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Travel: Tour the golf courses of Greater Palm Springs

The course rotation for the Humana Challenge only scratch the surface as far as golf options in the Greater Palm Springs area, which is home to over 100 total courses. Take a tour of some of the favorites.

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Cimarron Golf Resort features a championship course and an executive course, both designed by John Fought.

Courtesy of Cimarron

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In Palm Desert, the Classic Club is an Arnold Palmer design that is one of the valley’s toughest from the tips.

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Part of a JW Marriott Resort, Desert Springs Golf Club is a top area resort course.

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The Firecliff Course at Desert Willow is equipped with 7,000-plus yards and 100 sand traps.

Courtesy of Desert Willow

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Designed by Nicklaus Design, Escena Golf Club has a 4.4/5 rating on GolfNow.

Courtesy of Escena Golf Club

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36-hole Indian Wells Golf Club doubles as a muni for residents and a resort course for snowbirds.

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The Dunes Course at La Quinta Resort was designed by Pete Dye.

Courtesy of La Quinta

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The Mountain Course at La Quinta winds up into the mountains for some dramatic looks.

Courtesy of La Quinta

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The Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West is a top Palm Springs tournament venue.

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One of the most well-known holes in Palm Springs is the watery “Alcatraz” at the PGA West Stadium Course, designed by Pete Dye.

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In Palm Desert, Nick Faldo-designed Shadow Ridge Golf Club features dazzling views of the Santa Rosa Mountains.

Courtesy of Shadow Ridge

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The City of La Quinta owns and operates SilverRock Golf Resort, minutes from PGA West.

Courtesy of SilverRock

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In Indio, the Golf Club at Terra Lago hosted The Skins Game from 1999-2002.

Courtesy of Terra Lago