Golf’s Signature Holes: La Quinta Resort Mountain Golf Course – Part 1

Part 1/6 – Highlights of holes 15 and 16 of the Mountain Course at La Quinta Resort & Club. The Mountain Course was once again named one of the Top 100 Public Courses by Golfweek for 2009.

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  1. Just like playing in 'dreamland'  –  so beautiful, unique, against the edge of the mountains of stone.  Memories live forever.  Lindsay Sidwell

  2. Its a shitty course. I would not recommend playing it. There are dozens of courses in Palm Springs that are way better.
    – The layout of the course is average. Nothing special. The holes that run through the housing development are terrible.
    – The pictures you see in the calendars make the course look way better than it actually is.
    – It is a very expensive course, yet the service you receive for that money is terrible. The carts are old, there's no GPS for the holes, and they don't even give you ice for the cooler. When you ask for some, they direct you to a dispensing machine and you have to fill up small little cups one at a time and then dump that in the cooler. But you can't drive the cart to where the ice machine is.
    – The course wasn't that full, yet the beer girl only showed up twice. Once on the 9th tee and once on the 18th tee. And when we did buy something from her, she assumed we were telling her to keep the change.

    No I would recommend finding other courses to play. They are cheaper and better.

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