Desert Dunes Golf Course
The Desert Dunes golf course is one of the best and most beautiful golf courses in Palm Springs. This 6,876 yard, 18-hole par-72 course is surrounded by native desert designs and is as aesthetically pleasing as it is a joy to play. Holes 9 and 18 are extremely difficult as the bunkers are placed exactly in the middle of the course's signature double-green area. There is a driving range, putting greens and instruction programs at the Desert Dunes golf course to enhance your complete golfing experience. The Desert Dunes is located at 19300 Palm Drive Desert, Hot Springs, California, 92240. Prices begin around $89 to play. For additional information call either (760)251-5370 or (888)42-DUNES or log on to their website.
Eagle Falls Golf Course
Eagle Falls is a 6,715-yard, 18-hole par 72 with a desert look and very unusual-looking water structures that present a variety of challenges. Not only is this a great golf course, but it also provides golfers with a terrific deal. Golf fees start at $39 in 2009 and it includes 18 holes of play, the use of a cart, access to the driving range, use of a golf GPS and a cooler with four bottles of water. The Eagle Falls golf course is located at 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio, California, 92203. For more information call (760) 238-5633 or visit their website.
Indian Canyons Golf Resort South Course
The Indian Canyons Golf Resort South golf course is yet another of the best golf courses in Palm Springs. It is a 6,582 yard, 18-hole par 72 that was redesigned in 2004 and is one of the most challenging in California. There are plenty of obstacles that also serve as beautiful decorations for the course, including four large lakes that intersect six of the holes and over 850 palm trees. The Indian Canyons Golf Resort is located at 1097 East Murray Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, 92264. Prices to play the South course begin at $50. For further information please call (760) 327-6550 or visit their website.
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