Palm Springs Golf Courses & Resorts
Golfing in Palm Springs
With more than one hundred outstanding golf courses and golf resorts in the region, it's no wonder
that Palm Springs has grown into such a
sought-after golf destination. The great California weather
makes it a premier, year-round vacation destination for golfers.
Palm Springs is located on the Northwestern boundary of the Coachella Valley, which also includes several other rapidly growing communities including Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Desert Hot Springs, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, Indian Wells and Indio.
Discovered in the early 1920s by some of Hollywood's elite, it is no longer the group of sleepy little villages it once was. While the area has changed over the years, the one thing that has not is the magnificent clear blue sky and the mild climate. It's a great feeling to be soaking your body in a warm outdoor pool or playing a round of golf on a manicured course while the rest of the country is slipping and sliding behind a snow plow.
The Palm Springs region, with its world-class golf courses and destination golf resorts, while not as
large, is rapidly becoming the West Coast version of the
Myrtle Beach golf scene.
Featured Courses
- Indian Springs Golf & Country Club
- The Golf Resort at Indian Wells
- Desert Dunes Golf Club (golf course review)
Palm Springs Golf
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
To fix putting distance control problems let your putter head gain momentum, not accelerate, through the stroke
Use this simple tool to help you square your putter face to the hole so that you can hit putts in the direction you aim




