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tremayne



Joined: 26 May 2004
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PostPosted: 11/07/07 - 11:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am going for my holiday to Palm Springs! Its been awhile that I haven't had some break from my exhausting job, so I am planning to spend it all on relaxing. I like playing golf. I am not much of the player, but it in past few years has become one of my favorite sports. I have never been in Palm Springs so far. I am asking where in Palm Springs I could waste some of my holiday time on playing golf?
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milton



Joined: 16 Jan 2007
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PostPosted: 12/09/07 - 02:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess golf is the reason you have chosen Palm Springs for your vacation, it is a heaven for golfers. I am not sure what kind of golf turf you are looking for, do you wish to hit 18 holes score easily or looking for a challenge and other thing how much you are willing to pay for your golf pleasure. One of the cheapest and easiest ones is Mountain Vista golf club 38180 Del Webb Blvd Palm Desert, with two 18-hole courses, where you can play one for less then $50. And I will stick with cheap ones, probably because I am lousy golfer so I am suggesting what I have tried. Indian Springs Golf and Country Club for about $55-$75 dollars, depending on a time when you are going to play, located in 46-080 Jefferson St., La Quinta. It has medium-two-wide fairways as features, eight lakes, two waterfalls, and a desert wash as features. What you could also get for that price are nine-hole par -3 course and many tea areas for relaxing. Another in $50-$80 price range is Cimarron Golf Resort, 67-603 30th Ave Cathedral City which offers also two 18-hole courses; the boulder one with send wholes and the pebble one which is faster and great for newbie to improve golf skills.
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