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Lucky La Quinta
Starting from $119 per golfer per night (Low Season)
top pick
3 night lodging at La Quinta Resort & Club
- 2 golfers sharing a Resort Casita - Inquire for info on a Deluxe Poolside Casita and a Starlight Casita
3 rounds of golf
- PGA West Mountain Course
- PGA West Nicklaus Course
- PGA West Norman Course
Golf cart (shared)
Taxes
Resort fees
Package can be revised for alternate lodging and golf course options, additional nights, rounds and number of golfers.
Golf in a Dome
Starting from $141 per golfer per night (Low Season)
7 night lodging at The Westin Mission Rancho Mirage Resort
- 2 golfers sharing a Traditional Guest Room
6 Rounds of golf
- 2 rounds on Westin Mission Hills Resort - Pete Dye Course
- 2 rounds on Marriott Shadow Ridge
- 1 round on PGA West TPC Stadium Course
- 1 round PGA West Nicklaus Course
Golf cart (shared)
Taxes
Resort fees
Package can be revised for alternate lodging and golf course options, additional nights, rounds and number of golfers.
Challenge PGA West
Starting from $132 per golfer per night (Low Season)
top pick
5 night lodging at La Quinta Resort & Club
- 2 golfers sharing a Resort Casita - Inquire for info on a Deluxe Poolside Casita and a Starlight Casita
5 rounds of golf
- PGA West Dunes Course
- PGA West Mountain Course
- PGA West Nicklaus Course
- PGA West Norman Course
- PGA West Stadium Course
Golf cart (shared)
Taxes
Resort fees
Package can be revised for alternate lodging and golf course options, additional nights, rounds and number of golfers.
Top Selling Golf Courses
- PGA WEST Pete Dye Stadium Course
- PGA WEST Nicklaus Course
- PGA WEST Greg Norman Course
- PGA WEST Pete Dye Mountain Course
- SilverRock Resort
- Shadow Ridge Golf Club
- Indian Wells Golf Resort - Celebrity Course
- Indian Wells Golf Resort - Players Course
- The Westin Rancho Mirage Resort - Dye Course
- JW Marriott Desert Springs - Palm Course
- JW Marriott Desert Springs - Valley Course
Top Selling Lodging
- La Quinta Resort & Club
- The Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa
- Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort and Spa
- JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort and Spa
- Legacy Villas Resort at La Quinta
Commonly Asked Questions
La Quinta Resort & Club
The 17th hole at The Stadium Course invites you to recreate history. When you get to this hole, take a deep breath, enjoy the moment, and then hit a 165-yard shot to the middle of the green. Roll in your birdie putt – or sneak out with a par – and look back over your shoulder as you head to the 18th hole. You can’t golf at La Quinta Resort & Club without a story of how you escaped Alcatraz, as the 17th hole is also known as.
The dress code policy at La Quinta Resort & Club requires proper golf attire, collared shirts, hemmed shorts, and no denim. When it comes to shoes, it allows soft spikes or athletic shoes only.
The cost of a golf round at La Quinta Resort & Club ranges between $55 and $106, depending on the golf course and the time of the day you want to play.
There are plenty of attractions near La Quinta Resort & Club you and your family or friends can engage in, such as the following:
- Coachella Valley Preserve: nature preserve around a palm-filled oasis offering picnics and hikes in a desert wilderness setting.
- Palm Springs Art Museum: it features a collection of art loaned or donated by the area’s affluent residents.
- Sunnylands Center and Garden: visitors to Sunnylands Center and Gardens can enjoy a variety of free public programs, such as guided garden walks, exhibitions, a selection of 20th-century sculptures, films, and multi-media kiosks.
- Windmill Tours: discover the history of wind energy, explore exhibits, and learn about sustainable energy.
- The Living Desert: family-friendly zoo and gardens specializing in the deserts of the world, home to over 500 animals representing over 150 species.
- Indian Canyons: ancestral home of the Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians, where you can find ancient trails, rock art, house pits, and ancient foundations.
Yes, La Quinta Resort & Club is family-friendly. Families can enjoy the resort's numerous activities, such as pools, including shallow kiddie pools, bike rentals, and nearby bike paths, putting green, croquet, playground, nearby hiking trails, and movie nights at the main pool.
In addition to the five golf courses it is home to, La Quinta Resort & Club offers the following amenities:
- Spa: the spa at the resort blends the most effective technologies with the best skin care products to bring members and guests a memorable experience of beautification and peace.
- Fitness center: located in the heart of the resort, the fitness center can help you stay fit, providing the latest cardio and weight-training equipment, fitness classes, and personal training.
- Salon: the salon at the resort allows you to relax while being pampered with product lines featuring Davines and Moroccanoil hair care, Jane Iredale cosmetics, and Salt of the Earth.
- Tennis: voted one of the top tennis resorts in the world, the tennis facilities at the resort allow you to follow in the footsteps of celebrities and famed players such as Novak Djokovic.
- Pickleball: La Quinta Resort & Spa is proud to offer eight pickleball courts for resort guests and members, and open play time is available for $30 per court per hour.
- Yoga: the desert oasis offers the ideal setting for discovering ancient Eastern methods that cultivate compassion, acceptance, balance, willpower, and self-love.
Yes. The PGA WEST Golf Academy offers the finest golf instruction in the world, and over the years, it has won many accolades. It provides world-class and nationally ranked instructions that will cater to the golfer's skill level and build a customized improvement plan.
La Quinta Resort is located at the base of the Santa Rosa mountains, 19 miles from the city center and 23 miles from Downtown Palm Springs. The airport is a 35-minute drive from the hotel.
There are five golf courses at La Quinta Resort:
- The Stadium Course: as the most famous golf course at La Quinta Resort, it is one of the world's most challenging courses, and the layout isn't for beginners or the faint of heart
- The Mountain Course: this golf course is more enjoyable and playable for the average golfer than many Dye layouts, as it is rather short compared to other courses
- The Jack Nicklaus Course: with a slope rating of 146, this golf course at PGA West is perhaps the strongest and toughest of the club's three private courses
- The Greg Norman Course: as a challenging layout where the bunkers provide much of the defense, this golf course features pockets of wildflowers, nine lakes, and panoramic vistas
- The Dunes Course: opened for play in 1981, this golf course is about as player-friendly a layout as Pete Dye could ever bring himself to design
The cost of playing golf at La Quinta ranges between $171 and $264, depending on the season and course. If you choose a golf vacation package through Golf Trip Junkie, you can play three rounds for as little as $119 per night. However, keep in mind that the prices can change, so you may have to pay more if you want to play at La Quinta.
From classic American fare and vintage cocktails to hand-selected Wagyu beef, the three onsite restaurants at La Quinta Resort offer memorable dining options topped off with live music. The restaurants of the resort are the following:
- Adobe Grill: famous for its award-winning tamales, this restaurant offers authentic Mexican dining and signature margaritas from one of more than 100 tequilas
- Morgan's in The Desert: as the signature restaurant of the resort, it showcases contemporary American cuisine inspired by the Coachella Valley
- TWENTY6: this relaxed American bistro and bar features innovative approaches to classic dishes using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients
La Quinta is known as the golf capital of the world and boasts a wide variety of spectacular courses open to the public. SilverRock Resort, which features the Arnold Palmer Classic Course, has won accolades as one of the top tour and municipal courses and was one of the host golf courses of the Bob Hope Classic between 2008 and 2010. La Quinta is home to five world-class golf courses, each posing unique challenges to players.
Located in the Palm Springs area, La Quinta is part of what is known as the "Golf Capital of the World". It is home to over 130 golf courses. The destination boasts a variety of spectacular courses open to the public. La Quinta's SilverRock Resort, which features the Arnold Palmer Classic Course, has won accolades as one of the top tour and municipal courses and was one of the host courses of the Bob Hope Classic 2008–2010.
With a rich history of nearly a century, La Quinta Resort & Club is home to four golf courses, the most famous being the Stadium Course at PGA West. The golf course was rated one of the "Top 50 Toughest Courses in America" by Golf Digest. It is essentially the counterweight to the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Florida. In addition to playing the Stadium Course at PGA West, golfers can also enjoy a round on the Mountain, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, and Dunes courses.
Still, you may wonder what other activities you can enjoy in between rounds with your friends or family. If you're worried about getting bored, you can rest assured that La Quinta Resort & Club offers a wide range of activities for everyone, such as:
- Spa La Quinta: a place where you can rejuvenate and recharge after playing a round of golf that provides high-quality skin care products, which will offer you a memorable experience of beautification and comfort
- Fitness Center & Classes: located in the heart of the resort, the fitness center of La Quinta Resort & Club features the latest cardio and weight training equipment, as well as fitness classes and personal training
- Salon at Spa La Quinta: with product lines featuring Davines and Moroccanoil hair care, Jane Iredale cosmetics, and Salt of the Earth, you will find this place to be a relaxation oasis where you'll be pampered by skilled professionals
- Tennis and pickleball: follow in the footsteps of celebrities and famed players such as Novak Djokovic and Maria Sharapova and play in the sunken tournament-style center court of the resort, where you can create fun memories with your loved ones
- Yoga: in addition to classes where you can unwind after a rewarding golf round, the yoga center at La Quinta Resort & Club offers vegetarian menus prepared by their award-winning culinary team and nutritious juice cleansing and detox options
Finally, you can also visit the nearby Palm Springs Art Museum, have an unforgettable ATV driving experience, go on a windmill tour, admire the picturesque scenery from the Palm Springs aerial tramway, swim in one of the numerous pools of the resort, and visit the Indian canyons.
California
With nearly 1,000 exquisite golf courses across the state, it's extremely difficult to choose just five, but according to most golfers, the following are the most popular in California and offer the most exciting and enticing playing experiences:
- Cypress Point Club: Designed by Alister MacKenzie, this golf course is very challenging. Unless you're in the know, only a lucky few will get the chance to tee it up on the first. The golf course is set at the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains on the tip of the Monterey Peninsula, and the cliff top terrain is thrilling. The Pacific is the ultimate water hazard on the 16th one-shot hole. Cypress Point Club is located in Pebble Beach, California. Finally, playing just 135 yards, the stunning 15th hole is surrounded by bunkers, ocean rocks, and cypress trees, offering the best chance for birdie.
- Riviera: The 18-hole layout at Riviera Country Club is undoubtedly a very impressive course, not only because of its magnificent appeal to many famous members, including Glen Campbell, Dean Martin, and Gregory Peck but also because this is a masterpiece in architectural design. The Riviera was designed by George C. Thomas Jr., and the golf course opened in 1926. Riviera is one of the most internationally revered golf courses. The 6th hole is one of the most famous golf holes worldwide due to a single feature – a bunker square in the middle of the green.
- Pebble Beach Golf Links: This golf course is a solid challenge – particularly for your irons – that will create a lifetime of memories. It's routinely rated the number one public course in the country and has hosted numerous prestigious championships. This is a course that every golfer wants to check off their bucket list. Pictures fail to convey the beautiful rhythm of a golf round at Pebble Beach. The first three holes are inland and build your anticipation. After your drive on four, you dive headlong into coastal views for the next five holes. If you decide to play the Pebble Beach Golf Links, your primary objective off the tee should be staying out of the hazards.
- The PGA WEST Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course: With a dramatic setting enhanced by distant mountains, this superb golf course provides a fun round that is significantly less penal than the adjacent PGA WEST Pete Dye Stadium Course. Even though mounding mimicking the surrounding mountains serves both a strategic and aesthetic purpose, the main design feature of this course is its elevated, plateau-like fairways. These swathes of green turf sit above patches of rough, deep waste bunkers, and desert scrub that loom wide of the tabletop landing areas. The fairways constrict precipitously en route to the greens. Although the greens themselves are a good size, they may appear to be small targets due to all the surrounding trouble.
- The Gary Player Signature Course: This has been one of the finest golf courses in Palm Springs ever since it opened in the 1990s. Wide fairways with slopes and mounding at the landing's boundaries help keep errant shots in play. If your ball drifts beyond the short grass, you will most likely be left with a sidehill lie and stance in noticeable rough. Lagoons and lakes run the length of several holes, and these hazards sometimes require forced carries. The greens on the Gary Player Signature Course are usually at the same level as the fairway. Many are small with intriguing shapes. Plenty of challenges await skilled players.
California is home to 921 golf courses, each with unique features, layouts, and designs. Perhaps the most famous golf course in the state is the Stadium Course at PGA West, which can be found at La Quinta Resort & Club. Pete Dye was given simple instructions when put in charge of building the Stadium Course at PGA West – "Build the hardest damn golf course in the world!" And he did. The golf course is renowned for its dramatic features, including steep slopes and penal hazards. Water comes into play on nearly half the holes, and there's more square footage of sand than putting surface.
The Stadium Course at PGA West was rated one of the "Top 100 Courses to play" by GOLF Magazine and the fourth toughest course in America in Golf Digest's "Top 50 Toughest Courses in America". It delivers multiple adrenaline rushes throughout the round, no matter how experienced the golfer is. Despite being one of the most challenging courses to play in the world, golf aficionados should add it to their bucket list, as they will be in for a memorable experience. The golf course was inspired by the Scottish links-style courses.
Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa
The nearest airport to Westin Rancho Mirage Resort is Indio/Palm Springs Airport, which is 5.4 miles away. Other nearby airports include Ontario/San Bernardino (70.4 miles), Santa Ana (83.7 miles), San Diego (87 miles), and Tijuana (93 miles).
The 8th hole at the Pete Dye Course has to be the signature hole, with railway sleepers lining the water hazard that unnervingly extends from the tee to the green.
There are numerous attractions and activities near Westin Rancho Mirage Resort you and your family or friends can enjoy, such as:
- Sky Watcher Stargazing Tours
- Children’s Discovery Museum
- Sunnylands Center & Gardens
- Escape Games at The River
- Palm Springs Air Museum
- Big Wheel Tours
- Palm Springs Celebrity Tours
- Indian Canyons Hiking Trails
There are many room types at Westin Rancho Mirage Resort you can choose from depending on your budget and how large your group is, such as the following:
- Chairman Suite
- Presidential Suite
- Executive Suite
- Traditional Guest Room, 1 King
- Traditional Guest Room, 2 Queens
- Traditional Guest Room, 1 King, Resort View
- Traditional Guest Room, 2 Queens, Resort View
- Deluxe Guest Room, 1 King, Pool View
- Deluxe Guest Room, 2 Queens, Pool View
- Deluxe Guest Room, 1 King, Golf View
- Deluxe Guest Room, 2 Queens, Golf View
Westin Rancho Mirage Resort welcomes pets at their pet-friendly accommodation. The pet fee is $50 per stay. The pet weight limit is 50 lbs. In common areas, pets must be on a leash or in a carrier.
Westin Rancho Mirage Resort serves nutritious dishes with fresh ingredients in the desert landscape. The resort features the following restaurants and dining places and more:
- Pinzimini: you can share warm bread and a bottle of wine with friends at this Italian restaurant, which serves flavorful dishes in a warm atmosphere defined by deep wooden hues and golden light.
- Chef's Secret Window: take a break from the pool or golf to savor lunch bowls brimming with fresh ingredients, offering a delightful break from the Rancho Mirage sun.
- Pinz & Pints: this pub is home to four lanes of duckpin bowling, ten draft beers at the bar, brewpub eats, classic arcade games, and non-stop fun for everyone.
- Fireside Lounge: at this restaurant, you can take in the stunning views of the Rancho Mirage mountains and the golf course from a lush patio lined with palm trees while you are enjoying tapas.
Westin Rancho Mirage Resort offers plenty of amenities and experiences you and your family or friends can enjoy, including the following:
- breathwork class
- resort animal feeding
- family fishing
- miniature golf
- bike rides
- full moon hike at Joshua Tree National Park
- luxury off-road adventure
- tennis court rentals
- pickleball court rentals
The cost of a golf round at Westin Rancho Mirage Resort ranges between $52 and $151, depending on the time of the year you choose to play and whether you have a Resident Card or Coachella Valley Card.
Yes, Westin Rancho Mirage is the current name of Westin Mission Hills.
The cost of playing golf at The Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa varies depending on many factors, such as how many nights you're planning to stay there and how many golf rounds you’re going to play. If you decide to book a golf vacation through Golf Trip Junkie, you'll find significantly lower costs for your vacation.
For instance, to play six rounds of golf at the resort during a week, a golfer will have to pay $121 per night. To play four golf rounds at the resort during four days, a golfer will have to pay $112 per night. Finally, to play three golf rounds at the resort, a golfer will have to pay $107 per night. Keep in mind that the cost of our golf vacation packages may change depending on the season and other factors.
Renaissance Esmeralda Indian Wells Resort and Spa
Yes, pets are allowed upon request at Renaissance Indian Wells. Two maximum pets per room. A fee per night may apply.
All times of the year offer something special for Palm Springs golfers. One of the wonderful things about the Palm Springs area is that it has seasons, unlike many areas of Southern California. However, the best golf months to play at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort are October through April, when the weather is sunny but cool most days.
There are many attractions and activities you and your family or friends can enjoy while spending time at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort, such as:
- McCallum Theatre
- Palm Springs Art Museum
- Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
- Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
- Joshua Tree National Monument
- Indian Wells Tennis Gardens
- Indian Canyons
- Children's Discovery Museum
IW Live is the only restaurant where you can dine while you golf at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort. As one of the newly renovated restaurants in Palm Springs, IW Live, the "Old Hollywood flavored" restaurant and lobby lounge, offers a retro atmosphere reminiscent of the vintage culture of the 60's. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant features various American and Italian classic dishes and one of the desert's finest wine cellars.
In addition to the two golf courses Renaissance Indian Wells Resort features, other amenities you can enjoy there include the following:
- heated swimming pool
- hot therapy pool
- two outdoor tennis courts
- live restaurant & lounge
- palm terrace poolside bar
- massage services (in-room or poolside)
- on-site fitness center
- gift shop
Yes. At the resort, you can enjoy a complimentary daily breakfast for two people per room. Please note: if breakfast is offered or purchased, up to 2 adults and 3 children under 12 per room.
Yes, golf carts are available to rent at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort, specifically a cart per two players.
The resort, located in Palm Springs, is set within Coachella Valley, minutes from tennis courts, two championship golf courses, Indio and Coachella festival grounds, and shops. This unique setting features new guest rooms with private balconies and breathtaking views. The golf courses at the resort were designed by renowned architects John Fought and Clive Clark. While the Players Course features dynamic bunkering and generous fairway corridors, the Celebrity Course is a desert masterpiece with picturesque mountain views and stunning water features.
The average weekend peak rate to play golf at one of the two courses at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort is $150 to $200. It is important to note that the price is usually much lower during the summer due to the hot weather. Still, if you choose to book your golf vacation through Golf Trip Junkie, you might have to pay significantly less to play one of the courses.
There are many rooms and suites you can choose from if you’re planning a vacation or weekend getaway at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort, including:
- Guest rooms
- Rooms with mountain and golf view
- Rooms with pool view
- Studio suites
- Ambassador suites
- Executive suites
- Governor's suites
- Presidential suites
- Connecting rooms
- Connecting rooms with pool view
In addition to playing the two spectacular championship golf courses at the resort, you can engage in many fun activities and have a lot of memorable experiences during your vacation or weekend getaway at Renaissance Indian Wells Resort, such as:
- Red Jeep Tours
- Sushi & Sake
- Charcuterie Board & Wine
- Swimming
- Desert Glow Entertainment
- Fitness Center
- Bike Rentals
- Lawn Games
- Outdoor Yoga
- Spa Treatments
The closest airport to the resort is Palm Springs International Airport, which is roughly 12 miles away from it. From there, the best way to travel to Renaissance Indian Wells Resort is by car. You can also get to the resort by using public transportation, specifically the bus, but the traffic can be pretty hectic, so your best bet would be driving. Driving to Renaissance Indian Wells Resort will take a little over 20 minutes.
There are two golf courses at Indian Wells Resort – the Celebrity Course and the Players Course. Many golfers claim the former is the most popular, as it features dynamic bunkering, generous fairway corridors, and undulating topography. The Players Course is aesthetically fascinating and challenging for all golf players, regardless of their skill level. It was designed by prominent architect John Fought and opened in 2007. The Players Course is located within walking distance of the resort’s hotel and can be the ideal place to host a tournament, corporate event, or group outing.
The golf course features a classic American design, with sculpted bunkers reminiscent of Riviera. John Fought was able to seamlessly integrate numerous stately trees present on the original properties into his new design to impart the unique feel of a much older facility while delivering a modern approach to golf course design. Most holes are oriented to take full advantage of the breathtaking views of the San Jacinto, Santa Rosa, and San Bernardino mountain ranges. The most memorable holes are par fives at the 7th and 9th on the front nine.
JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa
The cost of playing golf at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa depends on the season and course you choose. It is roughly $180 per round. However, if you book your golf vacation through Golf Trip Junkie, you can get to enjoy more rounds of golf at a significantly lower cost.
There are many tourist attractions near JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa you can visit during your time spent on your golf vacation, such as:
- Hiking Trails: Palm Desert offers a variety of trails for hiking enthusiasts and those who love the outdoors and the fascinating history of Palm Desert
- The Living Desert: you can experience Palm Desert's wild side at America's only zoo dedicated to the world's desert species
- Joshua Tree: Joshua Tree National Park is huge, spanning nearly 800,000 acres, and while it can seem unwelcoming during the heat of summer, it is, in fact, delicate and extremely fragile
- The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway: as the world's largest rotating tramcar, it allows you to experience a breathtaking journey up the cliffs of Chino Canyon, from Valley Station's elevation of 2,643 feet to Mountain Station's elevation of 8,516 feet
- World-Class Shopping: in the midst of this shopper's paradise, you'll find The Gardens on El Paseo, a 200,000-square-foot ode to everything fashionable and chic
The par-3 17th is the signature hole on the Palm Golf Course at JW Marriot Desert Springs Resort & Spa. It features a large water hazard adorned by flowers.
Palm Springs International Airport is the closest to JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa. It takes roughly 20 minutes to drive to the airport from the resort, as the distance is 13 miles.
Because it features more water and other hazards, the Palm Golf Course is significantly more challenging to play than the Valley Golf Course. The design is playable off the tee but features some smaller, undulating putting surfaces that can give players fits. While the golf course is difficult, it is also friendly, and the staff at the resort can offer you tips and tricks for playing your best round.
The lowest price a room at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa was booked for in the last two weeks was $289, while the most expensive was $557. In addition to accommodation, you will have to pay a green fee if you're going to play golf at one of the two courses of the resort. However, if you book your trip through Golf Trip Junkie, you will benefit from considerably lower prices. For instance, for a four-night vacation at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa with two rounds of golf included, you will have to pay roughly $500 and have to share a room with another golfer.
Whether it's your first trip to JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa or you're a local, there is always something new to discover in the desert-like hiking, pristine parks, and outdoor shopping surrounded by desert views and endless California sunshine. In addition to the two championship golf courses you can play, the resort also offers the following amenities you can enjoy during your vacation or weekend getaway:
- Spa Desert Springs: it offers a wide range of treatments, including massages, facials, and body treatments
- Spa Desert Springs Fitness Center: it features state of the art Technogym gym equipment with a movement studio
- Desert Springs Tennis Club: you can play tennis on 15 hard courts, three clay courts, and two grass courts, as well as pickleball and lawn games
- Swimming: there are three pools at the resort, namely the Spa Outdoor Salt-Water Pool, the Springs Outdoor Pool Family Pool, and the Oasis Main Pool
There are two golf courses at JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa. Both were designed by renowned architect Ted Robinson, also known as the King of Waterscapes. Each par-72 course is over 6,500 yards, which makes playing a round suitable for both novice and seasoned golfers. These are the golf courses at the resort:
- The Palm Golf Course: complemented by sprawling water features and rolling greens, where challenging approaches can be found at every turn, this golf course has a spectacular design with outstanding conditioning and challenging shot values
- The Valley Golf Course: it offers challenging bunkers, generous fairways, and undulating greens, which allows for a memorable, scenic golf experience, and decorative elements and water hazards are less prevalent on this golf course