis Country Club 760-777-7799, 79-301 Cascadas Circle, La Quinta. 760-345-5661, 42-300 Casbah Way, Palm Desert. Jones Course: Private /18/71.2/129/6452 Toscana Country Club Semiprivate /56.2/92/3489. Pate Course: Private /18/71.7/135/6474. 760-404-1457, 76-007 Club Villa Drive, Indian Wells. Private /18/71.2/132/6336. Outdoor Resort & Country Club Rancho Las Palmas Country Club 760-324-4005 Ramon Rd, Catherdral City. desertgolfer.com, 42-000 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage . Tradition Golf Club Private /51.1/182. West/North nines: Private/Resort /67.8/116/6113 760-564-1067, 78-505 Old Avenue 52, La Quinta. North/South nines: Private/Resort /67.1/117/6025 Private /18/71.0/136/6541. Palm Desert Resort Country Club South/West nines: Private/Resort /67.8/115/6128. desertgolfer.com, 77-333 Country Club Dr., Palm Trilogy Golf Club at La Quinta Desert. Semiprivate /18/71.7/122/6616. Rancho Mirage Country Club 760-771-0707, 60151 Trilogy Pkwy, La Quinta. desertgolfer.com, 38-500 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Public /18/70.8/124/6455. Palm Desert Greens Country Club Mirage. Semi private /18/69.4/122/6111. 760-346-2941, Country Club Dr., Palm Desert. The Vintage Club Private /18/72/4079. The Reserve 760-340-0500, 75-001 Vintage Dr. West, Indian Wells. 760-674-2240, 74-001 Reserve Drive, Indian Wells. Desert Course: Private /18/68.8/124/5918 Palm Royale Country Club Private /18/72.2/134/6798. Mountain Course: Private /18/0.5/126/6423. 760-345-9701, 78-259 Indigo Dr., La Quinta. Public /18/54. Santa Rosa Country Club Westin Mission Hills Resort 760-568-5707, 38-105 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 70-705 Ramon Road, Rancho Palm Springs Country Club Private/Reciprocal /18/65.0/108/5247. Mirage. Gary Player Signature Course: desertgolfer.com, 2500 Whitewater Club Dr., Palm Resort/ 18/71.3/124/6643. Springs. Public /18/69.2/125/6177. Shadow Hills Golf Club 760-328-3198, 71-333 Diana Shore Dr., Rancho Mirage. 760-200-3375, 80-875 Avenue 40, Indio. Pete Dye Resort Course: Semiprivate /18/70.9/130/6442. Resort /18/69.6/126/6158.

Shadow Mountain Golf Club Woodhaven Country Club 760-346-8242, 73-800 Ironwood Dr., Palm Desert. desertgolfer.com, 41-555 Woodhaven Drive East. Private /18/66.3/114/5393. Private/Reciprocal /18/67.1/118/5794.

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Desert Island Golf & Country Club 1. Desert Island Golf & Country Club Borrego Springs Resort 760-767-5700, 1112 Tilting T 2. De Anza Country Club Drive, Borrego Springs. 3. Rams Hill Golf Club Public/27/72. 4. Road Runner 5. The Springs at Borrego De Anza Country Club 760-767-5105, 509 Catarina Dr., Borrego Springs. Private/18/72/70.4 /123/6385.

Rams Hill Golf Club 760-767-3500, 1881 Rams Hill Rd Borrego Springs. Public/18/73.3/137/6856.

Road Runner 760-767-5379, 1010 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs. Public/18/3/69.0/115/2894.

The Springs at Borrego 760-767-0004, 2255 DiGiorgio Rd., Borrego Springs. Public/9 /36/69.3/111/2900.

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CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS Andalusia CC 18 Non $39,500 $3,350 $625 $0 695 GTSF (760) 777-1000 Avondale 18 Equity $5,000 $872 $550 $1,100/A 300 GTF (760) 345-2727 Bermuda Dunes 27 Equity $10,000 $960 $575 $650 498 G (760) 345-2771 Bighorn** 36 Equity $350,000 $2,834 $1,000 $0 550 GTFSSp (760) 341-4653 Chaparral 18 Non $7,500 $141 $350 $675 625 GTS (760) 340-1893 Desert Horizons 18 Equity $40,000 $1,295 $575 $0 250 GTF (760) 340-4646 Desert Island** 18 Equity $10,000 $1,066 $595 $850/A 280 GT (760) 328-2111 Eldorado 18 Equity $150,000 $2,084 $500 $0 425 GTFSSp (760) 346-8081 The Hideaway 36 Equity $150,000 $2,040 $0 $0 580 GTFSp (760) 777-7400 Indian Ridge 36 Equity $70,000 $1,350 $825 $1,000/A 575 GTFSSp (760) 772-7281 Indian Wells 36 Equity $17,000 $987 $525 $0 750 GF (760) 834-6023 Ironwood CC 36 Equity $18,000 $1,370 $860 $800/A 685 GTFSp (760) 766-1095 La Quinta CC 18 Equity $45,000 $1,550 $650 $1,000/A 250 GFSp (760) 564-4151 Madison Club 18 Equity $200,000 $3,808 $0 $0 225 GTFSSp (760) 391-4500 Marrakesh 18 Executive $15,000 $200 $350 $900/A 364 GTFS (760) 568-2688 Mission Hills 54 Non $65,000 $1,075 $790 $0 1095 GTFSSp (760) 324-9400 Monterey 27 Annual $0 $450 $650 $0 650 GTFS (760) 568-9311 Morningside 18 Equity $50,000 $1,818 $625 $0 250 GTFSp (760) 324-1234 Mountain View 18 Equity $31,000 $1,025 $795 $0 325 GTFSSp (760) 771-4311 Palm Valley 36 Non $10,000 $695 $650 $0 500 GTFSSp (760) 345-2737 PGA WEST 109 Non $45,000 $1,203 $996 $0 1400 GTFSp (760) 564-7111 Plantation 18 Equity $22,500 $815 $0 $0 435 G (760) 775-3688 Rancho La Quinta 36 Non $105,000 $1,270 $700 $0 695 GTFS (760) 777-7748 Rancho Las Palmas 27 Annual $6,750 $0 $450 $0 0 GT (760) 862-4578 Santa Rosa 18 Equity $1,000 $305 $0 $0 350 G (760) 568-5707 Shadow Mountain 18 Non $0 $460 $350 $0 375 GTSF (760) 346-8242 Stone Eagle GC 18 Non $18,000 $0 $0 $0 225 G (760) 773-6150 Sunrise 18 Executive $3,845 $0 $405 $800 350 GTFS (760) 328-6549 Tamarisk 18 Non $30,000 $1,555 $850 $0 400 GTF (760) 328-2141 The Citrus Club 54 Non $30,000 $1,085 $83 $0 700 GTFSSp (760) 564-7643 Thunderbird 18 Equity $50,000 $1,870 $600 $0 325 GTFS (760) 770-6177 The Lakes CC 27 Equity $1,065 $550 $1,000 $1,000 902 GTFSSp (760) 568-4321 The Palms 18 Equity $25,000 $725 $0 $0 430 G (760) 771-2606 The Quarry 18 Equity $60,000 $1,800 $0 $0 300 GTFS (760) 777-1100 The Reserve 21 Equity $250,000 $2,334 $650 $0 260 GTFSSp (760) 674-2239 The Springs Club 18 Equity $12,500 $1,145 $500 $0 350 GTFSp (760) 324-4562 The Tradition 18 Equity $195,000 $2,100 $0 $0 250 GF (760) 564-8723 Tri Palm Estates 27 Property $0 $199 $0 $0 1890 GST (760) 343-3497 Toscana CC 36 Equity $150,000 $1,975 $0 $0 550 GTFSp (760) 404-1444 The Vintage Club 36 Equity $250,000 $2,666 $0 $0 505 GTFSSp (760) 862-2805

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 (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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1. Alpine Country Club 2. Antelope Hills Golf Course 3. Apache Stronghold Golf Club 4. Arizona City Golf Club 5. Arroyo Dunes GC 6. Aspen Valley Golf Club 7. Beaver Creek Golf Resort 8. Butterfield Golf Course 10. Casa Grande Golf Course 11. Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course 12. Cocopah Bend Golf Resort 13. Concho Valley Country Club 14. Continental Country Club 15. Desert Hills Golf Course 16. Desert Lakes Golf Course 17. Dove Valley Golf Club 18. Duke at Rancho El Dorado 19. El Rio Country Club 20. Elephant Rocks Golf Course 21. Emerald Canyon Golf Course 22. Flagstaff Ranch Golf Club 23. Foothills Golf Course 24. Forest Highlands Golf Club 25. Fortuna Del Ray Golf Club 26. Francisco Grande Golf Club 27. Grande Valley Golf Club 28. Golf Club at Chaparrel Pines 29. Greenlee Country Club 30. Capital Canyon Club 31. Havasu Island Golf Course 32. Hayden Golf Course 33. Hidden Cove Golf Course 34. Ho-Ho-Kam Golf Course 35. Kearny Golf Club 36. Kino Springs Country Club 37. Lake Powell National Golf Course 38. Laughlin Ranch Golf Club 39. London Bridge Golf Club 40. Los Cabelleros Golf Club 41. Mesa del Sol Golf Course 42. Mt. Graham Country Club 43. Oakcreek Country Club 44. Palo Duro Creek Golf Course 45. Payson Golf Club 46. Pine Canyon Club 47. Pine Meadows Counrty Club 48. Pine Shadows Golf Club 49. Pinetop Country Club 50. Pinetop Lakes Country Club 51. Pinewood Country Club 53. Prescott Country Club 54. Prescott Lakes Golf Club 55. Pueblo del Sol Golf Club 56. Quailwood Greens Golf Course 57. The Refuge 58. The Rim Golf Club 59. Salome Heights Golf Course 60. San Pedro Golf Course Alpine Country Club Arroyo Dunes GC 61. Sedona Golf Resort 62. Seven Canyons, The Club at 928-339-4944, 100 Country Club Lane, Alpine. 928-726-8350, W. 32nd Street, Yuma. 63. Shadow Mountain Golf Club Public/18/65/109/5628. Public/18/54/2147. 64. Show Low Country Club 65. Silver Creek Golf Club Antelope Hills Golf Course Aspen Valley Golf Club 66. Snowflake Golf Course 928-776-7888, 19 Clubhouse Drive, Prescott. 928-527-4653, 1855 Continental Dr., 67. StoneRidge Golf Course North: Public/18/70.1/122/6380. Flagstaff. Private/18/72/130/6828. 68. Sundance Golf Club South: Public/18/67.5/109/6119. 69. Talking Rock Golf Course 70. Torreon Golf Club Beaver Creek Golf Resort 71. Turquoise Hills Golf Course Apache Stronghold Golf Club 928-567-4487, 4250 N. Montezuma Ave., 72. Turquoise Valley Golf Club 928-475-7800, Box 1012, Hwy 70, Lake Montezuma. Public/18/71/6,486/120. 75. Valle Vista Country Club San Carlos. Resort/18/72.1/138/6982. 76. Verde Santa Fe Golf Club Butterfield Golf Course 74. White Mountain Country Club Arizona City Golf Club 928-785-4834, 10231 Dome St., Wellton. 78. Yuma Golf and Country Club 520-466-5327, 13939 Cleator, Arizona City. Public/18/54/2,748/NR. Public/18/72/6,775/117. (See Map #4)

Desert Golf &tennis •April MAy 2016 77 desertgolfandtennis.com Arizona Golf Clubs Fortuna Del Ray Golf Club Palo Duro Creek Golf Course 928-342-4766, 13650 N. Frontage Rd, Yuma. 520-377-2708, 2690 North Country Dr., Nogales. Arizona Public/18/69.6/108/6580. Private/18/72/6923.

continued from previous page Francisco Grande Golf Club Payson Golf Club 800-237-4238, 26000 Gila Bend Hwy, 928-474-2273, 1504 W. Country Club Dr., Casa Grande. Resort/18/72/7,600/NR. Payson.Public/18/66/111/5756. Capital Canyon Club 928-350-3150, 2060 Golf Club Lane, Prescott. Grande Valley Golf Club Pine Canyon Club Private/18/71.2/134/6634. 520-466-7734, Toltec Rd., Eloy. 928-779-5800, 3000 S. Clubhouse Circle., Flagstaff. Public/18/72/7200. Private/18/70.7/130/6707. Casa Grande Golf Course 520-836-9216, 2121 N. Thornton, Golf Club at Chaparrel Pines Pine Meadows Counrty Club Casa Grande. Public/18/72/6,316/NR. 928-472-1430, 504 N. Club Dr., Payson. 928-535-4220, 2209 Country Club Dr., (See Map #10) Private/18/70.7/132/6458. Overgaard. Public/18/63.7/111/5192.

Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course Greenlee Country Club Pine Shadows Golf Club 928-753-6593, 1001 Gates Ave., Kingman. 928-687-1099, Highway 75, Duncan. 928-634-1093, 1480 W. Groseta Ranch Blvd., Public/18/71/129/6560. Private/18/68.1/110/6296. Cottonwood. Public/18/63.1/107/4446.

Cocopah Bend Golf Resort Havasu Island Golf Course Pinetop Country Club 928-343-1663, 6800 Strand Ave., Yuma. 928-855-5585, 1090 McCulloch Blvd., 928-369-2461, 6739 Country Club Dr., Pinetop. Private/18/66.1/103/5508. Lake Havasu City. Public/18/60.1/96/4196. Private/18/68.7/119/6458.

Concho Valley Country Club Hayden Golf Course Pinetop Lakes Country Club 928-337-4644, HC 30, Box 900, Concho. 928-356-7801, Golf Course Rd. Box 298, Hayden. 928-369-4531, 4643 Bucksprings Rd., Pinetop. Public/18/70.2/124/6665. Public/18/66.1/108/5575. Public/18/61.5/103/4645.

Continental Country Club Hidden Cove Golf Course Pinewood Country Club 928-527-7997, Oakmount Dr., Flagstaff. 928-524-3097, Box 70 Hidden Cove Rd., Holbrook. 928-286-1110, 395 E. Pinewood Blvd., Munds Public/18/67.5/118/5991. Public/18/70.2/123/6538. Park. Private/18/67.3/111/6148.

Desert Hills Golf Course Ho-Ho-Kam Golf Course Prescott Country Club 928-344-4653, 1245 Desert Hills Dr., Yuma. 520-723-7192, Highway 278, Coolidge. 928-772-8984, 1030 Prescott Country Club Blvd, Public/18/71.8/119/6767. Public/18/72. Dewey. Semi-Private/18/70.7/126/6675.

Desert Lakes Golf Course Kearny Golf Club Prescott Lakes Golf Club 928-768-1000, 5835 Desert Lakes Drive, 928-363-7441, Box 927, 301Airport Rd., 928-443-3500, 315 E. Smoke Tree Lane, Prescott. Bullhead City. Public/18/69.5/115/6315. Kearny. Public/18/70/113/6549. Private/18/72/132/7102.

Dove Valley Golf Club Kino Springs Country Club Pueblo del Sol Golf Club 928-627-3262, 220 N. Marshall Loop Rd., 520-287-8701, 187 Kino Springs Dr., 520-378-6444, 2770 St. Andrews Dr., Sierra Vista. Somerton. Private/18/65.1/108/5293. Nogales. Public/18/72/6,445/126. Private/18/72/6,880/128.

Duke at Rancho El Dorado Lake Powell National Golf Course Quailwood Greens Golf Course 520-568-4300, Rancho El Dorado Pkwy., 928-645-2023, 400 Clubhouse Dr., Page. 928-772-0130, 11750 E. Hwy 69, Dewey. Maricopa.Public/18/72/7011. Public/18/71.3/136/6411. Semi-Private/18/65.4/110/5481.

El Rio Country Club Laughlin Ranch Golf Club The Refuge 928-788-3150, 1 Paseo El Rio, 928-754-1243, 1360 William Hardy, Bullhead City. 928-764-2275, 3275 Latrobe Dr., Lake Havasu City. Mohave Valley Public/18/70.6/117/6490. Public/18/72/7192. Semi-Private/18/72.5/129/6844.

Elephant Rocks Golf Course London Bridge Golf Club The Rim Golf Club 928-635-4935, 2200 Country Club Drive, Williams. 928-855-2719, 2400 Clubhouse Dr., Lake Havasu 928-472-1480, 301 S. Clubhouse Rd, Payson. Public/18/67.7/125/6686. City. Semi-Private/18/69.3/123/6176. Private/18/72.9/140/7040.

Emerald Canyon Golf Course Los Cabelleros Golf Club Salome Heights Golf Course 928-667-3366, 72 Emerald Canyon Dr., Parker. 928-684-2704, 1551 S. Vulture Mine Rd., 928-859-4653, 58600 Monroe Ave., Salome. Public/18//71.1/130/6552. Wickenburg. Resort/18/72. Private/18/66.2/101/5974.

Flagstaff Ranch Golf Club Mesa del Sol Golf Course San Pedro Golf Course 928-214-0677, 3600 Flagstaff Ranch Rd., Flagstaff. 928-342-1283, 12213 Calle del Cid, Yuma. 520-586-7888, 926 N. Madison St., Benson. Private/18/71.9/133/6931. Public/18/71.8/124/6767. Public/18/72/7313.

Foothills Golf Course Mt. Graham Country Club Sedona Golf Resort 928-342-9565, 14000 E. Foothills, Yuma. 928-348-3140, PO Box 592, Safford. 928-284-9355, 35 Ridge Trail Dr., Sedona. Public/18/64/99/5088. Public/18/69.4/113/6493. Resort/18/70.6/128/6540.

Forest Highlands Golf Club Oakcreek Country Club Seven Canyons, The Club at 928-525-9000, 657 Forest Highlands Dr., Flagstaff. 928-284-1660, 690 Bell Rock Blvd, Sedona. 928-203-2001, 3755 Long Canyon Rd., Sedona. Canyon Course: Private/18/71/7007. Meadows Semi-Private/18/69.8/125/6353. Private/18/71.3/136/6490. Course: Private/18/72/7272.

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Shadow Mountain Golf Club 520-826-3412, 1105 Irene St., Pearce. Public/18/72/6,632/126.

Show Low Country Club 928-537-4564, 860 N. 36th Drive, Show Low. Public/18/70/5,914/114.

Silver Creek Golf Club 928-537-2744, 2051 Silver Lake Blvd., White Mountain Lake. Public/18/71.7/135/6813.

Snowflake Golf Course 928-536-7233, 90 N. Country Club Dr., Snowflake. Public/18/68.7/116/6375.

StoneRidge Golf Course 928-772-6500, 1601 N. Bluff Top Rd., Prescott Valley. Public/18/71.2/132/6785.

Sundance Golf Club 623-328-0400, 900 S. Sundance, Buckeye. Public/18/72.

Talking Rock Golf Course 928-858-7000, 15075 N. Talking Rock Ranch Rd., Prescott. Private/18/70/124/6616.

Torreon Golf Club 929-532-8000, 651 S. Torreon Loop, Show Low. Private/18/68.8/125/6138.

Turquoise Hills Golf Course 520-586-2585, 800 E. Country Club Dr., Benson. Public/18/56/83/3004.

Turquoise Valley Golf Club 520-432-3025, 1791 Newell Rd., Naco. Public/18/71.5/129/6778.

Valle Vista Country Club 928-757-8744, 9686 Concho Dr., Kingman. Private/18/69.1/120/6266.

Verde Santa Fe Golf Club 928-634-5454, 1045 S. Verde Santa Fe, Cottonwood. Public/18/68.7/115/6061.

White Mountain Country Club 928-367-4913, PO Box 1489, Pinetop. Private/18/72/7313. Yuma Golf and Country Club The Refuge 928-726-1104, 3150 Fortuna Ave., Yuma. Private/18/70.5/122/6416.

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29. Coronado Golf Club 60. Gainey Ranch Golf Club 91. Orange Tree Golf Resort Phoenix Arizona 30. Corte Belle Golf Club 61. Glen Lakes Golf Club 92. Painted Mountain Golf Club 31. Cottonwood Country Club 62. Golf Club Scottsdale 93. Palmbrook Country Club 1. Adobe Dam Family Golf Course 32. The Country Club of DC Ranch 63. Gold Canyon Golf Resort 94. Palm Valley Golf Club 2. Aguila Golf Club 33. Country Meadows Golf Club 64. Grandview Golf Course 95. Palo Verde Country Club 3. Ahwatukee Country Club 34. Coyote Lakes Golf Club 65. Granite Falls Golf Course 96. Palo Verde Golf Course 4. Ahwatukee Lake Golf Course 35. Cypress Golf Club 66. Grayhawk Golf Club 97. Papago Golf Course 5. Alta Mesa Golf Club 36. Deer Valley Golf Course 67. Great Eagle Golf Course 98. Paradise Valley Country Club 6. Ancala Country Club 37. Desert Canyon Golf Club 68. Greenfield Lakes Golf Course 99. Paradise Valley Park Golf Course 7. Anthem Golf & Country Club 38. Desert Forest Golf Club 69. Hillcrest Golf Club 100. Pavillion Lakes Golf Club 8. Apache Creek Golf Club 39. Desert Highlands Golf Club 70. Johnson Ranch, The Golf Club at 101. Pebblebrook Golf Club 9. Apache Sun Golf Course 40. Desert Mirage Golf Club 71. Ken McDonald Golf Course 102. Pepperwood Golf Course 10. Apache Wells Country Club 41. Desert Mountain 72. Kierland Golf Club 103. Phantom Horse Golf Club 11. Arizona Biltmore Golf Club 42. Desert Sands Golf Club 73. Kokopelli Golf Resort 104. Phoenix Country Club 12. Arizona Country Club 43. Desert Springs Golf Club 74. Las Colinas Golf Course 105. The Phoenician Golf Club 13. Arizona Golf Resort 44. Desert Trails Golf Course 75. Las Sendas Golf Club 106. Pinnacle Peak Country Club 14. Arizona Traditions Golf Club 45. Dobson Ranch Golf Course 76. Leisure World Country Club 107. The Pointe GC at Lookout Mtn 15. Arrowhead Country Club 46. Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club 77. Legacy Golf Resort 108. Pueblo El Mirage Country Club 16. ASU Karsten Golf Center 47. Duke at Rancho El Dorado 78. Legend at Arrowhead 109. Quail Run Golf Club 17. Augusta Ranch Golf Course 48. Eagle Mountain Golf Club 79. Legend Trail Golf Club 110. Queen Valley Golf Club 18. Bear Creek Golf Club 49. Eagles Nest Golf Course 80. Links Golf Course at Queen Creek, 111. Quintero Golf and Country Club 19. Bellair Golf Club 50. Echo Mesa Golf Club 81. Lone Tree Golf Club 112. Rancho Manana Country Club 20. Bougainvillea Golf Club 51. El Caro Country Club 82. Longbow Golf Club 114. The Raven Golf Club at South Mtn 21. The Boulders Golf Club 52. Encanto Golf Course 83. Maryvale Golf Club 115. Raven Golf Club at Verrado 22. Briarwood Country Club 53. The Estancia Club 84. McCormick Ranch Golf Club 116. Red Mountain Ranch Country Club, 23. Camelback Golf Club 54. Estrella Mountain Golf Club 85. Mission Royale Golf Course 117. Rio Salado Golf Course 24. Cave Creek Golf Course 55. Estrella Mountain Ranch Golf Club 86. Moon Valley Country Club 118. Rio Verde Country Club 25. Cimarron Golf Club 56. Falcon Golf Course 87. Mountain Brook Golf Club 119. Riverview Golf Course 26. Club West Golf Club 57. Firerock Country Club 88. Mountain Shadows Golf Club 120. Rolling Hills Golf Club 27. Coldwater Golf Club 58. Foothills Golf Club 89. Oasis Golf Club 121. Sanctuary Golf Club 28. Continental Golf Club 59. Fountain of the Sun Country Club 90. Ocotillo Golf Club 122. San Marcos Resort & CC

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Anthem Golf & Country Club Blackstone Country Club 123. Scottsdale Silverado Golf Course 623-742-6211, 2708 W. Anthem Club Drive, 623-707-8710, 12101 Blackstone Dr., Peoria. 124. Seville Golf & Country Club 125. Shalimar Country Club Anthem. Private/18/72/139/7217. Private/18/72/7,089/143. 126. Silverleaf Golf Course 127. Springfield Golf Range Apache Creek Golf Club Bougainvillea Golf Club 128. Southern Dunes Golf Club 480-982-2677, 3401 S. Ironwood Drive, Apache 602-237-4567, 5740 W. Baseline Rd., Laveen. 129. Stardust Golf Club Junction. Public/18/72/128/6541. Public/18/71/118/6740. 130. Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club 131. Stonecreek, The Golf Club Apache Sun Golf Course The Boulders Golf Club 136. Sunbird Golf Resort 132. Sun City Country Club 480-987-9065, 919 E. Pima Rd, Queen Creek. 480-488-9028, 34831 N. Tom Darlington Dr., 133. Sun City Lakes Golf Club Public/18/63/99/4998. Carefree. Resort/18/72/144/6717. 134. Sun City North Golf Club 135. Sun City Riverview Golf Club Apache Wells Country Club Briarwood Country Club 137. Sun City South Golf Club 480-830-4725, 5601 E. Hermosa Vista Drive, Mesa. 623-584-5301, 20800 N. 135th Ave., Sun City West. 138. Sun Lakes Country Club Semi-Private/18/71/114/6038. Private/18/72/128/6576. 139. Sunland Village East Golf Course 140. Sunland Village Golf Course Arizona Biltmore Golf Club Camelback Golf Club 141. SunRidge Canyon Golf Club 142. Superstition Mountain Golf Club 602-955-9655, 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix. 480-596-7050, 7847 N. Mockingbird Lane, 143. Superstition Springs Golf Club Adobe: Resort/18/68.7/119/6000. Scottsdale. Indian Bend Course: 144. Talking Stick Golf Course Links: Resort/18/67/117/5540. Resort/18/72/122/7014 145. Tatum Ranch Golf Course Padres Course: Resort/18/72/131/6903. 146. Terravita Golf and Country Club Arizona Country Club 147. The 500 Club 480-946-4565, 5668 E. Orange Blossom Lane, Cave Creek Golf Course 148. Toka Sticks Golf Club Phoenix. Private/18/72/127/6714. 602-866-8076, 15202 N. 19th Ave., Phoenix. 149. Tonto Verde Golf Club Public/18/72/122/6876. 150. TPC of Scottsdale 151. Trail Ridge Golf Club Arizona Golf Resort 153. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch 480-832-1661, 425 S. Power Road, Mesa. Cimarron Golf Club 152. Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia Resort/18/71.3/121/6570. 623-975-5654, 17100 W. Clearview, Surprise. 154. Troon Golf Country Club Semi-Private/18/69.2/121/6310. 155. Troon North Golf Club Arizona Traditions Golf Club 156. Tuscany Falls Country Club 623-584-4000, 17225 N. Citrus, Surprise. Club West Golf Club 157. Union Hills Country Club Public/18/70/110/6110. desertgolfer.com, 16400 S. 14th Ave. 158. Viewpoint Golf Resort 159. Villa De Paz Golf Course Public/18/70/123/6512. 160. Villa Monterey Golf Course Arrowhead Country Club 161. Vistal Golf Club 623-561-9625, 19888 N. 73rd Ave., Glendale. Coldwater Golf Club 162. We-Ko-Pa Golf Club Private/18/72//128/7001. 623-932-9000, 100 N. Clubhouse Dr., Avondale. 163. Westbrook Village Vistas Golf Course Public/18/72/121/6758. 164. Westbrook Village Lakes Golf Club ASU Karsten Golf Center 165. Western Skies Golf Club 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 1125 E. Rio Salado Pkwy, Continental Golf Club 166. Whirlwind Golf Club Tempe. Public/18/72/125/6272. 480-941-1585, 7920 E. Osborn Rd., Scottsdale. 167. Whisper Rock Golf Club 168. Wildfire Golf Club Public/18/58.4/85/4141. 169. Wigwam Golf Resort Arizona Country Club 170. Willowbrook & Willowcreek GC 480-946-4565, 5668 E. Orange Blossom Lane, Coronado Golf Club 171. Mesa Country Club Phoenix. Private/18/72/127/6714. 480-947-8364, 2829 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale. 172. Mirabel Golf Course Public/18/58.3/90/3700. 173. Blackstone Country Club Arizona Golf Resort 174. Encanterra, A Trilogy Country Club 480-832-1661, 425 S. Power Road, Mesa. Corte Belle Golf Club Resort/18/71.3/121/6570. 623-556-8951, 22131 N. Mission Drive, Adobe Dam Family Golf Course Sun City West. Private/18/72/123/7011. 623-581-2800, 3847 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Arizona Traditions Golf Club Glendale. Public/18/57.9/86/3512. 623-584-4000, 17225 N. Citrus, Surprise. Cottonwood Country Club Public/18/70/110/6110. 480-895-9449, 25630 Brentwood Dr., Sun Lakes. Aguila Golf Club Private/18/72/129/6737. 602-237-9601, 8440 S. 35th Ave., Laveen. Arrowhead Country Club Public/18/72.4/129/6962. 623-561-9625, 19888 N. 73rd Ave., Glendale. The Country Club of DC Ranch Private/18/72//128/7001. 480-342-7200, 9290 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy, Ahwatukee Country Club Scottsdale. Private/18/72/130/6872. 480-893-1161, 12432 S. 48th St., Phoenix. ASU Karsten Golf Center Semi-Private/18/72/126/6713. desertgolfer.com, 1125 E. Rio Salado Pkwy, Country Meadows Golf Club Tempe. Public/18/72/125/6272. 623-972-1364, 8411 N. 107th Ave., Peoria. Ahwatukee Lake Golf Course Public/18/63/88/4400. 480-893-3004, 13431 S. 44th St., Phoenix. Augusta Ranch Golf Course Public/18/60/4,019/NR. 480-354-1234, 2401 S. Lansing, Mesa. Coyote Lakes Golf Club Public/18/61/88/3657. desertgolfer.com, 18800 N. Coyote Lakes Pkwy, Alta Mesa Golf Club Surprise. Public/18/71/117/6159. 480-827-9411, 1460 N. Alta Mesa Drive, Mesa. Bear Creek Golf Club Private/18/72/132/7132. 480-883-8200, 500 E. Riggs Rd., Chandler. Cypress Golf Club Public/18/69.8/116/6320. 480-946-5155, 10801 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale. Ancala Country Club Public/18/70.7/116/6560. 480-391-2777, 11700 E. Via Linda, Scottsdale. Bellair Golf Club Private/18/72/152/6841. 602-978-0330, 17233 N. 45th Ave., Glendale. Public/18/59/90/3493.

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Eagles Nest Golf Course Granite Falls Golf Course 623-935-6750, 3645 Clubhouse Drive, 623-546-7575, 15949 W. Clearview Blvd, Surprise. Phoenix Arizona Goodyear. Semi-Private/18/72/127/6860. Semi-Private/18/72/127/6839. continued from previous page Echo Mesa Golf Club Grayhawk Golf Club 623-544-6014, 20349 Echo Mesa Dr., 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 8620 E.Thompson Peak Sun City West. Private/18/60.3/95/4145. Pkwy, Scottsdale. Talon: Public Deer Valley Golf Course /18/72/136/6985. Raptor: Public 623-214-1100, 13975 W. Deer Valley Dr., Sun City. El Caro Country Club /18/71/133/7135. Private/18/72/120/6547. 602-995-2117, 2222 W. Royal Palms Rd., Phoenix. Public/18/60/78/3330. Great Eagle Golf Course Desert Canyon Golf Club 623-584-6000, 17200 W. Bell Rd, Surprise. 480-837-1173, 10440 Indian Wells Dr., Fountain Encanto Golf Course Public/18/72/124/6646. Hills. Public/18/71/123/6415. 602-253-3963, 2705 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix. Public/18/70/111/6386. Greenfield Lakes Golf Course Desert Forest Golf Club 480-503-0500, 2484 E. Warner Road, Gilbert. 480-488-4589, 37207 N. Mule Train Dr., Carefree. Encanterra, A Trilogy Country Club Public/18/62/91/4107. Private/18/72/139/6472. 480-348-6087,1035 East Combs Rd, Queen Creek. Private/18/72/118. Hillcrest Golf Club Desert Highlands Golf Club 623-584-1500, 20002 Star Ridge Dr., Sun City 480-585-8521, 10040 E. Happy Valley Rd., The Estancia Club West. Public/18/NR/6269. Scottsdale. Private/18/72/135/5807. 480-473-4415, 27998 N. 99th Place, Scottsdale. Private/18/72/7146/135. Johnson Ranch, The Golf Club at Desert Mirage Golf Club 480-987-9800, 433 E. Golf Club Dr., Queen Creek. 623-772-0110, 8710 W. Maryland, Glendale. Estrella Mountain Golf Club Public/18/72/137/7141. Public/18/58.6/89/4198. 623-932-3714, 15205 W. Vineyard Ave., Goodyear. Public/18/69/116/6393. Ken McDonald Golf Course Desert Mountain 480-350-5250, 800 E. Divot Drive, Tempe. 480-595-4090, 11124 E. Prospect Point Dr., Estrella Mountain Ranch Golf Club Public/18/72/125/6743. Scottsdale. Apache Course: desertgolfer.com, 11800 S. Golf Club Private/18/72/131/6793. 480-488-1362, 10333 Drive, Goodyear. Public/18/72/138/7102. Kierland Golf Club Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. desertgolfer.com, 15636 Clubgate Dr., Chiricahau Course: Falcon Golf Course Scottsdale. Public/18/72/133/6913. Private/18/72.480-488-1791, 38580 N. 623-935-7800, 15152 W. Camelback Rd., Litchfield Desert Mnt Pkwy, Scottsdale. Cochise Course: Park. Public/18/71/128/6673. Kokopelli Golf Resort Private/18/68/129/7019 desertgolfer.com, 1800 W. Guadalupe Rd., Gilbert. 480-488-1363, 10333 Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. Firerock Country Club Public/18/72/132/6716. Geronimo Course: Private/18/68/132/7420. 480-836-8000, 15925 E. Shea Blvd., Fountain Hills. 480-488-1363, 10333 Rockaway Hills, Scottsdale. Private/18/72/6984/NR. Las Colinas Golf Course Outlaw Course: Private/18/68/132/7107. 480-987-3633, 21515 E. Village Loop Rd., Queen 480-595-4870, 41045 N Cave Creek Rd. Foothills Golf Club Creek. Public/18/70.7/122/6494. Renegade Course: Private/18/73/138/7515. desertgolfer.com, 2201 E. Clubhouse Dr., Phonenix. Public/18/70.3/124/6406. Las Sendas Golf Club Desert Sands Golf Club 480-396-4000, 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr., Mesa. 480-832-0210, 1922 S. 74th St., Mesa. Fountain of the Sun Country Club Private/18/70.8/135/6325. Public/18/67/89/4029. 480-986-3158, 500 S. 80th St., Mesa. Private/18/62/4224/93. Leisure World Country Club Desert Springs Golf Club 480-832-0003, 908 S. Power Rd., Mesa. 623-546-7400, 19900 N. Remington Dr., Surprise. Gainey Ranch Golf Club Private/18/73/115/6434. Semi-Private/18/72/120/6306. 480-483-2582, 7600 Gainey Club Dr., Scottsdale. Arroyo/Lakes: Resort/18/69.1/124/6187 Legacy Golf Resort Desert Trails Golf Course Dunes: Resort/18/68.4/121/6013. desertgolfer.com, 6808 S. 32nd St., Phoenix. 623-544-6017, 20218 Skylark Drive, Sun City West. Public/18/69.7/123/6297. Private/18/61/91/4027. Glen Lakes Golf Club 623-939-754, 15450 W. Northern, Glendale. Legend at Arrowhead Dobson Ranch Golf Course Public/18/61.4/99/4596. desertgolfer.com, 21027 N. 67the Ave., 480-644-2291, 2155 S. Dobson Rd., Mesa. Glendale. Semi-Private/18/70.7/125/6509. Public/18/72/117/6593. Golf Club Scottsdale 480-443-8868, 28445 N. 122nd St., Scottsdale. Legend Trail Golf Club Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club Private/18/72.4/138/6970. desertgolfer.com, 9462 E. Legendary Lane, 480-488-0009, 33244 N. Black Mountain Pkwy, Scottsdale. Public/18/72/6845/135. Phoenix. Public/18/72/131/7011. Gold Canyon Golf Resort 800-624-6445, 6100 S. Kings Ranch Rd., Gold Links Golf Course at Queen Creek, Duke at Rancho El Dorado Canyon. Resort, Sidewinder: 480-987-1910, 445 E. Ocotillo Rd., Queen Creek. 480-883-6314, 42660 W. Rancho El Dorado Pkwy, Resort/18/71/132/71.3 Dinosaur Mountain: Public/18/70/100/6061. Maricopa. Public/18/69.9/117/6536. Resort/18/70/143/71.3. Lone Tree Golf Club Eagle Mountain Golf Club Grandview Golf Course 480-219-0830, 6262 south Mtn Blbvd., Chandler. desertgolfer.com, 14915 E. Eagle Mountain Pkwy, 623-544-6013, 14260 Meeker Blvd., Sun City West. Semi-Private/18/69.6/118/6314. Fountain Hills. Public/18/71/139/6755. Private/18/72/126/6846. Longbow Golf Club 480-807-5400, 5601 E. Longbow Pkwy., Mesa. Public/18/70/128/6750.

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Maryvale Golf Club Paradise Valley Park Golf Course Rio Verde Country Club 623-846-4022, 5902 W. Indian School Rd., 602-992-7190, 3503 E. Union Hills Drive, Phoenix. 480-471-9420, 18731 E. Four Peaks Blvd, Rio Phoenix. Public/18/72/115/6539. Public/18/61/88/4034. Verde. Quail Run: Private/18/72/117/6499. White Wing: Private/18/72/117/6392. McCormick Ranch Golf Club Pavillion Lakes Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 7505 E. 480-948-3370, 8870 E. Indian Bend Rd., Riverview Golf Course McCormick Pkwy., Pine Course: Scottsdale. Public/18/71/120/6515. 480-644-3515, 2202 W. 8th St., Mesa. Resort/18/70.3/132/6371 Palm Course: Public/18/69/115/6128. Resort/18/70/130/6279. Pebblebrook Golf Club 623-544-6010, N. 128th Avenue, Sun City West. Rolling Hills Golf Club Mesa Country Club Private/18/70.1/119/6460. 480-350-5275, 1415 N. Mill Ave., Tempe. 480-964-3514, 660 W. Fairway Dr., Mesa. Public/18/58.9/93/3828. Private/18/72/6595/125. Pepperwood Golf Course 480-831-9457, 647 W. Baseline Rd., Tempe. Sanctuary Golf Club Mirabel Golf Course Public/18/59.5/97/4020. 480-502-8200, 10690 E. Sheena Drive, Scottsdale. 480-437-1520, 37401 N.Mirabel Club Dr., Public/18/71/6624/NR. Scottsdale. Private/18/71/135/7127. Phantom Horse Golf Club 602-431-6480, 7777 S. Pointe Pkwy, Phoenix. San Marcos Resort & CC Mission Royale Golf Course Resort/18/70/124/6211. 480-963-3358, 100 N. Dakota St., Chandler. 520-876-5335, 11 South Mission Pkwy, Bldg #1, Resort/18/72/NR/6500. Casa Grande. Public/18/68.9/115/6142. Phoenix Country Club 602-263-5208, 2901 N. 7th St., Phoenix. Scottsdale Silverado Golf Course Moon Valley Country Club Private/18/71/130/6700. 480-778-0100, 7605 E. Indian Bend, Scottsdale. 602-942-1278, 151 W. Moon Valley Dr, Phoenix. Public/18/68/116/6057. Private/18/73/127/6654. The Phoenician Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Seville Golf & Country Club Mountain Brook Golf Club Scottsdale. Resort/18/70/130/6258. 480-722-8100, 6683 South Clubhouse Drive, 480-671-1000, 5783 S. Mountain Brook Dr., Gold Gilbert. Private/18/71.9/125/7015. Canyon. Public/18/72/124/6615. Pinnacle Peak Country Club 480-585-0385, 8701 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd, Shalimar Country Club Mountain Shadows Golf Club Scottsdale. Private/18/72/140/6947. 480-831-1244, 2032 E. Golf Ave., Tempe. 602-951-5427, 5641 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale. Public/18/62.4/109/4752. Semi-Private/18/56/87/3081. The Pointe GC at Lookout Mtn desertgolfer.com, 11111 N. 7th St., Phoenix Silverleaf Golf Course Oasis Golf Club Resort/18/72/131/6607. 480-342-8099, 10375 E. Horseshoe Canyon Dr., 480-888-8890, 5764 E. Hunt Hwy, Queen Creek. Scottsdale. Private/18/72/140/7367. Public/18/74.9/133/7362. Pueblo El Mirage Country Club 623-583-0425, 11201 N. El Mirage Rd, Springfield Golf Range Ocotillo Golf Resort El Mirage.Public/18/72/125/6595. 480-895-5759, 1200 E. Saint Andrews Blvd., desertgolfer.com, 3751 S. Clubhouse Dr., Chandler. Public/18/61/100/4103. Chandler. Public/27/72/125/7016. Quail Run Golf Club 623-876-3035, 9774 Alabama Ave., Sun City. Southern Dunes Golf Club Orange Tree Golf Resort Private/18/59.5/90/4357. 520-568-2000, 48456 W. Hwy 238, Maricopa. 480-948-3730, 10601 N. 56th St., Scottsdale. Public/18/72/135/7337. Resort/18/72/122/6762. Queen Valley Golf Club 520-463-2214, 600 N. Fairway Dr., Queen Valley. Stardust Golf Club Painted Mountain Golf Club Public/18/66/NR/4482. 623-544-6012, 12702 Stardust Blvd., Sun City 480-832-0156, 6210 E. McKellips Rd., Mesa. West. Private/18/60.5/96/4267. Public/18/70/104/6026. Quintero Golf and Country Club 928-501-1500, 16752 W. State Rt. 74, Peoria. Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club Palmbrook Country Club Private/18/72/145/7190. 480-948-6000, 11500 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale. 623-977-8383, 9350 W. Greenway Rd., Semi-Private/18/67.6/123/6085. Sun City West. Private/18/70.2/122/6529. Rancho Manana Country Club desertgolfer.com, 5734 E. Rancho Stonecreek, The Golf Club Palm Valley Golf Club Manana Blvd, Cave Creek. desertgolfer.com, 4435 E. Paradise Village Pkwy. desertgolfer.com, 2211 North Litchfield Rd., Semi-Private/18/72/125/6007. Public/18/69.9/128/6299. Goodyear. Public/18/72/129/6509. The Raven Golf Club at South Mtn Sunbird Golf Resort Palo Verde Country Club 602-243-3636, 3636 E. Baseline Rd., Phoenix. 480-883-0820, 6250 S. Sunbird Blvd, Chandler. 480-895-0300, 25630 Brentwood Dr., Sun City. Public/18/72/130/6571. Public/18/66/96/4350. Private/18/70.2/122/6529. Raven Golf Club at Verrado Sun City Country Club Palo Verde Golf Course 623-215-3443, 4242 N. Golf Drive, Buckeye. 623-933-1353, 9433 N. 107th Ave, Sun City. 602-249-9930, 6215 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix. Public/18/72/132/7258. Semi-Private/18/72/115/6223. Public/18/57.3/81/3484. Red Mountain Ranch Country Club, Sun City Lakes Golf Club Papago Golf Course 480-985-0285, 6425 E. Teton, Mesa. 623-876-3023, 10433 Talisman Rd., Sun City. 602-275-8428, 5595 E. Moreland St., Phoenix. Private/18/72/144/6774. Semi-Private/18/69.2/119/6251. Public/18/72/132/7068. Rio Salado Golf Course Sun City North Golf Club Paradise Valley Country Club 480-990-1233, 1490 E. Weber Dr., Tempe. 623-876-3010, 12650 N. 107th, Sun City. 602-840-8100, 7101 N. Tatum Blvd., Paradise Public/18/61.6/105/4739. Private/18/69.5/117/6410. Valley. Private/18/72/132/6802.

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Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch We-Ko-Pa Golf Club 480-988-0004, 4415 E. Village Pkwy, Gilbert. desertgolfer.com, 18200 E. Toh-Vee Circle, Phoenix Arizona Public/18/71/126/6710. Fountain Hills. Cholla Course: Public/18/72/130/7225.Saguaro Course: continued from previous page Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia Public/18/71//6912. 623-594-3585, 12575 W. Golf Club Drive, Peoria. Public/18/72/134/7259. Westbrook Village Vistas Golf Course Sun City Riverview Golf Club 623-566-1633, 18823 N. Country Club Pkwy., 623-876-3025, 16401 Del Webb Blvd., Troon Golf Country Club Peoria. Semi-Private/18/72/121/6544. Sun City. Private/18/69.6/116/6391. 480-585-0540, 25000 N. Windy Walk Dr., Scottsdale. Private/18/72137/6599. Westbrook Village Lakes Golf Club Sun City South Golf Club 602-566-3439, 19260 N. Westbrook Pkwy. Peoria. 623-876-3015, 11000 N. 103rd, Sun City. Troon North Golf Club Semi-Private/18/72/120/6412. Private/18/71.2/115/6774. desertgolfer.com, 10320 E. Dynamite Blvd., Scottsdale. Public/18/71.5/138/6709. Western Skies Golf Club Sun Lakes Country Club 480-545-8542, 1245 E. Warner Rd., Gilbert. 480-895-9274, 25425 N. Sun Lakes Blvd, Tuscany Falls Country Club Public/18/72/120/6673. Sun Lakes. Private/18/60/NR/3874. 623-536-2491, 16262 Cjlubhouse Dr., Goodyear. Semi-Private/18/72. Whirlwind Golf Club Sunland Village East Golf Course 480-940-1500, 5692 W. North Loop Rd., Chandler. 480-986-4079, 2250 S. Buttercup, Mesa. Union Hills Country Club Public/18/71.2/128/6691. Semi-Private/18/62/80/3579. 623-977-4281, 9860 Lindgren Ave., Sun City. Private/18/72/129/6827. Whisper Rock Golf Club Sunland Village Golf Course 480-575-8700, 32002 N. Old Bridge Rd., 480-832-3691, 725 S. Rochester St., Mesa. Viewpoint Golf Resort Scottsdale. Private/18/72/145/7405. Semi-Private/18/62/80/3623. 480-373-5555, 650 N. Hawes Rd, Mesa. Semi-Private/18/71/116/6224. Wildfire Golf Club SunRidge Canyon Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 5225 E. Pathfinder., desertgolfer.com, 13100 N. Sunridge Dr., Fountain Villa De Paz Golf Course Phoenix Faldo Course: Resort/18/71/127/6846 Hills. Public/18/71/140/6823. 623-877-1172, 4220 N. 103rd Ave., Phoenix. Palmer Course: Resort/18/72/135/7170. Public/18/72/114/6140. Superstition Mountain Golf Club Wigwam Golf Resort 480-983-3200, 8000 E. Club Village Dr., Villa Monterey Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 451 N. Litchfield Rd, Superstition Mountain. Private/18/72/135/6652. 480-990-7100, 8100 E. Camelback, Scottsdale. Litchfield Park. Resort/18/69.1/122/6085. Public/18/56.9/89/3014. Superstition Springs Golf Club Willowbrook & Willowcreek GC, desertgolfer.com, 6542 E. Baseline Rd., Mesa. Vistal Golf Club 623-876-3030, 10600 Boswell Blvd., Sun City. Public/18/72/135/7005. 602-305-7755, 701 E. Thunderbird Trail, Phoenix. Private/18/72. Public/18/72/115/6469. Talking Stick Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 9998 E. Indian Bend Rd, Scottsdale. North: Public/18/72.7/123/7200. South: Public/18/NR/7200.

Tatum Ranch Golf Course 480-962-4653, 29888 N. Tantum Ranch Dr., Cave Creek. Private/18/72/128/6870.

Terravita Golf and Country Club 480-488-7962, 34034 North 69th Way, Scottsdale. Private/18/72/139/7186.

The 500 Club 623-492-9500, 4707 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix. Public/18/72/121/6867.

Toka Sticks Golf Club 480-988-9405, 6910 E. Williamsfield Rd., Mesa. Public/18/72/117/6605.

Tonto Verde Golf Club 480-471-2710, 18401 El Circulo Drive, Rio Verde. Semi-Private/18/72/126/6342. We-Ko-Pa Golf Club TPC of Scottsdale 480-585-4334, 17020 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale. Stadium: Public/18/71/138/7216 Champions: Public18/71/140/73.7 The publisher and staff of Desert Golf & Tennis make every effort to ensure accuracy in our maps and directories. Should you find any errors please email us with the corrections. Our desire is Trail Ridge Golf Club for our maps and directories to remain as current as possible; with your assistance we will 623-544-6015, 21021 N. 151 St., Sun City West. Private/18/71.3/127/6618. achieve the highest level of accuracy. We value your input. maps@desertgolf&tennis.com

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CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS Alta Mesa GC 18 Equity Market $520 $1,700 $0 350 G (480) 832-3257 Ancala 18 Non $25,000 $610 $900 $0 600 GTSF (480) 391-1000 Anthem Golf & CC 36 Non $42,000 $730 $870 $0 950 GTSFSp (623) 742-6202 Arrowhead CC 18 Non $1,500 $435 $9 $300 450 GTSFSp (623) 561-9600 Arizona CC 18 Equity $42,000 $920 $20 $2,000 550 GTSFSp (480) 889-1504 Aspen Valley GC 18 Equity Market $241 $0 $250 400 G (928) 527-4653 Blackstone CC 18 Equity $20,000 $750 $19 $0 500 GTSFSp (623) 707-8710 Briarwood CC 18 Equity Market $520 $0 $600 400 GTS (623) 584-5600 Capital Canyon GC 18 Non $0 $0 Club $0 0 GTSFSp (928) 445-0009 Chaparrel Pines 18 Non $25,000 $610 $900/A $0 400 GTSF (928) 472-1430 Cottonwood 18 Private $0 $1525/A $0 $0 0 GTSF (480) 895-9449 CC at DC Ranch 18 Equity Market $1,076 $25 $1,000 400 GTSF (480) 342-7200 Desert Forest GC 18 Non $40,000 $870 $23 $0 250 G (480) 488-4589 Desert Highlands 18 Non $75,000 $1,100 $21 $1,500 575 GTSFSp (480) 585-7444 Desert Mountain 108 Equity Market $1,320 Club $1,500 2375 GTSFSp (480) 595-4000 The Estancia Club 18 Equity Market $1,358 $0 $0 325 GTSFSp (480) 473-4400 Firerock CC 18 Equity $36,000 $825 $24 $1,500 300 GTSF (480) 836-3435 Forest Highlands 36 Property $40,000 $617 $20 $0 825 GTSF (928) 525-9014 Leisure World CC 18 Non $2,148/A $0 $0 $0 1100 GTSFSp (480) 634-4370 Mesa CC 18 Equity $4,500 $567 $15 $950/A 475 GSTF (480) 964-3514 Mirabel GC 18 Equity Market $1,350 $1,200 $1,500 275 GTSFSp (480) 437-1500 Moon Valley CC 18 Non $2,500 $495 $18 $800 450 GTSFSp (602) 942-0000 Palo Verde 18 Property $0 $1225/A $0 $0 1100 GTSF (480) 895-0300 Paradise Valley CC 18 Equity $66,100 $420 Club $825 475 GTSF (602) 840-8100 Phoenix CC 18 Equity $22,500 $795 $0 $0 600 GTSFSp (602) 263-5208 Pinewood CC 18 Equity $1,500 $825/A $18 $0 350 GTSF (928) 286-1100 Pinnacle Peak CC 18 Equity $35,000 $750 $20 $1,500 325 GTSF (480) 585-6992 Red Mnt. Ranch 18 Non $5,000 $495 $1,495 $0 450 GTSF (480) 981-6501 The Rim GC 18 Non $12,000 $850 $900 $0 295 GTSFSp (928) 472-1470 Rio Verde GC 36 Non $20,000 $666 $0 $0 775 GTSF (480) 471-7010 Scottsdale National 18 Invitation Only $0 $0 $0 350 G (480) 443-8868 Seville Golf and CC 18 Non $7,500 $597 $1,000 $0 456 GTSFS (480) 722-8100 Silverleaf GC 18 Non $175,000 $1,310 $24 $0 350 GFSp (480) 515-3200 Sun Lakes CC 18 Non $950/A $0 $10 00GSTF (480) 895-9274 Superstition Mtn. 36 Non $20,000 $885 $18 0 525 GTSF (480) 983-3200 Terravita Golf Club 18 Non $17,500 $640 $1,548 $0 325 GTSF (480) 488-7962 Tonte Verde GC 36 Non $20,000 $700 $0 $0 450 GSF (480) 471-2710 Torreon GC 36 Non $20,000 $365 $21 $0 780 GTSF (877) 771-6771 Troon CC 18 Non $55,000 $1,050 $21 $1,200 325 GTSF (480) 473-5093 Union Hills CC 18 Equity $5,200/A $0 $0 $400/A 390 GTSF (623) 974-5888 Whisper Rock GC 36 Non $130,000 $967 $0 $0 580 G (480) 575-8700 White Mountain CC 18 Equity $13,000 $285 $19 $0 450 GT (928) 367-4357 Yuma Golf & CC 18 Equity $1,500 $465 $0 $600 450 GTS (928) 726-4210

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 (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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1. 49er Golf Club 2. Arizonia National Golf Course 3. Canoa Hills Golf Course 4. Canoa Ranch Golf Course 5. Country Club of Green Valley 6. Crooked Tree Golf Course 7. Del Lago Golf Club 8. Desert Hills Golf Club 9. Dorado Golf Course 10. El Conquistador Country Club 11. Fred Enke Golf Course 12. The Gallery Golf Club 13. Haven Golf Course 14. Heritage Highlands Golf Club 15. La Paloma Golf & Country Club 16. Oro Valley Country Club 17. The Pines Golf Club at Marana 18. Preserve Golf Club 19. Quail Creek Country Club 20. Randolph North Golf Course 21. Rio Rico Resort & Country Club 22. Rolling Hills Golf Club 23. SaddleBrooke Country Club 24. San Ignacio Golf Club 25. Santa Rita Country Club 26. Silverbell Golf Course 27. Skyline Country Club 28. Starr Pass Golf Course 29. Stone Canyon Country Club 30. The Views Golf Club at Oro Valley 31. Torres Blancas Golf Course 32. Trini Alvarez El Rio Golf Course 33. Tubac Golf Resort 34. Tucson Country Club 35. Tucson National, The Club 36. Ventana Canyon, The Lodge at 37. Vistoso, The Golf Club at

Heritage Highlands Golf Club 520-597-7000, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd, Marana. Semi-Private/18/72/6,904/134.

La Paloma Golf & Country Club 49er Golf Club Desert Hills Golf Club 520-299-1500, 3660 E. Sunrise Blvd., Tucson. 520-749-4001, 12000 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson. 520-625-5090, 2500 S. Circulo de Las Lomas, Canyon/Hill: Resort/18/72/70.8/140/6307 Semi-Private/18/72/6,681/116. Green Valley. Private/18/72/69.2/125/6182. Ridge/Canyon: Resort/18/72/71.7/143/6487. Ridge/Hill: Resort/18/72/69.7/142/6296. Arizonia National Golf Course Dorado Golf Course 520-749-3519, 9777 E. Sabino Green Dr. 520-885-6751, 1200 N. Dorado Club Dr., Tucson. Oro Valley Country Club Semi-Private/18/72. Public/18/72/59.3/92/4120. 520-297-3322, 300 W. Greenock Dr., Oro Valley. Private/18/72/6,964/129. Canoa Hills Golf Course El Conquistador Country Club 520-648-1881, 1401 Calle Urbano, Green Valley 520-544-1800, 10555 N. La Canada Dr., Tucson. The Pines Golf Club at Marana Semi-Private/18/72/6,610/130. Canada: Semi-Private/18/72/69.8/126/6185, 520-744-7443, 8480 N. Continental Links Dr., Conquistador: Semi-Private/18/72/70.5/124/6331. Tucson. Public/18/72/68.1/123/5810. Canoa Ranch Golf Course 520-393-1966, 5800 S. Camino del Sol, Green Fred Enke Golf Course Preserve Golf Club Valley. Semi-Private/18/72/68/120/6040. 520-791-2539, 8251 E. Irvington Rd., Tucson. 520-825-9022, 66567 E. Catalina Hills, Public/18/72/6,807/137. Tucson.Public/18/72/69.9/130/6392. Country Club of Green Valley 520-625-8831, 77 Paseo de Golf, Green Valley. The Gallery Golf Club Quail Creek Country Club Private/18/72/6,738/124. 520-744-4700, 14000 N. Dove Mountain 520-393-5802, 2010 E Quail Crossing Blvd, Green Blvd., Marana. Valley. Private/18/72/70.4/127/6489. Crooked Tree Golf Course South: Private/18/72/71.5/128/6828, 520-744-3322, 9101 N. Thornydale Rd., Tucson. North: Private/18/72/70.6/134/6576. Randolph North Golf Course Public/18/72/6,896/130. 520-625-4281, 110 N. Abrego Drive, Green 520-791-4161, 600 S. Alvernon Way. Tucson. Valley.18/72/6,867/117. Dell Urich Course: Public/18/72/67.1/112/5939, Del Lago Golf Club Randolph North Course: 520-647-1100, 14155 E. Via Rancho del Lago, Vail. Public/18/72/70./120/6436. Public/18/73/7,206/135.

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Rio Rico Resort & Country Club Torres Blancas Golf Course Tucson National, The Club 520-281-8567, 1069 Camino A la Posada, Rio Rico. 520-625-5200, 3233 S. Abrego Dr., Green Valley. 520-575-7540, 2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson. Semi-Private/18/72/7,119/128. Semi-Private/18/72/69/123/6371. Orange/Gold: Resort/18/72/71.6/133/6549, Gold/Green: Resort/18/72/70.3/136/6319, Rolling Hills Golf Club Trini Alvarez El Rio Golf Course Green/Orange: Resort/18/72/69.5/133/6146. 520-298-2401, 8900 E. 29th St., Tucson. 520-791-4229, 1400 W. Speedway Blvd., Tucson. Private/18/72/59.9/90/4146. Public/18/72/68.5/119/6090. Ventana Canyon, The Lodge at 520-828-5701, 6200 N. Clubhouse Lane, SaddleBrooke Country Club Tubac Golf Resort Tucson. Canyon: Semi-Private 520-825-2505, 64500 E. Saddlebrooke Blvd., 520-398-2021, Box 1297, #1 Otero Rd., Tubac. /18/72/70.2/137/6289 Tucson. Saddlebrooke/Catalina: Resort/18/71/6,776/128. Mountain: Semi-Private Private/18/72/67.3/116/5842, /18/72/70.5/139/6346. Saddlebrooke/Tucson: Private Tucson Country Club /18/72/68.1/121/6033, Tucson/Catalina: 520-298-2381, 2950 N. Camino Principal, Vistoso, The Golf Club at Private/18/72/68.2/122/6005. T u c s o n . P r i v a t e / 1 8 / 7 2 / 6 ,8 0 9/123. 520-797-9900, 955 W. Vistoso Highlands Dr., Tucson. Public/18/72/6,935/145. San Ignacio Golf Club 520-648-3469, 4201 S. Camino Del Sol, Green Valley. Public/18/71/6,704/136.

Santa Rita Country Club 520-762-5620, 16461 S. Houghton Rd., Tucson. Semi-Private/18/72/122/6042.

Silverbell Golf Course 520-791-5235, 3600 N. Silverbell Rd, Tucson. Public/18/72/69.6/119/6361.

Skyline Country Club 520-299-1111, 5200 E. St. Andrews, Tucson. Private/18/71/6,123/118.

Starr Pass Golf Course 520-670-0400, 3645 West 22nd St, Tucson. Rattler/Coyote: Resort/18/72/71.2/135/6578 Classic: Resort/18/72/71.8/135/6686. The Gallery Golf Club Stone Canyon Country Club 520-219-1500, 945 W. Vistoso Highlands Dr., Tucson. Private/18/72/72./135/6683. The publisher and staff of Desert Golf & Tennis make every effort to ensure accuracy in our maps The Views Golf Club at Oro Valley and directories. Should you find any errors please email us with the corrections. Our desire is 520-825-3110, 1565 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd, Oro for our maps and directories to remain as current as possible; with your assistance we will Valley. Semi-Private/18/72/6,723/143 achieve the highest level of accuracy. We value your input. maps@desertgolf&tennis.com private Golf Clubs- tucson

CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS CC of Green Valley 18 Non $1,000 $445 $0 $0 350 GS (520) 625-8806 Desert Hills GC 18 Equity $4,250 $490 $0 $0 410 G (520) 625-5090 49er Golf & CC 18 Non $500 $100 $900 $480 500 GSF (520) 749-4925 The Gallery GC 36 Non $15,000 $795 $1,325 $0 780 GTSFSp (520) 744-2555 Lodge at Ventana 36 Equity $17,000 $795 $1,510 $900 556 GTSFSp (520) 577-1400 Oro Valley CC 18 Equity $7,500 $678 $1,500 N/A 340 GTF (520) 297-1121 Skyline CC 18 Non $2,500 $620 $18 $600 850 GTSFSp (520) 299-1111 Stone Canyon Club 18 Non $1,200 $875 $22 22 450 GTSFSp (520) 219-1500 Tucson CC 18 Equity $10,000 $625 $0 $1,200 425 GTSFSp (520) 298-6769

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 (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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Angel Park Arroyo Golf Club Bali Hai Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 100 South Rampart Blvd., desertgolfer.com, 2250 Red Springs Drive, desertgolfer.com, 5160 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas. Palm: Public/18/70/6,722/128 Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,883/124. Las Vegas. Public/18/72/7,050. Mountain: Public/18/71/6,530/130. Badlands Golf Club Bear’s Best Las Vegas Golf Course Anthem Country Club desertgolfer.com, 9119 Alta Drive, Las Vegas. 702-804-8500, 11111 West Flamingo Rd, Las 702-614-5050, 1 Clubside Drive, Henderson, Desperado-Diablo: Vegas. Public/18/72/7,194. Private/18/72/7,267. Public/18/72/6,926/133.Desperado-Outlaw: Public/18/72/6,602/125.Diablo-Outlaw: Public/18/72/6,802/129.

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Casablanca Golf Club Legacy Golf Club Las Vegas 702-346-7529, 930 West Mesquite Blvd., desertgolfer.com, 130 Par Excellence Drive, Mesquite. Public/18/72/7,011/130. Henderson. Public/18/72/7,233/136.

1. Angel Park Cascata Golf Club Los Prados Golf Club 2. Anthem Country Club 4. Arroyo Golf Club 702-294-2000, 1 Cascata Drive, Boulder City, 702-645-5696, 5150 Los Prados Circle, Las Vegas. 3. Badlands Golf Club Public/18/72/143/7137. Semi-Private/18/70/5,350/107. 4. Bali Hai Golf Club 5. Bear’s Best Las Vegas Golf Course Chaparral Country Club Mojave Resort 6. Black Mountain Golf Club 520-758-3939, E. Mohave Dr., Bullhead City. 702-535-4653, 9905 Aha Macav Parkway, 7. Boulder City Golf Course Semi-Private/18/72. Laughlin. Resort/Public/18/72/6,939/126. 8. Callaway Golf Center 9. Canyon Gate Country Club 10. Casablanca Golf Club Craig Ranch Golf Club The Oasis Golf Club 11. Cascata Golf Club 702-642-9700, 628 West Craig Road, Las Vegas. 800-266-3313, 851 Oasis Blvd., Mesquite. 12. Chaparral Country Club Public/18/70/6,001/105. Palmer: Public/18/72/6,982/141. 13. Craig Ranch Golf Club Canyons: Public/18/71/6549. 14. Desert Lakes Golf Club Desert Lakes Golf Club 15. Desert Pines Golf Club 520-768-1000, Desert Lakes Dr., Bullhead City. Painted Desert Golf Club 16. Desert Rose Golf Club Resort/18/72. desertgolfer.com, 555 Painted Mirage, 17. Desert Willow Golf Course Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,840/136. 18. DragonRidge Golf Club 19. Eagle Crest Golf Club Desert Pines Golf Club 21. Falcon Ridge Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 3415 E. Banzana Rd., Palm Valley Golf Club 22. Highland Falls Golf Club Las Vegas, Public/18/71/6,810/122. 702-363-4373, 9201 Del Webb Boulevard, Las 23. Lake View Executive Golf Course Vegas. Semi-Private/18/72/6,849/127. 24. Las Vegas Country Club Desert Rose Golf Club 25. Las Vegas Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 5483 Clubhouse Drive, Las The Palms Golf Club 26. Las Vegas National Golf Club Vegas. Public/18/71/6,511/117. 800-621-0187, 2200 Hillside Drive, Mesquite. 27. Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort Public/18/72/7,008/137. 28. Legacy Golf Club 29. Los Prados Golf Club Desert Willow Golf Course 30. Mojave Resort 702-263-4653, 2020 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Primm Valley Golf Club 31. The Oasis Golf Club Henderson. Public/18/60/3,811/91. 702-679-5510, 1 Yates Well Road Exit, Primm. 32. Painted Desert Golf Club Lakes: Public/18/71/6,945/134. 33. Palm Valley Golf Club DragonRidge Golf Club Desert: Public/18/72/7,131/138. 34. The Palms Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 552 South Stepahine Street, 35. Primm Valley Golf Club Henderson. Private/18/72/7,200. Red Rock Country Club 36. Red Rock Country Club 38. The Revere at Anthem 702-304-5600, 2250 Red Springs Dr., Las Vegas. 39. Rhodes Ranch Eagle Crest Golf Club Mountain course: Private/18/72/7001. 40. Rio Secco 702-240-1320, 2203 Thomas Ryan Blvd., Las Arroyo course: Private/18/72/6883. 41. Royal Links Golf Club Vegas. Semi-Private/18/60/4,067/96. 42. Shadow Creek Golf Club The Revere at Anthem 43. Siena Golf Club Falcon Ridge Golf Course desertgolfer.com, 2600 Hampton Rd., 44. SilverStone Golf Club 702-346-6363, 345 Calais Dr., Mesquite. Henderson, Public/18/72/7,143. 45. Southshore at Lake Las Vegas Resort Public/18/71/6546. 46. Southern Highlands Golf Club 47. Spanish Trail Golf and Country Club Rhodes Ranch 49. Sunrise Vista Golf Club Highland Falls Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 20 Rhodes Ranch Parkway, Las 50. TPC at the Canyons 702-254-7010, 10201 Sun City Boulevard, Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,860/122. 51. TPC at Summerlin Vegas. Semi-Private/18/72/6,512/126. 52. Wildhorse Golf Club Rio Secco 53. Willow Creek Golf Club Lake View Executive Golf Course 702-889-2400, 2851 Grand Hills Drive, Las Vegas. 54. Wolf Creek 702-727-6388, 1471 Mount Charleston Drive, Public/18/72/7,332/142. 55. Tuscany Golf Club Pahrump. Public/18/59/3,587/77. Royal Links Golf Club Las Vegas Country Club desertgolfer.com, 5995 Vegas Valley Blvd., Las 702-734-1122, 3000 Joe W. Brown Drive, Las Vegas. Public/18/72/7,029/135. Black Mountain Golf Club Vegas. Private/18/72/7,164/117. 702-565-7933, 500 Greenway Road, Henderson. Shadow Creek Golf Club Semi-Private/27/72/6,550/123. Las Vegas Golf Club 888-778-3387, 3 Shadow Creek Dr., North Las desertgolfer.com. 4300 West Washington, Vegas. Private/Resort/18/72/7,239/139. Boulder City Golf Course Las Vegas. Public/18/72/6,631/117. 702-293-9236, 1 Clubhouse Drive, Boulder City. Siena Golf Club Public/18/72/6,561/110. Las Vegas National Golf Club 800-727-8331 (Par-Tee1), 10575 Siena Monte desertgolfer.com, 1911 East Desert Inn Rd., Las Ave., Las Vegas. Public/18/71.5/6,843/129. Callaway Golf Center Vegas. Public/18/71/6,815/130. 702-896-4100, 6730 South Las Vegas Bldv., SilverStone Golf Club Las Vegas. Public. Open 6:30am-10:00pm. Driving Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort 702-562-3770, 8600 Cupp Dr., Las Vegas. range, Lessons (The Giant Golf Academy) and desertgolfer.com, 10325 Nu-Wav Kaiv Blvd., Las Desert: Public/9/36/3560 Mountain: practice greens are available. Vegas. Snow Mountain: Public/9/36/3599 Valley: Public/9/36/3398. Resort/18/72/7,146/125. Sun Mountain: Canyon Gate Country Club Resort/18/72/7,112/130. Wolf: Southshore at Lake Las Vegas Resort 702-363-0303, 2001 Canyon Gate Drive, Las Resort/18/72/7,604/149. 702-558-0022, 100 Strada di Circolo, Henderson. Vegas. Private/18/72/6,742/125. Public/18/71/6,925/133.

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Southern Highlands Golf Club 702-263-1000, 1 Robert Trent Jones Ln., Las Vegas. Private/18/72/7,240.

Spanish Trail Golf and Country Club 702-364-0357, 5050 Spanish Trail Lane, Las Vegas. Sunrise-Canyon: Private/18/72/7,002/124. Lakes-Sunrise: Private/18/72/6,957/131. Canyon-Lakes: Private/18/72/,7107/131.

Sunrise Vista Golf Club 702-652-2602. 2841 Kinley Drive, Nellis. Eagle-Falcon: Public/Military/18/72/7,051/115 Raptor-Eagle: Public/Military /18/72/6,946/123. (See Map #49) TPC at the Canyons desertgolfer.com, 9851 Canyon Run Drive, Las Vegas. Public/18/71/7,063/131.

TPC at Summerlin 702-256-0111, 1700 Village Center Circle, Las Vegas. Private/18/72/7,243/139.

Tuscany Golf Club 1-866-TUSCANY, 901 Olivia Parkway, Henderson. Resort/Public/18/72/7,109/131.

Wildhorse Golf Club desertgolfer.com, 2100 West Warm Springs Rd., Las Vegas. Public/18/72/7,041/131.

Willow Creek Golf Club 775-727-4653, 1500 Red Butte Street, Pahrump. Semi-Private/18/71/7,025/124. Wolf Creek Wolf Creek 866-252-4653, 403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite. Public/18/72/7,018.

The publisher and staff of Desert Golf & Tennis make every effort to ensure accuracy in our maps and directories. Should you find any errors please email us with the corrections. Our desire is for our maps and directories to remain as current as possible; with your assistance we will achieve the highest level of accuracy. We value your input. maps@desertgolf&tennis.com private Golf Clubs- las Vegas CLUB #HOLES TYPE INITIATION MONTHLY TRAIL FOOD CAP OF FACILITIES PHONE FEE DUES FEE MIN. MEMBERS

Anthem CC 18 Equity $12,500 $830 $900 $200/Q 450 GTSFSp (702) 614-5000 Canyon Gate 18 Non $1,500 $680 $1,000 $800/A 500 GTSF (702) 363-0303 DragonRidge CC 18 Non $12,500 $765 $22 $1,200 400 GTSFSp (702) 614-4444 Las Vegas CC 18 Equity $23,000 $800 $1,050 $1,200 650 GTSFSp (702) 734-1122 Red Rock CC 36 Non $8,000 $830 $1,500 $1,200 425 GTSFSp (702) 304-5600 Southern Highlands 18 Non $50,000 $1,395 $22 $1,200 300 GTSFSp (702) 263-1000 GC at Southshore 18 Non $10,000 $745 $1,500 $1,200 475 GSTF (702) 568-5800 Spanish Trail CC 27 Non $0 $700 $0 $22 589 GTFS (702) 364-5050 TPC at Summerlin 18 Non $40,000 $800 $0 $800 450 GTS (702) 256-0111

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 (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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