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Desert Willow Firecliff
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The Desert Willow Golf Course at Palm Desert, near Palm Springs, is a stunning golf course. In fact, it is two golf courses: Desert Willow Firecliff and Desert Willow Mountain View. Golf the Desert Willow Firecliff golf course and enjoy some spectacular views. Designed by Michael Hurdzan, Dana Frye, you are going to enjoy large lakes, desert wasteland and bunkers throughout your round at Desert Willow. The water and rock features along with the Palm Springs desert landscaping highlight both courses. Desert Willow will test your skills, keep you honest and keep you coming back for more!
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Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental Included in Greens Fee, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass – Lighted, Putting Green, Chipping Area, Teaching Pro, Golf School, Breakfast and Lunch Daily!, Full Bar with Happy Hour, Accomodations
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Desert Willow Mountain View
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While experiencing Desert Willow be sure to enjoy Breakfast or Lunch with us as we provide some of the most spectacular views in the Valley. And when it comes to our Two very scenic courses(Firecliff and Mountain View), designed by Michael Hurdzan, Dana Frye, you are going to enjoy large lakes, desert wasteland and bunkers throughout. The water and rock features along with the desert landscaping highlight both courses. These courses will test your skills, keep you honest and keep you coming back for more!
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Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental Included in Greens Fee, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass – Lighted, Restaurant, Full Bar
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Cimarron Boulder Course
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Cimarron Boulder Course in Cathedral City, California, is continually recognized as one of the best public golf facilities in the Coachella Valley, The Cimarron Golf Course is proud to offer you a choice of playing an impeccable 18-hole championship length course, or an equally stunning 18-hole executive length golf course. After your round at Cimarron, relax and enjoy a meal in our beautiful full-service restaurant or a casual drink on the patio while taking in some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains anywhere in town. We invite you to experience Cimarron and find out why more people are calling this resort home. Book your tee time online for the Cimarron Boulder Course today.
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Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass – Lighted, Restaurant, Full Bar, Accommodations: On The Premise
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Cimarron Pebble Course
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The Cimarron Pebble Course of Cathedral City, California is continually recognized as one of the best public golf courses in the Coachella Valley. The Cimarron is proud to offer you a choice of playing an impeccable 18-hole championship length golf course, or an equally stunning 18-hole executive length golf course. After your round, relax and enjoy a meal in our beautiful full service restaurant or a casual drink on the patio while taking in some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding California mountains anywhere in town. We invite you to experience Cimarron Golf club and find out why more people are calling this California home. Book your tee time online today.
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Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass – Lighted, Restaurant, Full Bar, Accommodations: On The Premise
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Play Golf Digest’s Best New Courses of Years Past
It’s no secret that new golf course openings have slowed to a trickle in recent years. Between the glut of courses built in the 1980s and ‘90s and the continuing economic slump, there’s a serious shortcoming of demand for new tracks. That’s why in the U.S., a mere 42 opened in the 18 months ending with December 2010.
The trend is evident in Golf Digest’s decision to forego its annual rankings of the best new courses in America and Canada, instead opting to highlight architecture writer Ron Whitten’s picks for best new overseas destination, individual golf hole, and other highlights.
Hopefully, course construction will pick up pace in the coming years, giving Golf Digest enough choices to resume its yearly rankings. In the meantime, past honorees can proudly proclaim their pedigree. TeeTimes.net offers discounted rates at many of these, including:
Grand Cypress (Orlando, Fla.) – No. 1, Best New Resort, 1984 (original course, now the North/South nines)

New Course at Grand Cypress (Orlando, Fla.) – No. 2, Best New Resort, 1988
PGA West, Stadium Course (La Quinta, Calif.) – No. 3, Best New Private, 1986 (now open to the public)
Treetops Resort, Jones Masterpiece Course (Gaylord, Mich.) – No. 2, Best New Resort, 1987 (then called Treetops at Sylvan)
Treetops Fazio Premiere Course (Gaylord, Mich.) – No. 3, Best New Resort, 1993
Desert Dunes GC (Desert Hot Springs, Calif.) – No. 3, Best New Public, 1989
Kauai Lagoons (Lihue, Hi.) – No. 1, Best New Resort, 1989
Troon North, Pinnacle Course (Scottsdale, Ariz.) – No. 2, Best New Upscale Public, 1996
Old Corkscrew GC (Estero, Fla.) – No. 4, Best New Public ($75 and over), 2007
Great places to splurge on holiday golf
No matter how hard we try to stick to a budget, it’s human nature to splurge a little during the holidays. In the spirit of the season, we’ve picked out a foursome of top-notch golf courses that will set you back 100 bucks or so, but are well worth the price – especially since you’ll receive solid discounts by booking here at TeeTimes.net.
TPC Scottsdale, Stadium Course (Scottsdale, Ariz.) — From $130
Best known for the enormous, raucous crowds it draws to the Waste Management Phoenix Open each year, the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale is just as compelling when there’s no one around. For that you can thank the design work of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, who crafted one of their most inventive and flat-out fun layouts here in the desert.
Westin Mission Hills, Pete Dye Course (Rancho Mirage, Calif.) — From $113.40
Not your typical Pete Dye course, Westin Mission Hills tips out at just 6,706 yards. But don’t expect to be spared Dye’s usual assortment of pot bunkers, devilishly contoured greens and forced carries over water hazards. The lovely surroundings alone make the price tag worthwhile.
TPC Blue Monster at Doral (Miami, Fla.) – From $115
Card a par on the infamous 18th and you’ll have paid pennies on the dollar for lifelong bragging rights. The Blue Monster features 17 other great holes, too – we’re mighty fond of the par-4 third and par-5 eighth — and the pedigree that comes with hosting a PGA Tour event for 40-plus years. Winners here have included Jack Nicklaus, Ray Floyd, Greg Norman and Tiger Woods. (Though we don’t recommend trying their tees at 7,288 terrifying yards.)
Bali Hai GC (Las Vegas, Nev.) – From $125
Step away from the blackjack table and tackle Bali Hai, located right on the Strip. You’ll know exactly where your greens fees are going when you see this course’s lush trappings – seven acres of water, 4,000 trees and 100,000 tropical plants and flowers. Golf-wise, Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley built a tantalizing test that increases in drama and difficulty as the round progresses.

