Took a walk this morning in the Deepwell Estates area of Palm Springs at corner Sunrise and Mesquite. Had an invite to see Ken Venturi’s mid century modern home which has been fully restored. Interior was amazing and owner talked about the parties Ken had with his best buddy...Frank Sinatra. Oh to have been a fly on the wall.
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Originally posted by WhiteWalker View PostTook a walk this morning in the Deepwell Estates area of Palm Springs at corner Sunrise and Mesquite. Had an invite to see Ken Venturi’s mid century modern home which has been fully restored. Interior was amazing and owner talked about the parties Ken had with his best buddy...Frank Sinatra. Oh to have been a fly on the wall.
I love walking around old Palm Springs. We also frequently do the hike up behind Sinatra's place....was under big renovation last we went by.
Evening drinks at the Parker....such a cool back area. Rumour is a lot of L.A. folks go there for extra-marital trysts....easy to believe. If you haven't yet, go for a walk around the gardens, very secluded....at night, spooky almost......Ping G430 9*, Ping Tour Chrome 65g Reg flex
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Originally posted by duffer_mcmulligan View Post
Soooo cool. Where you staying? Or do you have a place down there? My brother and wife are visiting my folks in 7 Lakes at the moment, down until the 24th, if you need a golf partner.....
I love walking around old Palm Springs. We also frequently do the hike up behind Sinatra's place....was under big renovation last we went by.
Evening drinks at the Parker....such a cool back area. Rumour is a lot of L.A. folks go there for extra-marital trysts....easy to believe. If you haven't yet, go for a walk around the gardens, very secluded....at night, spooky almost......
Used to stay out in La Quinta at PGA West (14th fairway Stadium Course) but the residents are too vanilla and the golf course is noisy early in the morning when maintenance tends to the greens and bunkers.
PS has such a great vibe and there is always something interesting going on.
People are super friendly and welcoming.Last edited by WhiteWalker; Apr 9, 2019, 11:42 PM.
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We purchased a property in PGA west last month and I just got back from my first chance to golf down there. We were looking at Hilton Head originally but like some one mentioned earlier the weather is just to unpredictable (I know they were talking MB but HHI is in the same boat).
The weather was perfect, in the 90's every day but never felt too hot at all. We played The Golf Club of La Quinta (Trilogy), Silver Rock, JW Marriot and Shadow Ridge all from Underpar as we usually do 36 holes a day anyways. The other two days we played Desert Willow and two courses at PGA west, the Nicklaus Tournament and the Norman (didn't like it).
Always check Underpar down there, especially if you play 36...there are some great deals. The Club at LQ was $99 and included lunch and a beer for two people.
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Originally posted by sikoram View PostAwesome deal for the Club at La Quinta. No deals like that in March. How did you like Desert Willow, my fav in the desert?
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Just a quick note of thanks again to those in the thread with recs. Got back from PL this week and overall it was too short...
Unfortunately, I only got one round in, and since we were staying at LQ, it was the Mountain Course. However, it came as advertised by many here and despite playing pretty poorly, I didn't seem to care!!
Went out on a Monday AM solo and it was pretty quiet. By the 11th hole I had passed the first group of the day (four groups graciously let me play through) and had the remaining holes with no one in front or behind me. Pretty awesome, especially the 16th hole (IIRC) with elevation and a great view where I just chilled out there for a while before promptly missing the green by about 3 feet, which means I'm right in the rocks lol.
I saw above someone was talking about a deal at LQ - I was positive the Saturday when using the practice facilities at Mountain Dunes two guys came out from their morning round saying they did something like $69 for the first round and got an afternoon tee-off for $30-40... actually, that might be the $99 deal lol anyways if I wasn't at a wedding and with infant in tow, I would have loved to get more rounds in. There were lots of last minute deals at good prices.
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Originally posted by parkie View PostJust a quick note of thanks again to those in the thread with recs. Got back from PL this week and overall it was too short...
Unfortunately, I only got one round in, and since we were staying at LQ, it was the Mountain Course. However, it came as advertised by many here and despite playing pretty poorly, I didn't seem to care!!
Went out on a Monday AM solo and it was pretty quiet. By the 11th hole I had passed the first group of the day (four groups graciously let me play through) and had the remaining holes with no one in front or behind me. Pretty awesome, especially the 16th hole (IIRC) with elevation and a great view where I just chilled out there for a while before promptly missing the green by about 3 feet, which means I'm right in the rocks lol.
I saw above someone was talking about a deal at LQ - I was positive the Saturday when using the practice facilities at Mountain Dunes two guys came out from their morning round saying they did something like $69 for the first round and got an afternoon tee-off for $30-40... actually, that might be the $99 deal lol anyways if I wasn't at a wedding and with infant in tow, I would have loved to get more rounds in. There were lots of last minute deals at good prices.
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SilverRock is still a decent play, but not like it used to be. Some of the holes that follow the mountains are absolutely stunning. There are plenty of other courses that are worth playing.
I'm a member of Embarc (formerly Club Intrawest) and have stayed 12 days the 2nd week of July every year for the last 20 years now...yes summer! It's hot at heck, but you wont be spending more than $55 on any course in the area, compared to $130- $180 in the winter. It's a shame you couldn't play the Desert Willow Courses, Firecliff and Mountainview are unreal (Firecliff being the more challenging one). Played them 100+ times and hole 17 on Firecliff still kicks my a$$ every time.
If your in the area again I'd suggest:
-Desert Willow (both, but Firecliff if you only have time for one)
-Indian Wells (Celebrity course for views, Players course for more challenge)
-Indian Canyons (typical public course, but stunning location)
-Classic Club
-Tera Largo
-La Quinta Mountain Course
-Eagle Falls
There are a ton of courses, but keep in mind the majority of them are private.
Somewhat new to the forum and didn't realize many people from Ontario make the hike to Palm Springs area...usually all west coasters
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Originally posted by WhiteWalker View PostIndian Canyons South is excellent and sheltered from the wind.
I've always liked Shadow Hills on the north side of the 10 off Jefferson.
Escena is another good choice as is Mission Hills Player.
Always wanted to see what kind of shape the courses are in the winter months, but I can't seem to cough up the amount of points to stay at Intrawest, nor the $$ for golf. It's 1/3rd the price in summer, but there's probably a reason for that lolDriver: Ping G410 Plus
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