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Played El Rio as part of a two day tournament (1st day) on 10/26 shotgun start 0800. Very nice clubhouse with exceptional staff from the minute we arrived to conclusion of the event. Nice practice facilities (Driving Range, with small putting and chipper/bunker areas). They have gas powered golf carts (somewhat noisy like driving a lawn mower around all day; and associated gas smell if you were to be behind the cart in front of you), with GPS system, onboard cooler and ball washer. Was a bit surprised to see course fairway conditions a bit thin at times, especially since I had read from their site they were just coming off of their overseed (approx 3 weeks prior to our event), so guess I expected more lush conditions. Bunkers, as with many desert/high wind prone courses, were a-typical fairly good to semi-hard with rocks (you certainly MUST bring a couple desert irons with you to this course; if you're off the fairway you're punished with red crushed rocks -- a major killer of your equipment -- Yup, been there done that -- used hubbys 5 & 8 designated desert irons...let's just say they've certainly seen better days!) With the fairways being a little worn down from prior events/play, you did get a great roll on most shots. Fairways weren't horrible, but adequate for our event. Greens are large with many subtle undulations, and balls rolled fairly true @ slow to medium speed (even downhill rolls well hit would come up short). For having approx 114 players pace of play was great, and most fixed divots/ball marks/bunkers. Forward tee boxes are Lady friendly (I only mention this as the course we played the following day (Mojave at the Avi Casino) are not. Overall I had higher expectations for this course going in. Played it the year prior for fun and it was a course I wasn't eager to re-play (but to be fair it was in June). Certainly not one of the worse courses to play in the area; and Yes, I would play it again if "The Price Is Right" - just from this golfin gals perspective.
3 Likes.
Tee'd off at 0954, 1 Sep 13, UnderPar.com coupon ($69 for 2 w/cart; same day replay; and unlimited use of practice facilities). Beautiful resort, nice/big Pro Shop; friendly staff; and wonderful practice facilities (separate chipping areas/several putting areas, and nice driving range). Starter was very friendly and informative. Pace of Play was a little slow only because we were paired with 2 newbies to the game (Woman had only played 5 times and her partner that was 'teaching her' had played off/on for a year or two. Only reason I mention this is obviously he had neglected to teach the basic etiquette of the game. They didn't fix any divots or rake up after bunker shots. Bunkers certainly weren't the best at all, but still held footprints). They routinely hit several balls off the tee box when errant shots went ???? Provisionals Yes, but when it results in 20+ min holes and us falling behind one hole...a little frustration for us as well as the groups behind us were apparent. Don't get me wrong...we understand everyone starts somewhere and we are verrrrrrry easy going, but it does mess with your mojo / we simply couldn't get into a good rhythm of play. They left after the 9th hole and we played the rest of the round with the twosome that was behind us, and quickly caught back up to the group in front of us. The two were fun and we were able to get into a good rhythm and finish the round strong. Tee boxes looked like they had been recently overseeded and had that fine whispy grass which needed cutting. All had some divot marks and most were slightly uneven and difficult to get a comfortable stance on. Fairways were in great shape for this time of the year, divots were tended to with sand, no major bare areas/or ground under repair. Bunkers (and there were plenty of them which made the course somewhat of a challenge due to the quantity and depth of, as well as the poor quality of sand; which was either minimal or packed -- may have been due to recent rains??) Certainly NOT like the practice bunkers which were easy to get out of. The greens were also a challenge due to the undulations accompanied by obvious aeration (we estimated within the last 2 - 3 weeks). Somewhat bumpy/did not roll true/slow to medium slow speeds -- made for difficult scoring. Pars were good Birdies were stellar!! Water coolers were plentiful (on every even hole) and kept filled with nice ice cold filtered water. Carts were equipped with a small GPS and cooler w/ice. Back 9 ran adjacent to the resort's pool area which was a bit noisy and construction of resort buildings as well. 18th hole was a reeeeeeeeal treat (beautiful) with a little creek running up the middle...plan your shots on this hole carefully. Prior course knowledge certainly beneficial due to a couple blind shots that have you guessing where the green was. I can't stress enough about prepping for desert golf by hydrating prior to day of golf and during round...although it didn't seem that hot (temps reached 108 by the time we finished). SPF100 saved my hide. :) Overall nice course with beautiful scenery - would certainly consider playing again.
(NOTE: I probably didn't rate the course as good as I should've....only because of the greens/bunkers and tee boxes -- If it hadn't been close to aeration (which I didn't check first -- shame on me), I'm sure the course would rank right up there much much higher because it was beautiful.
4 Likes.
Played this course on Fri, 26Jul @ 1:20PM for only $35. w/cart (online booking). First time we've (rstang06 and I) played this course, as a precursor to the 7/27 GK event the following day. We opted to drive up from SDiego area and get a room and a round in. Read reviews on Greenskeeper.org and are glad we opted to tee it up at Los Robles. A VERY well maintained public course. Beautiful layout; some blind shots, but the GPS was top notch. Nice big Pro shop with all the bells and whistles. Can't say enough wonderful things about Larry the Starter that day. He gave us amazing tips on certain holes, and simply went out of his way to ensure we had a great round. We were paired up with another twosome just as pleasant.
Fairways were in very good shape. Some divot damage, but most had repaired with divot mix. Bunkers (I didn't get into any this day; luckily, but was told they were in good to fair shape. Greens made the course the difficulty level it is. I can typically read the greens pretty good, but these just didn't want to go in in 2 or less for me. We enjoyed this course and would certainly recommend it to anyone in the area. Practice areas; chipping, putting, and the driving range...well if you are a long hitter, Beware...there are others on the opposite end of the driving range net hitting back (club members). Still can't quite grasp the thinking there...golfers on each end of the driving range hitting at each other...Yikes! But no worries for me. Did I mention how wonderful the starter, Larry is :) Cart Girl was out and about and came by our group at least 3 times. :) This course is convenient, right off the 101, and quite busy. Tee boxes were in good shape, not a lot of water hazards to worry about, and the pace of play moved right along. Truly enjoyed this course. Fun and Challenging.
4 Likes.
Played at 1208 on 6/1, Saturday, with family staying at the Condos. We had a 2fer coupon book so got on after 12 paying 2 for $50. Staff were welcoming and gave us friendly grief as we haven't played here in awhile and used to play at least 2 times (or more) a month since it's so close and a fairly quick round. Greens were a bit inconsistent this go round though. Some bumpy/some slow/fast/and sandy. Fairways and tee boxes were in decent condition. I ended up driving over the green on the Par 3, 15th hole, ending up in the back bunker :( rough behind had been over watered and bunker flooded/soaked; so I was hitting out of what seemed like a mudhole :( This course gets its share of use by the locals and those staying at the resort. The resort does a pretty good job keeping the course maintained. Cart girl was friendly as always. Course tends to get backed up at the turn. There is a chipping area located behind the Pro shop; a 2 person hitting net area, and 2 practice greens. Overall we enjoy playing this course when we need a quick golf fix. The Welks short course "Oaks" is great for practicing your short game; but the few holes that run adjacent to the road are horribly placed under power lines and a telephone pole on one; not to mention careful consideration needs to be exercised not to hit into passing vehicles. We enjoy the Welks and will continue to go back. The coupon book is the way to go. We are of the mindset that if I'm going to pay anything over $35, may as well play a full size 72par course. Highly recommend calling to double check conditions of the greens though. Enjoy.
4 Likes.
5/26/19 - rstang06(aka hubby) and I played today at 1107 (Using UnderPar.com $60 for 2 Deal). Was kind of an impromptu - let's go play day, so didn't get much in the way of warm-ups; which kinda sorta affected my 1st 4 holes. Went out as a 3-some with a nice gentleman playing in with us. Fairways and Bunkers were somewhat disappointing. Greens were only thing I can mention of any significant impressive level. Rolled fairly true/med-med fast. Apparently there were (2) back-to-back tournaments that went off before we arrived, and I must say the greens didn't show it too bad. A couple cups were a little worse for the wear; but it was obvious the tournament players were very conscientious in repairing their ball marks. I only had to fix a couple here and there. Bunkers were in poor condition! A couple looked flooded out/dried up hard pack. Fairways were fairly tight, browned out in areas, and hard to get a good hit off of. Certainly in need of some water. A positive - you certainly got distance from roll outs. 15th Tee box for Blue/Black was worst I've seen on any course I've played recently. Where Was the Grass????? At least the red tee box had some. Rough was adequate, but always bear in mind rattlesnakes and poison oak are prevalent so always proceed cautiously, as with most courses this time of year. Pace of play was good up until the turn (where the typical jam up occurs). Nightmare holes 10/11/12...those who've played this course are nodding your heads right about now. Long/narrow/tree-lined and houses on the right of 12. Criss/Cross Applesauce of balls and golfers all over these 3 holes. Pace picked back up and we finished the round in about 4.5-5 hrs. Course amenities were adequate/well maintained. Cart Girl - very busy with a packed course (saw her once; but was very friendly). Starter was courteous and pleasant to chat with. :) This course has 2 practice putting areas. (1) adjacent to the 1st tee, and (1) up behind the clubhouse. No Driving range, but there is a make-shift one-person hitting net; adjacent to the 1st tee as well.
Neat Feature: They have a 'Hole-in-One' Prize Hole = #15 (Par 3) --- Yes, the hole with the horrible Blue/Black tee box; but worth a Go!? The quaintly named 'Gopherhole' Clubhouse is average/with a Great selection of micro-brews, and scrumptious food; of special note: their Fish n Chips!! No GPS on the carts, so be sure to bring something to help with calculating your distances. Adequate deal for your conservative dollar. Final thoughts...Water Water Water and Sand Sand Sand, would elevate this to a 'hole' new level of play :) Oh, and a Heads Up...sign in the Pro Shop indicated course maintenance June 1st.
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Played Friday 5/24 with a co-worker and had a 3rd (single walk-on player) join us. Was my first time playing Sycuan Oaks as the other time we played Sycuan, the Willows track was recommended to us. Willow course (in my opinion - is the nicer of the two with a beautiful/and challenging signature hole). BUT back to the Oaks... it was in VERY GREAT SHAPE!!! MORE IMPORTANTLY --KUDOS to Sycuan for honoring our Military. This Memorial weekend they were offering active duty/retired military the opportunity to play their wonderful courses for a mere $1.00 donation!!! Naturally most donated more (as did I), and the staff (as always) were FANTASTIC!! Carts are equipped with a state of the art GPS system. Our tee time was at 1207, so the wind was already a factor to your club selection. Tee boxes were in good shape/minimal divot damage; and fairways were somewhat tight, but still very playable. Greens ran pretty true, minimal to no ball marks, and ran medium fast. Bunkers (I only got in one, and it earns the a-typical, score of a 3 from me). Navigating around to some of the holes was a bit confusing. (Noooo don't blame it on a woman driver as I was the passenger) ;) Also, this track seemed to be more prone to close proximity of hitting into other fairways and criss crossing of other players, so "FOOOOOOOOOOUR" and the sound of golf balls ricocheting off 'the Oaks' echo'd throughout the day. One forward tee of particular mention (negatively) (can't remember the hole number/but it was on the back 9, following the Par 3)...any way... it was sooooooooooooooooo hard, it took me almost 3-5 minutes just to find a spot soft enough (right!) to 'force' the tee into the ground (like concrete)! >:( May be just my imagination, but I believe The Oaks course may have more water hazards than the Willows?? Willow was more spread out and much more serene (just my opinion). Cart services were fairly regular and service with a smile :) Course amenities were spot on for each hole. Actually bumped into a fellow GKer (met at the Cross Creek GKevent). Caught him staring at me and then a smile and the epiphany of who was giving the stare down. :) Small world. :) Okay on with the review -- Rough was very playable. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the course, the company, and the TOP NOTCH service of Sycuan. Ooops almost forgot to mention...practice facilities are nice as well. Putting greens and a Driving range (no drivers as you could hit into the Exec course). Club House verrrrrry nice as well. GREAT food/GREAT service. Of Special Note: The Starter this day was a true joy as well - friendly/helpful/starts you off with a smile. The Oaks Course was in very good shape and a pleasure to play. Oh...AWESOME PRO Shop too!!!
3 Likes.
Got to play in yet another GREAT GKer Event/Golf Course at a stellar course: CrossCreek Golf Club, Sat. 5/18.
Beautiful day - weather and wind cooperated nicely. Arrived early to enjoy the Best Part of these events....hanging out with GKers old and new. This course greets you with excitement as you crest the hill craning to see the several meadow holes laid out before you, then wind down into the quaint Clubhouse/parking area. Each hole is unique and beautifully laid out from the next (not one paralleling the other). Nice Pro Shop; Stellar Staff/Very friendly and eager to assist. Starter was very well versed in course nuances, providing guidance with regards to treating lost balls as lateral hazards due to rattlesnake/poison oak concerns in the deep rough areas. Course amenities were sufficiently maintained for comfort stops. We stocked up with refreshment needs from the clubhouse, but there was a Cart girl available as well. Practice facilities were nice consisting of practice greens and an average sized grass driving range area. Oh, Don't confuse 18th green with chipping area--not that I did that, but it is possible. ;) Tee boxes were in excellent condition, level, and lush with a couple on the back 9 feeling a little spongy/thicker and in need of a trim, but nothing major to complain about. Fairways were exceptional as well. Rolled out nicely, and divots were filled in as they should be. Bunkers were in good shape (ones I got stuck in), with adequate sand to hit out of and raked. Greens....THIS is where the major challenge of this course comes into play for me. Rolled true/med fast/fast (unless you were unfortunate enough to play after the sprinkler system kicked on :( -- I understand the necessity to water; but in the middle of an event? Greens were quite the challenge, some like putting on a whale's back. I planned my approach shots based off of front to green reading due to roll out/on/off of some holes. There were No major ball marks to speak of. Rough was a manageable length, and anything outside of it should be treated with respect (i.e. significant poison oak and rattlesnake possibilities). Notorious Wind of the Temecula Valley could certainly wreak havoc with an afternoon tee time; but not a major factor for us this event. Pace of Play was good; we only slowed down/waited a bit on a few holes.
Overall we thoroughly enjoyed this course (well ....except for the 18th for me/intimidating).
Only comments of note for concern/possible improvement:
- CARTS: No GPS which for a course with Zero cell phone reception, having GPS w/service call feature would be beneficial to report issues with carts; health concerns/snake encounters; and hole layout. (Note: Starter did provide yardage booklets). The Clubhouse is however set up with Wi-Fi.)
Upon arriving, carts were not quite ready; needed quick recharge (as a precaution) to support our event. Unfortunately looked like at least 3 carts didn't quite make it/left vacant on the course. Our cart's (#63) brake system could certainly use an overhaul (same issue with cart #43 we had several weeks earlier). Just difficult to brake/stop and unnerving grinding when they finally did come to a stop.

In summary (from this girl golfer's perspective), this course was interesting/fun to play with plenty of challenge and a breathtaking/serene layout. Friendly/caring staff and EXCEPTIONAL GKers. Will certainly be back for another round.
4 Likes.
rstang06 and I played this course yesterday 4/28. We purchased an Excellent deal online (2 for $39 with same day replay). Course is tucked away at the end of a street of a housing development so we were concerned we'd be having to play extra careful in a tight course....Thankfully that wasn't so. Houses only come into play on the final holes (to the right of the course, and really...if you end up in them tsk tsk) ;) We were both VERY PLEASED with this course. Two Courses: (Boulder) 71.6 and an Executive (Pebble). Great Putting area. Driving range on site. Pelz chipping area as well. We were helped with our clubs into the cart, and drove on up to the Pro Shop. I'll just summarize here - Entire Staff affiliated with this course were EXCEPTIONAL! Our tee time was at 8:44, but we arrived earlier and were told to head on out whenever we wanted. We waited for a 4some to go, then a single showed up and we invited him to play in with us, as another 4some was lined up after us. I bragged about GK (as I always do), and was surprised and happy to hear he had been using GK for 10+ years - naturally I had to use the segway to invite him to a GK Event-as he's never been to one (Oh No!) ;) Hoping to see him at one in the future. Very pleasant first round of golf - fun, & enjoyable. Okay, now on to the course. We were AMAZED and Loved this course. Verrrrry Lady friendly. Not overly challenging, but it did make you work for a good score. Also, not sure if this is more of a local muni type course, but let me say it was in Excellent shape and the greenskeepers were actively working to keep it that way. Fairways were nice and rolled out Great; Rough was wonderful...ball sat up so nicely it made it very easy to hit off of; Tee boxes were level and well taken care of (most filled in their divots); Bunkers were the only hit and miss, but there was sand in them, just the couple I managed to get into it was a little wet/thin in spots (seems typical for a lot of the desert/heck...a lot of the courses we've played). Now the Greens. It looked as though they had punched them within the last 2-3 weeks, but were recovered nicely and in fantastic rolling conditions. Large Greens. Rolled medium to med. fast, true, and with very subtle breaks. No ball marks - amazing. It was clear to see that people cared enough to fill in their divots on the fairways and on the tee boxes, rake up the bunkers, and repair ball marks on the greens. A major Plus Plus! No trees on this course, and only one water hazard area on a Par 3 and the following hole. There is a gully/wash that runs directly across the 1st Hole, so be forewarned when deciding to air it out on the 1st tee. ;) Now on to the foo foo points: No Cart Girl, so be sure to get your beverages in the Pro Shop or bring them along with. There is a cooler with ice and a couple of cups on each cart (in addition there are GPS' on them as well). Recommend wetting a towel as ball washers are sparingly around the course. There are water coolers throughout the course, but several were out of water during our second round around 1:30 (luckily the Pro shop was notified and a friendly young man was driving around with a courtesy cart and nice cool water). Temps were great upon arrival at a comfy 80ish, got up to 101 when we went to play our 2nd (felt like 110) - I whimped out after 28 total holes played...but hubby played all 36. :) Wind didn't come into play until around 2:30 (during our 2nd round). Clubhouse was nice. Resturant opened around 9. Friendly staff. Adequate food (except the coleslaw :( -- sorry, this is about the GC, and I'm off track. ;) Bottomline...for $39 for the two of us to play alllllllll day, and the Quality shape of this course - P R I C E L E S S!! We will look forward to going back. :)
10 Likes.
1st time playing this course on 4/20. I purchased a 4 person time slot online (paying only the $1.99 booking fee). Paid balance at the course ($140+) for 4 players. Reason I mention this??? My son's friend didn't show so we tried to get a refund for the one player that couldn't make it due to a work emergency. Guy at the desk said No because I paid online. Ummmm Excuse Me!!! I paid at the counter. So morning started off a bit of a bummer. No Cart Girl so you have to get your snacks there in the Pro Shop. Carts are a little worn (brake on ours just didn't want to work). Tee boxes were mostly level, and not too terribly marked up. Fairways were somewhat thin with divot damage. I don't know why folks can't put some seed mix in there divots. >:( Many Many blind holes on this course. Really need to take care to ensure group ahead of you isn't within shooting range, and how to plan your shot whether it be to play it safe and lay up or go for it. Houses are a factor on several holes. Hole 16 you encounter a set of BOULDERS right in front of you, so that was a neat little mind trip. :) No major water hazards. Bunkers were somewhat adequate...typical hardpack wet sand, if at all. Okay...some plusses...Greens were AMAZING! Zero ball marks, ran medium fast to fast with many subtle changes creating challenges. Pace of play was great (even after a twosome was tossed in front of us at the turn). Overall, this course is an 'old' gem in the SoCal (North County) region. With the poor start of the day in the Pro Shop, (i.e. lesson learned on my part and probably a fopah as well), but with zero understanding of the Pro Shop guy, I'll probably not play this course again, as I can play other courses in much better shape, at an equivalent price in the area.
5 Likes.
3/9/13 - Played this course with husbands Saturday Group. Thankfully with the recent rains that week the greens were quite nice. I'm assuming since we were the first groups going out that day that's a significant indicator as to why there were little to no ball marks on the greens (nice). Greens rolled quite true, medium/fast speeds. Fairways were quite thin, ground under repair on several, and had to chuckle at the green painted grass. Bunkers were hard pack (two I got in). Early morning tee times help keep you out of the winds that do tend to pick up around mid-day. Some holes are hard to determine where to play your shot to. Blind doglegs w/hazards. Helps to have played the course before, otherwise you'll be in for several surprises for sure. Not a big fan of the burns (especially with fairways being as thin as they were)...my typical shot wouldn't roll out so far (and into burns) :( Overall though, I did enjoy the course...different than the typical parklike courses we play. You have to take your cart to get to the chipping area and even futher for the driving range. They (Starter) is very stern about not going after your ball if it goes out past the red stakes with a green top...DON'T go in after them...if you have a long enough ball retriever to reach it fine, but it you get caught they'll ask you to leave the course. Clubhouse was nice, and their BBQ brisket special was Yummy. You can find some pretty good deals for this course. First time we played it we weren't overly impressed with the pace of play, severe divot/ball mark damage, and obvious disregard locals have for this otherwise beautiful course. Would I ever play it again???? Probably, but not one I'd eagerly play routinely.
7 Likes.
Finally got to use our Revere Golf Certificate we won at the Mt Woodson GK Event last year. Drove to Henderson Sun. 1/20 - staying at the South Point Casino (link for hotels on the Revere Golf website). Called the course a few days earlier and was able to book an 8:44 tee time on the (Lexington) course for Monday, 1/21/13. Arrived early (temp was 39, resulting in a frost delay). They didn't have any balls for the driving range set up either (which is a drive away, through a tunnel), so we had to wait a little. Pro Shop Staff were Great. Practice greens were browned out terribly, chipping/pitching practice area w/bunker were in poor condition. Echoing what others have said about bunkers...in a word "HORRIBLE". No sand/hard/and A LOT of rocks. Mud Hens have made a real 'mess' of any hole near the water. :( Concord course looked to be in better shape than the Lexington, and seemed to be the course of choice as there were not many playing the Lexington - which is seemingly a more difficult course to play for men (especially when playing from the tips) as there are several blind holes. Tee boxes were in good shape, fairway was average for typical winter conditions, greens on this course are obviously smaller than those on the Concord, and were frozen and hard to play up until about the back nine when the greens 'started' to thaw out, allowing balls to check. We couldn't even fix any divots (when there were ones) due to hardness of the greens. But it is winter, and this is a True Desert Course! This course is canyon-like, and rolls to the center or left to right/right to left. Forward tees are VERY Lady friendly. You can download the hole by hole overview booklet online for a small fee. Carts do have a small GPS unit, but hindsight, I would've downloaded or simply printed each page of the booklet to take along with next time. Having played this course once now, we would certainly be better prepared and play differently next time. Greens had many subtle undulations, rolled medium/not fast, and ran fairly true for the most part. Rough was very playable. Wind really wasn't a major factor for us today, but is obvious it could wreak havoc funneling through the canyons. Cart girl made regular rounds. Pace of place was nice and liesurely, twosome we played with were great, (our cart sounded like it was ready to be put out of its misery though). Placement of ball washers was sporadic. Recommend keeping a wet rag to address cleaning needs of clubs/balls throughout the day. Rest area facilities you need to use the Golf Cart key to access. Divot mix replenishment available at each rest area. Overall though this course (with exception of the bunkers, which you hope not to get in anyway), was Very Enjoyable. We would play it again (not at the full rack rate), if the opportunity ever presented itself again. Vistas of the Vegas Strip were beautiful. Clubhouse and food offerings Very Nice. Staff were Wonderful!! Glad we got to use this prior to expiration 31Jan13 :) Great Road Trip!!!
10 Likes.
Played this Beautifully designed PGA level course for the first time at our (rstang06 and mine) 2nd GK Event (Friday, 7 DEC 2012). The day was amazing with a warm Welcome, exceptional coordination with bag check in/cart assignments. Sunny/ with no to little wind to start; but wind did pick up after about halfway through the round. I can see it becoming a major factor in this challenging layout on a typical Desert day - YIKES!!!
Practice facilities were top notch. Putting green practice area was in much better condition and rolled faster than the course greens however, which was the only small head scratcher I had with the course -- just didn't expect them to be as marked up as they were (most looked like poorly repaired ball marks). Had read earlier reviewes of recent cross cut and rolling fast. But, I still putted quite successfully as they were easier for me to read. Practice Bunker had no rake which surprised me as well. Golf carts were set up nicely for the event, complete with a complimentary course layout flip guide, ball mark(divot) repair tool, and course logo ball marker (Neat!). Carts equipped with state of the art GPS system. Starter got us out on time, and away we went. Pace of play had to be quick to ensure we completed the round before dark. Cart Girl made the rounds and was quite pleasant. There were several tough pin placements, and the water hazards caused me grief (as they always do - one day I'll master that liquid green :),. A couple holes were very difficult to determine where to set up our shot to the green, but this was designed for the Pros. A great comfort area provided bottled water and ice - welcome relief as the day did warm up a bit. You could tell this course had recently come out of maintenance/overseeding as the rough was still long in some areas and depending on how your ball came to rest, it certainly made for a difficult shot out. Fairways were very nice with adequate roll out. Bunkers were maintained nicely making shots out very doable. Clubhouse is fantastic and the customer service was wonderful. Of the two we played though, I would opt for playing the course we played on Saturday just as my personal preference. Will certainly be checking out other courses in the Palm Desert area in 2013 (hopefully) :) This course is an AMAZING option, and must play if you are in the area. As usual the GKers made this one of the best outings possible. Thank you to all and hope to see you again next year.

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