Type
Resort
Region
Pacific Coast
LooperScore
76.5
Holes
18
Par
72
Design & architects
- Pete Dye — architect
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Nearby courses
Courses within 150 miles of La Quinta Resort & Club (Dunes), by true distance.
La Quinta Resort & Club (Mountain)
La Quinta, CA · 0.0 mi away
PGA West - Stadium Course
La Quinta, CA · 1.1 mi away
The PGA West Stadium Course, a Pete Dye masterpiece opened in 1986, was born from a bold vision to create one of the world's most challenging golf experiences. Dye, known for his dramatic and often intimidating designs, sculpted this desert landscape with his signature mounding, deep bunkers, and deceptive sightlines, often creating features from seemingly nothing. The course is famously home to two of golf's most iconic finishing holes. The par-3 17th, dubbed "Alcatraz," demands a precise tee shot to its island green, surrounded by imposing boulders and water, a true test of nerve. Following this, the water-lined 18th presents a formidable challenge to close out the round. The Stadium Course has a rich championship pedigree, having hosted the Skins Game from 1986-1991 and serving as a host course for the PGA Tour's Humana Challenge (formerly the Bob Hope Classic), where it witnessed David Duval's historic 1999 final-round 59. This course is a relentless examination of skill and strategy, offering an unforgettable and often humbling playing experience that truly embodies Dye's philosophy of pushing golfers to their limits.
SilverRock Resort
La Quinta, CA · 2.2 mi away
SilverRock Resort, nestled against the dramatic Santa Rosa Mountains in La Quinta, California, features the challenging Arnold Palmer Classic Course. Palmer's design philosophy, evident in this 7,239-yard layout, emphasizes a strategic and sustainable approach, creating a course that is both beautiful and inspiring. The course sprawls over 200 acres, characterized by massive native bunkers and stunning water features that demand precision and thoughtful shot-making. SilverRock was a former home course for the PGA Tour’s American Express Golf Tournament from 2008-2011, showcasing its championship pedigree. While specific signature holes are not explicitly detailed, the entire course offers a memorable experience with its dramatic desert landscape and mountain backdrops. Playing SilverRock Resort provides a unique opportunity to test one's game on a course designed by a legend, amidst a truly spectacular natural setting, making it a must-play for those seeking a challenging and visually rewarding desert golf experience.