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Borrego Springs La Jolla La Quinta Los Angeles Montecito Monterey Palm Springs San Diego San Francisco Santa Fe topLocated in the picturesque hills south of San Jose, CordeValle is a luxury resort course that has hosted prestigious tournaments, including the 2013 U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur, the PGA Tour’s... Read more →
Situated in Irvine, just south of Los Angeles, Shady Canyon is a Tom Fazio design that opened in 2002. Fazio’s goal was to create a course that feels entirely natural,... Read more →
The Ocean Course at The Olympic Club has a storied past. Originally known as Lakeside Golf Club, it was acquired by The Olympic Club in 1918 and renamed in 1924.... Read more →
Perched a thousand feet above the Coachella Valley, Stone Eagle is one of the most unique golf courses in the Palm Springs area. Designed by Tom Doak, this course is... Read more →
The Links at Spanish Bay, located along the stunning Monterey coastline, marked a return to true links golf in America after many decades. Built on a reclaimed sand quarry, the... Read more →
Cypress Point, nestled on the stunning Monterey Peninsula, is a masterpiece of golf course design. Its natural beauty, with dramatic coastlines and iconic cypress trees, serves as a testament to... Read more →
Pebble Beach Golf Links is not just an iconic meeting of land and sea—it’s the most extensive showcase of coastal golf in America. With nine holes dramatically positioned above the... Read more →
Nestled on the edge of Los Angeles, the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club is a true architectural gem, brought back to life by the 2010 restoration led by... Read more →
Riviera Country Club, a compact yet ingenious creation by George C. Thomas Jr. and William P. Bell, offers a mix of unique and challenging features. From a long Redan-style par... Read more →
San Francisco Golf Club boasts a rich history and a timeless design. Originally routed in 1918 by three club members, the course gained its distinctive character in 1923 when A.W.... Read more →