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PGA West PGA West
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. The PGA West TPC at Stadium Golf Course is ranked among Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" in the Untied States.

Indian Wells Golf Resort Indian Wells Golf Resort
Built in 1986, the Golf Resort at Indian Wells features two Ted Robinson designed courses, a renowned golf school, a fabulous restaurant with spectacular views of the two courses, and a fully stocked pro shop and club store featuring a wide selection of golf apparel and equipment. Named among the "Top 10 Resorts in California" by California Golf magazine and the only city-owned property in the country to win Golf magazine's "Silver Medal Award," the Golf Resort at Indian Wells is truly a golfer's paradise whether you are a low handicapper or just a novice. Golfers familiar with Ted Robinson's trademarks will not be disappointed. Built around sacred Indian burial sites and natural sand dunes, both courses feature fairways of varying lengths, generous clusters of trees, large multilevel greens, and magnificent waterscapes.

Desert Willow Golf Resort Desert Willow Golf Resort
Desert Willow Golf Resort uses exclusively the natural elements of the native desert environment. The resort offers two courses and is located in Palm Desert.

Tahquitz Creek Golf Club
Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort has two courses on property. The Legends Course is a traditional style desert course with picturesque Tahquitz Creek Golf Clubmountain views that makes its way through many tree lined fairways. The Resort Course layout provides a true test of golf with its waterscapes, island fairways and lush landscaping.

Westin Mission Hills Resort
Westin Mission Hills Resort offers spectacular mountain views, shimmering lakes and lush rolling fairways. The Mission Hills North Course (Gary Player Course) is designed for golfers of all levels and preserves and enhances the natural beauty of the desert environment. Westin Mission Hills ResortThe Pete Dye Course has many of his legendary trademarks, such as numerous railroad ties, carries over water, hidden pin placements, pot bunkers and elevated tees.

La Quinta Resort & Club
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. La Quinta Resort & ClubThe 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.

Marriott's Desert Springs
You'll hit it off beautifully at Desert Springs, two exceptional 18-hole championship courses, set against an ever-changing background of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Both the Palm and Valley courses were designed by acclaimed architect Ted Robinson, "King of Waterscapes." Marriott's Desert SpringsThe Palm Course, originally built in 1987, winds its way around the resort's waterways as well as through the resort vacation villas. Two of the holes, #5 and #18 were selected best golf holes in the valley by Palm Springs Life Magazine's selection committee. The Palm Course was also nominated best new resort course in 1987 by Gold Digest Magazine. Our Valley Course, also nominated by Golf Digest as best new resort course in 1988, features classic Robinson design elements such as effective water usage and palm tree framed multi-tiered greens.

Heritage Palms Golf Club
Heritage Palms offers vistas from every vantage point, from the rising majestically landmark mountains to the tranquility pristine desert (The Coachella Valley).

Rancho La Quinta Country Club
The Pete Dye-designed Dunes Course at La Quinta is not very long, but it plays a lot tougher than the scorecard indicates. There are seven intimidating water hazards and a multitude of bunkers, most of them very difficult. It is the kind of course where you can see the ball bouncing off the railroad ties even before you hit it. Naturally, this exciting course is superbly maintained, and nestled against the majestic Santa Rosa Mountains, it is a visual feast as well.

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