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Golf Course Review Mission Lakes Country Club Desert Hot Springs California

Mission Lakes Country Club

Golf Course Review Mission Lakes Country Club Desert Hot Springs California

Reviewed by: Nickesquire, Rancho Mirage, CA
Rode the Silvers (6301/70.4/121) with Gary, Elizabeth and Deelane mid-day in 4H:15M. $54 special off their website. The weather was in the low 60’s, partly cloudy and breezy.

My first time playing the Ted Robinson design that featured some nice elevation changes early on the back 9. Six par 3’s, Five par 5’s, unusual for a par 71 layout. The par 3’s even from the next to back set of tees were 182/136/202/185/233/162. Not only demanding overall, but I think I used six different clubs with some playing down and some playing up.

The Review

8.30

Golf Playing Conditions 8.30 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.30 GREAT

The course was in really nice bordering on immaculate condition across the board.

The tees were lush and level. The tees are also huge, with plenty of room to rotate tee markers.

The fairways were lush and played firm and fast.

Best rough I have played out of in years. Uniform, really lush, thick, no bare spots. Looked like a high end lawn.

The sand traps had nice, fine white sand and were very nicely maintained.

Excellent greens, firm and medium fast with few ball marks. Downhill putts were treacherous. I saw the lines very well on these greens.

Final Thoughts

Quick, efficient check-in. No drink cart, no GPS on the basic carts. All grass driving range. The layout will not wow you, but it is a very fun track with scoring opportunities for good shots and enough trouble to catch off line shots to keep things interesting/fair. Constantly up/down hills, rarely a flat hole. Really spread out, would be a beast to walk. Definitely recommended.

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Golf Course Review Desert Dunes Golf Club Desert Hot Springs California

Desert Dunes Golf Club

Golf Course Review Desert Dunes Golf Club Desert Hot Springs California

Reviewed by: abbacat, Trabuco Canyon
I was so excited for the chance to get back to my favorite course in the area. Thanks, Tim, for sharing your birthday golf. The weather was perfect- 79, sunny and no wind.
It was the first time I’ve used the driving range there. It was sufficient with grass stalls and there is a small chipping area and bunker. There is a nice putting green next to the first tee.

The course was in good shape- not the very best I’ve seen but really pretty good. The fairways were green and had only a few thin spots. (Thanks to all the players before us who filled their divots.) The rough was very nicely trimmed down. Some other times I’ve played there it’s been deep, clumpy, and very frustrating. This was a very pleasant improvement. The bunkers varied. Some were damp and heavy but still easy to hit from. Others had some mud and water.

The greens are so challenging here. It’s hard to read some of the breaks and I had a tough time judging the speed at times which got me 3 (or was it 4?) 360 degree lip outs. The guys had a couple between them as well. It was really crazy.

When out on the course, it feels completely isolated and so peaceful. There are no homes to be seen. There were sounds of coyotes and I always get a kick out of seeing the mutant-sized jack rabbits and roadrunners.

Once again, I didn’t break my course-best score, so I will be back very soon to try again. I never seem to tire of this very fun and challenging course. Definitely recommended.

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Golf Course Review Desert Dunes Golf Club Desert Hot Springs California

Desert Dunes Golf Club

Golf Course Review Desert Dunes Golf Club Desert Hot Springs California

Reviewed by:     noeldaof, Antelope Valley
It wasn’t quite in the 50s yet when I got to the property though a high covered skies kept the course from a morning freeze. Winds were down the whole time we were there- not one turbine was turning- a balmy day to enjoy Robert Trent Jones, Jr.’s work of art… as expected, it did not disappoint.

GolfNow discounted greens fee for $45 for the 8:30ish tee time led to us teeing off at a few minutes before 8:00 with no one in front and no one in the back through 16 holes- perfect!

Our matches heated up early on and made it for almost a four hour round- so fun… and to be on this course with everyone cutting in on each other’s efforts scores makes it a little more quiet with just a word here and there. Very seldom this much heat comes around so we pretty much just took it all in as much as we could.

The Review

The greens were still wet, but rolled quite nicely and built up to a fast pace as we went through the course. The green-side bunker on the first hole had some water in it, but the rest were fine looking even though I was only in one at the 11th fairway bunker and 18th green.

The fairways were in good shape and without much divot , but with my luck, i managed to be in three of them. The teeing grounds from the back were just fine and we saw the front tees looking just fine. Not much rough here the way they keep it up, but the back has some with it just a few inches and it wasn’t affecting play much at all.

Beverage cart came around a few times- yes, that’s the earliest Beverage cart I’ve seen on a course. Also, the pro shop staff checked me in without any issues- smooth!

All in all the color of the course is not very green, though rest assured, the grass were alive and the course is in very good playing conditions- an A+ if I had to grade it or an 8 out of 10.

Parting Thought

Catch this course soon on a non-windy day and you’ll have the same good experience as we did today… Happy New Year!!

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Golf Course Review Mission Lakes Country Club Desert Hot Springs California

Mission Lakes Country Club

Desert Hot Springs, CA

Reviewed by: kviser, Saugus, CA

Golf Playing Conditions 8.11 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.11 GREAT

I played a second round here last Saturday morning.

What a difference with the lack of strong winds. The course is a nice mix of reachable par 5’s, medium to lengthy par 3’s and 4’s. Stay out of the trees on the front nine to score well. A couple of holes there have lush forests of pines along the right side. It might look somewhat open, but it is thick.

Holes 10, 11, and 12 take you across the street from the clubhouse and up across a high ridge. The drop shot on the medium par 3 12th hole was a punch 4-iron in the wind and an easy 7 iron without the wind.

Again, the course is lush and nicely conditioned from tee to green on every hole. The only area that looked somewhat dormant is the large drainage area that runs between some holes on the back nine. You really can’t see it and it doesn’t normally come in to play unless you hit way right of your target. Part of it is used for their maintenance and practice facilities.

We ate dinner in the clubhouse Friday night. The food was just okay and the drinks were sub-par; however, everything I got was covered by my hosts so I’m really not complaining. The Bunker Burrito I had on Saturday morning was just okay. The course personnel and members here are all friendly and everybody seems to know everybody.

I recommend this course; wind or no wind.