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Indian Canyons Golf Resort

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About

Indian Canyons Golf Resort has been the jewel of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley since 1961. Once a private club named Canyon Country Club, this 36-hole facility was a favorite haunt of Hollywood celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, and Jackie Gleason. Former U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan also walked these fairways. The course is set on 550 acres on the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation.

Indian Canyons Golf Resort offers two very distinctively different golf courses and each is a reflection of its time.

South Course

The South Course is an 18-hole championship course that was redesigned by Casey O’Callaghan in 2004 along with consultant, Amy Alcott, LPGA Hall of Famer.  This par 72, 6,582 yard championship course has four large lakes that come into play on six of the holes. The most extraordinary features are the 5 five par holes. The course also features rolling mounds and fairways with more than 850 palm trees. The are 500 plus Washingtonia filifera palm trees native to the Agua Caliente Tribe and an important tree in the history of the Tribe.

North Course

The North Course at the Indian Canyons Golf Resort is a par 72, 6,943 yard course that was designed by well known architect, William P. Bell. It is heavily steeped in tradition.  This classically designed course meanders through Palm Springs’ stylish “Canyon” region which boasts a wide array of authentic mid-century modern homes and stunning mountain views.  The course is brought to life by thousands of palm, olive and other native trees.  The course has six challenging water hazards. The largest is located between the 9th and 18th holes which hosts the course’s visual centerpiece, the historic Walt Disney fountain. It shoots water jets over 100 feet high.

To book a tee time, visit the booking page here.

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Indian Canyons Golf Resort

Locally Owned