Palm Springs, CA
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The host course of the PGA Tour's Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, the Classic Club is more than just another addition to the desert's roster of golf courses. This phenomenal Arnold Palmer signature design offers a variety of tee options that stretch the layout from 5421 to 7305 yards making it appealing to players of all abilities. Unlike most desert courses, Classic Club features rolling terrain, several elevated tees, and a core design with pine, olive, and pepperwood trees, offset by beautiful flowering shrubs. These features create a sharp contrast with the surrounding mountain vistas that are exclusive to the Coachella Valley. Spacious, sculptured fairways and 30 acres of pristine lakes and streams add serenity to the course, and make for an incredibly beautiful golf experience.
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The two courses at Desert Willow are just the beginning of what promises to be one of Palm Springs most exciting golf destinations. In the works are more than 1000 guest rooms, convention facilities, a third course, and a 700-unit vacation complex. Designed by PGA Tour player John Cook, Michael Hurzdan, and Dana Frye, the two existing courses offer an extremely fun challenge for players of all abilities. Firecliff is considered the tougher of the two and has received much recognition for its environmentally sound design and construction. Although Mountain View was built to be more of a resort-style course, trouble lurks on every hole. Superbly maintained, Desert Willow Golf Resort is located between Country Club and Frank Sinatra Drives.
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The two courses at Desert Willow are just the beginning of what promises to be one of Palm Springs most exciting golf destinations. In the works are more than 1000 guest rooms, convention facilities, a third course, and a 700-unit vacation complex. Designed by PGA Tour player John Cook, Michael Hurzdan, and Dana Frye, the two existing courses offer an extremely fun challenge for players of all abilities. Firecliff is considered the tougher of the two and has received much recognition for its environmentally sound design and construction. Although Mountain View was built to be more of a resort-style course, trouble lurks on every hole. Superbly maintained, Desert Willow Golf Resort is located between Country Club and Frank Sinatra Drives.
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Open since November 1, 2006, this par-72 championship course is the first of two new golf courses to be built at the Indian Wells Golf Resort. The City of Indian Wells supplied Clark with the original West Course property plus an additional 30 acres. Clark moved nearly 320,000 cubic yards of dirt to create an entirely new design. At the same time, he ingeniously used many of the mature trees from the West course. The result is a playable golf course within a beautiful setting. Come see it for yourself on your next trip to Palm Springs.
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Conveniently located next to the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, The Golf Resort at Indian Wells offers two exciting 18-hole courses designed by renowned architect Ted Robinson. These championship courses were previously the site of the Senior PGA Gulfstream Aerospace Invitational and include special features such as multi-tiered greens and elevations of up to 60 feet. Nine lakes bring water into play on 16 of the 36 holes, while breathtaking views sweep the desert floor and mountain ranges.
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The Pete Dye designed Dunes Course provides a relaxing round of golf surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Out of the traditional Scottish mold, this links style course favors accuracy from the tee allowing access to its well-guarded greens. The Dunes Course is ranked among Golf Digest's "Top 75 Resort Courses" in America, and was the site of the 1998 PGA TOUR Qualifying School.
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"This newest course at PGA WEST designed by Greg Norman lies in a seabed 40-feet below sea level surrounded by an immense crescent of terra-cotta mountains. The course teems with purple, white and yellow wildflowers, while the mix of tall and short native grasses produce different shades of green running almost to silver. The grass covers just 60 acres of tight fairways that taper toward the greens with nine ponds covering 18 acres. The demands of this course are a challenge for players of all levels." ~From PGAWEST.com
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The Nicklaus Tournament Course is truly one of Nicklaus' best. This course is a remarkable test of golf where accuracy is rewarded and errant shots are severely penalized. Visible plateau landing areas, firm elevated greens and jagged bunkers will leave a lasting impression on golfers of every level. The PGA WEST Jack Nicklaus Tournament course is ranked among Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in the United States.
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The Mountain Course is famous for its unique design and visually stunning setting. This golfer's paradise is literally carved into the Santa Rosa Mountains, demanding accurate, strategic play while providing the ultimate in breathtaking views. Pete Dye's skillful design is ranked among Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in the United States.
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PGA WEST enjoys an international reputation as the "Western Home of Golf in America". This Pete Dye jewel is described as a "must-play" for all who seek the ultimate thrill. Inspired by the famed Scottish seaside courses, its design is rugged and dramatic, providing the ultimate golf challenge.
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Located in the magnificent Rancho Mirage desert valley, Rancho Las Palmas Country Club offers 27 holes of resort golf designed by legendary golf course architect Ted Robinson. The course features rolling fairways framed by over 1500 palm trees that meander around six lakes at the base of snow-capped Mount San Jacinto. 80 strategically placed bunkers lend challenge to the picturesque design and await the occasional miscue. Depending on which nines are played, the course plays from 6,023 to 6,097 yards from the tips. Golfers can relax following their round in the 16,000 square-foot clubhouse, or on the outdoor veranda, or shop in the award-winning fully stocked pro shop.
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Beginners and skilled golfers alike will agree that this may be one of Arnold Palmer's most inspired designs. The course has already been chosen as the future home course of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic because of its uniqueness and impressive length. SilverRock is not routine golf by any stretch of the imagination which is demonstrated by the fiendish 658-yard, par-five 12th hole. If you are prepared to combine sound course management with the best drives of your life SilverRock awaits your challenge.
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We highly recommend a visit to Trilogy on your next trip to the Palm Springs area. Course designer Gary Panks took advantage of an excellent location at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains and developed a beautiful layout. The course shows off Panks ability to cater to players of all abilities with five well thought out sets of tees and an interesting mix of challenging holes. The design is stunning with views of the Coachella Valley and surrounding terrain. You'll also be well looked after by the club's professional staff as Trilogy is managed by Intrawest Golf.
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From the first glance at this course you will know that it is a Pete Dye design, and one of his more enjoyable ones at that. All of his trademarks are here: railroad ties, water carries, pot bunkers, and elevated tees. From the back it plays at 6,700 yards and with four sets of tees it will be a good test for all skill levels. Combine this with Mission Hills North for an outstanding 36-hole day.
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This Gary Player Signature course is one the finest in Palm Springs. It has hosted countless tournaments including the 1992 Senior PGA Tour Qualifying Finals. At just over 7,000 yards from the tips and 4 sets of tees, Mission Hills North sets up nicely for all golfers.
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