Palm Springs golf, golf packages, golf vacation and golf courses. Discount Palm Springs golf packages.

Palm Springs
Golf Courses
Golf Packages
Hotel Packages
Other Destinations
Request Form
Local
Vacation Rental
Member Specials
TN Farms

palm springs hotel,golf packages,palm springs golf,howard johson

Here at the world's finest golf destination, Palm Springs, you will find the perfect environment for enjoying and improving your golf game: Discount Golf Packages, abundant sunshine, low humidity, dramatic desert golf scenery and more than 110 Palm Springs golf, golf  courses and golf packages  from which to choose.

Palm Springs golf packages, golf courses and golf vacation information.

 

Travel to Pigeon Forge TN, cabin rental. Enjoy this studio condo and indoor pool.

Las Vegas golf packages, golf courses and the Las Vegas Strip.

Discount Palm Springs Golf Travel

TheCaddyShack

Palm Springs golf travel and vacation planning, stay for the week or just a weekend.

Travel and vacation in Orlando, golf packages, golf courses and resort golf packages.

 

Visit Las Vegas greenhouses, hydroponics farm, ranches, agriculture, vegetables, organic, gardens and crops.

 

Palm Springs Golf, Golf Courses and Golf Vacation Packages
Palm Springs Golf Packages

Troon North,Troon Pinnacle,Troon Monument,arizona-golf-courses,phoenix-golf-courses
Troon North Golf Club

Troon North Pinnacle
Troon North Monument

 


The anticipation heightens every step of the way. To any golfer, the chance to play golf at Troon North Golf Club carries an aura about it.

The drive up North Scottsdale Road toward Troon provides some impressive scenery, which is just a teaser to what the day holds. The sun is peeping over the horizon, casting a glow over the famous Pinnacle Peak. Having left the city of Scottsdale, the desert landscape takes over, with its dense brush, towering cacti and rocky exterior.

When the Troon North sign emerges, it hits you -- Troon North is something special. Just the view from the parking lot is breathtaking. For many golfers who don't own country club memberships to acclaimed golf courses, Troon can give them that feeling, and more, for a day.

Yes, it's pricey. And yes, when it's not as pricey in the summer, it's generally hot, but for anybody who's addicted to this game, the opportunity to play the Monument or the Pinnacle courses can't be passed up. Both courses are traditional desert layouts, but each has a separate, distinct personality. Both boast five sets of tees, playing from roughly 7,000 yards for championship golfers and 4,980 for women and children, with bent grass greens and bermuda grass fairways.

The Monument, which is the original course on the site, opened up in 1990 and is considered the better of the two. Designed by the elite team of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, it plays to a difficult 7,028 yards with a rating of 73.3 and a slope of 147 from the tips, the black tees.

The above average golfer could give it a shot from the gold tees (6,636 yards/71.0 rating/133 slope), but silver (6,246/69.8/129) is probably the place to make the round enjoyable.

The 7,044-yard Pinnacle, designed solely by Weiskopf, opened in 1995 with a rating of 73.4 and a slope of 147. It is the more scenic of the two courses, with grand elevation changes and vistas, but it is also more difficult.

Some golfers, myself included, consider it border-line too difficult. But every time you plop another ball out of bounds, look over your shoulder toward Pinnacle Peak and remember where you are and be thankful that courses like this one are still open to the public.

The accolades for the Monument are too numerous to list. Golfweek Magazine ranks it the No. 1 in the state and No. 22 nationally (of courses built after 1960). Golf Digest rated it No. 91 in the country, public or private, and as the 10th-best public course in the nation in 1997. Golf Magazine goes one step further, calling it the 70th-best overall course and the eighth-best public course in the country.

The Pinnacle isn't far behind. Golf Digest rated it the second-best new course nationally in 1996 and the eighth-best course in the state in 1997.

The two courses wind through an upscale neighborhood -- some of the houses cost up to $400,000 -- but many of the holes take vacations from the surrounding civilization, giving you the feel that you're in the middle of nowhere, lost in the desert.

The most memorable sights, the large piles of gigantic granite boulders, are strewn throughout the course, sometimes in the middle of play. Wildlife is abundant as well, including tons of bunnies, lizards and an occasional coyote.

Two pieces of advice if you play either course -- Take your complimentary yardage book with you everywhere (to avoid unforeseen trouble) and arrive early for the free range balls and putting green, so you can warm up, mentally and physically.

I played both courses in mid-August when the courses are supposed to be out of shape, but Troon showed virtually no signs of wear and tear from the summer heat. The grass on the tees was so green and crisp (even on several aerated tees), it had the appearance of Astroturf. Everything, except the desert, of course , was green, something I couldn't say for several of the other area courses I visited during the same time period.

There were only several minor problem areas -- several greens with cart tracks on them or one real rough spot near the 18th fairway, but nothing to detract from the otherwise immaculate conditions.

The Monument's signature hole is the par-5 11th hole, "The Saddle," which was honored as the No. 1 hole in the state by the Arizona Republic. It doglegs left to a wide fairway between fantastic granite formations. A desert wash 70 yards before the green gives long hitters a tough decision to make.

Two other par-5s, No. 9 "Hell Bunker" (yep, you guessed it) and No. 3 "Monument", are noteworthy. A giant rock, the monument the course is named after, sits smack dab in the middle of the third fairway, right where you want to hit your drive.

Other challenging holes to pay extra attention to, with your concentration and a camera, are the par-4s No. 4 "Balancing Rock", No. 6 "Gamble" and No. 10 "MacKenzie". On No. 4, first find the balancing rock, then try and find the green in two. It's guarded in front by a collection of boulders and on all sides by three steep bunkers.

The Gamble is a short hole (285 yards from the silvers), temping the foolish to drive the green. If you miss, four bunkers and more rocks short of the green are sure to gobble up your ball. To solve MacKenzie, an uphill par-4, stay out of the three fairway bunkers. The elevated, three-tier green is well-hidden by a large desert wash, which demands shorter hitters to lay up.

The par-3s will test four different clubs in your bag and your fortitude, ranging from 117 to 170 yards from the silver tees. The shortest of the four, No. 16 "Post Card," might be the best. If you don't hit the green, you're probably in the water, one of three bunkers, or the desert.

After a warm-up on the Monument (ha, ha), you should be ready to tackle the Pinnacle. Make sure you have enough film first. How much tougher is the Pinnacle? It almost has more bunkers on the front nine (47) than the Monument has on its entire course (48).

All in all, the 79 bunkers, the longer carries off the tee, the tighter fairways, the uphill climbs, and the limited chances to score (all the par 3s are more than 165 yards from the silver tees) can take a toll on your pride.

Still, the par-37 front nine, which has three par-5s, is generally considered the best nine at the facility, if not the state. Each hole leads you gradually closer to Pinnacle Peak. The granite piles here are nothing short of astounding, especially on the par-4 3rd hole, which is also home to nine bunkers. After the long uphill par-5 5th hole, the short 275-yard "Canyon Pass" has birdie written all over it.

Next, the "Lone Mountain" par-3, plays shorter than 220 yards with the major plunge from tee to green.

Many of the approach shots on the flatter back nine are somewhat hard to figure out unless you've played the course before. Four of them require another carry over desert wash with your irons. The uphill par-3 16th and par-4 18th are two of the better finishing holes.

The Troon experience doesn't end on the courses, either. The employees take care of your every desire, and the food in the bi-level clubhouse is outstanding. Although it didn't make the latest rankings, the pro shop at Troon was ranked among "America's Top 100 Golf Shops'' in '98, as selected by Golf Shop Operations.

The completion of the nearby Four Seasons Resort of Scottsdale, which is scheduled to open in December '99 on Alma School Parkway at the foothills of Pinnacle Peak, will only add to Troon's appeal.

The Pinnacle Course at Troon North is quickly gaining a reputation for excellence. Many consider it a much tougher test of golf than the older Monument Course. Pinnacle represents a stunning, challenging golf experience blended into the high Desert's natural beauty with steep arroyos, natural washes and forests of saguaros and desert foliage. Portions of some fairways are hidden behind boulders and hills. Huge greens surrounded by large bunkers and sloping terrain challenge golfers on every approach shot.

Las Vegas Golf

Palm Springs Golf

Arizona Golf Packages

Palm Springs Golf Courses

Las Vegas Golf Courses

San Diego Golf

Las Vegas Golf Packages

Las Vegas Show Tickets

Phoenix Golf

Palm Springs Golf Packages

Orlando Golf Packages

Arizona Golf Courses

Discount Las Vegas Packages

Las Vegas Golf Caddy

Golf Members Las Vegas

Orlando Golf

Arizona Golf Desk

Palm Springs Golf Desk

Arizona Golf Caddy

Las Vegas Golf Desk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They don't call Palm Springs the "golf course capital of the world" for nothing. Not only are there more than 100 Palm Springs golf courses in the valley area, but they are also among the world's most beautiful. In fact, if you watch golf tournaments on television, you've already seen many of them. They star in the highly-rated network golf special. Tennis is the sport that originally built Palm Springs golf. Movie stars Charlie Farrell and Ralph Bellamy began their famed golf Racquet Club in Palm Springs to attract their Hollywood golf friends. Be warned, however, the gorgeous mountains in the background may play havoc with your concentration.

 

 

[Palm Springs] [Golf Courses] [Golf Packages] [Hotel Packages] [Other Destinations] [Pigeon Forge Cabin] [Las Vegas] [Phoenix Golf] [Hawaii Golf] [San Diego] [California] [Orlando Golf] [Request Form] [Local] [Vacation Rentals] [Member Specials] [TN Farms]
palm springs golf,packages,courses,vacation

Palm Springs Golf,
Golf Package Specials

Miramonte Resort

The "Best" value packages from $119 per night.mira monte resort,palm springs Play Indian Wells CC or PGA West Packages...

Westin Mission Hills

Packages from $99, include unlimited golf.westin mission hills,golf,resort
Westin Packages...

Ramada Inn Packages

Packages from $99 ramada inn, palm springs,golf,packageper night includes golf. A variety of custom economical packages
Ramada Packages

Additional Discount Packages

Best Western -
Doral Resort
Embassy Suites - Holiday Inn
Marquis Villas
 

Custom Golf Packages:
We can customize a variety of golf packages to fit any budget or length of stay in the greater Palm Springs area.

Additional Destinations and golf resort packages include Singing Hills Resort, Temecula Creek Inn, Rancho Bernardo Inn, La Costa, Aviara and other San Diego golf courses and hotels.

New York Broadway Travel and Vacation Information.

Golf in Palm Springs includes golf packages and golf vacation information.

Palm Springs golf vacation, golf packages and golf courses.