SilverRock Resort Golf Club and Golf Course Packages
SilverRock Resort is known for its fairways and strategic water hazards. This is a championship course set against the Santa Rosa Mountains and designed by the legend Arnold Palmer. The natural beauty of the surrounding terrain enhances the playing experience. Its reputation as a top-tier course was proven when it hosted the PGA Tour's Bob Hope Classic; it's a course every golfer wants to try.
- Arnold Palmer Design: A blend of challenge and scenic beauty
- Tour-level Experience: Former host of the Bob Hope Classic
- Natural Beauty: Palm trees, rock formations, and stunning desert views
- Premium Facilities: A modern clubhouse and top-tier practice areas
The Course at SilverRock Resort

Located in the scenic city of La Quinta, SilverRock Resort offers one of the Coachella Valley’s finest public golf experiences. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains, this Arnold Palmer Classic Course blends beauty with challenge, making it a must-play during any Palm Springs golf vacation. Whether you’re on a weekend getaway or a full week of golf, Golf Trip Junkie can build your perfect golfing experience at SilverRock.
- Designed by Arnold Palmer, offering nearly 7,600 yards of championship golf
- A former Bob Hope Classic PGA TOUR host course
- Expansive fairways, desert arroyos, and dramatic mountain views
- Easy access to nearby luxury lodging, dining, and shopping
SilverRock Resort Golf Club Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, SilverRock is a public course welcoming all golfers.
SilverRock Resort also offers practice facilities, a pro shop, and dining options.
Yes. While it has some longer holes, SilverRock's generous landing areas and multiple tee boxes make it playable for a wide range of skill levels.
Yes, SilverRock features a full driving range, chipping green, and putting green, ideal for warming up before your round or working on your game.
SilverRock is a sprawling Arnold Palmer Signature Course with wide fairways, dramatic water features, and stunning backdrops of the Santa Rosa Mountains. It’s approachable for mid-handicappers but still challenging from the tips.