Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon (Champions)

36211 Champions Drive
Beaumont, CA 92320 • (951) 845-0014




LOCAL WEATHER
Calimesa, CA (92320)
71°F
Fair
[Full Forecast]
Humidity: 11%
Wind: N at 1mph

Sunset: 7:04 pm
green Sunrise: 6:46 am

COURSE LINKS

ALERT: Aeration
Historically the Champions Course aerates their greens in April and the Legends Course aerates their greens in May. Connecting to the proshop for exact dates has been an extremely frustrating experience at many times of the day. We'll continue to make attempts. More information to come.
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1. pabst_blue_ribbon
Posted: 03/25/25 10:47p
Member Since: Mar 11, 2009
From: Beaumont
It has been a while since the last review here. I've played probably 10 times since October, this is basically my 'home course' now because I live 5 minutes away and I am a maniac. Weekdays are much... Continue »
11 Likes.
Not Rated
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2. pabst_blue_ribbon
Posted: 10/24/24 3:07p
Member Since: Mar 11, 2009
From: Beaumont
Played Champions at 8:13am with a cart for $65. This course continues to embody the philosophy of maximum profit with minimal amenities. Conditions haven't changed much, bunkers are crappy/muddy/stand... Continue »
9 Likes.
Not Rated
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Green2T
Topic: Waste Areas
Posted: Nov 5, 2013
Until we have the opportunity to recondition the fairway bunkers, they are played as waste areas. You will be able to identify them by a blue stake inside the area. We appreciate your patience.
addictedtugolf
Topic: Magnificent Improvement
Posted: Jul 21, 2012
Cover story in www.GolfGuide.org Copy & paste the following link: http://golfguide.org/cover_story/page/2 [img:http://golfguide.org/cover_story/wp-content/uploads/2012/14-3/MorongoCover.jpg] [[Edited by addictedtugolf on Saturday July 21, 2012 1:36 PM]]
drewmiller
Member Since: Apr 18, 2009
Hit 3 wood of the tee as the water plays much closer than the yardage says. a good drive leave you a short iron second shot into a tiered green.
Hole
18
marcbrdtrts
Member Since: May 28, 2005
this is a short par four that doglegs at a forty five degree angle to the left. It is not important to hit a long drive, especially because you can overshoot the fairway and give yourself a bad angle to the green. Just to the right of the teeing area you can check out where the pin is located. The more to the front of the green and to the right, the more you should consider a 3 or four iron off the tee. Everything kicks left and away on this green when the second shot lands. Usually you are still left with a short wedge after hitting an iron off the tee. Only the suckers hit driver as there is a hazard to the left and several deep bunkers to contend with. This is a very fun and sporty hole. More birdies for those that use their heads.
Hole
3

Playing Conditions
4.51
Fair
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PRACTICE FACILITIES
- Driving Range (Grass)
- Practice Chipping & Sand Areas
- Practice Putting Green