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Golf Course Review PGA WEST Stadium Course La Quinta California

PGA WEST (Stadium Course)

Golf Course Review PGA WEST Stadium Course La Quinta California

Reviewed by: UNCLEDDBOY23, Peoria, Arizona

Golf Playing Conditions 9.12 IMMACULATE
Golf Playing Conditions 9.12 IMMACULATE

Overview: Finally played the Stadium Course at PGA West on Sat 1/26/19. It’s hard to believe that PGA West has been open since 1985 and that the first course opened for play the following year. I think we all remember the hole in one that Lee Trevino had during the Skins Game back in 1987. I just remember sitting at home in Buffalo, New York and thinking “this is a golf course and community that looks absolutely amazing.” There was the sharp contrast of the green over-seeded rye grass versus the dormant Bermuda grass and the Santa Rosa Mountains providing a scenic back drop. The sun was shining in La Quinta and I was wondering if I would ever to have a chance to play a course like this. For all intent and purposes this was the beginning of desert golf in the Southwest part of the United States.

PGA West has now grown to 6 courses … with three of them being private and the other three being daily fee resort, but the Stadium Course was the one we all wanted to play because it was the course that we saw so many times on television and all we heard was how difficult it was.

The Clubhouse:

The Stadium Course shares a clubhouse with the Nicklaus Tournament Course and has a large pro shop and a nice place to eat (Ernie’s). Service was good at the bag drop and in the pro shop, but outside services at the end of the round was not good. A member of my group left a chap stick and his suntan lotion in the golf cart, and he went back for it 5 minutes after we had our bags removed. The player assistant said he did not remember seeing anything and that he would not remember if anything was left in the cart because they had cleaned 166 carts today … disappointing to hear this type of customer service.

The Course Review:

The Stadium Course was in great shape. The Desert Classic had just being completed on the previous Sunday, so it was still in PGA Tour shape. The greens were firm and quick, the fairways were lush and the sand in the bunkers was very good. I now understand fully about the Indio effect and how you need to bring that into the equation while reading putts. I can now say that the Stadium Course is a position golf course. You need to miss in the right place. It was a stern test of golf and I especially enjoyed 16, 17 and 18. I think 16 is an underrated hole and is very difficult because if you miss it down the left side you are in very challenging bunkers.

Final Thoughts: Pete Dye created a very good course that has held up over time and is a course that should be played if you visit the Coachella Valley.

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Golf Course Review PGA WEST Stadium Course La Quinta California

PGA WEST (Stadium Course)

Golf Course Review PGA West Stadium Course La Quinta California

Reviewed by: 24hourgolf, Monterey Park

Golf Playing Conditions 9.06 IMMACULATE
Golf Playing Conditions 9.06 IMMACULATE

Played today in great weather. Warmest I have played in weeks. Played in a great POP of 4 hours.

All I can say from my last time here, is WOW. I have played courses the week after a PGA Tournament before. This was the best conditioned of any one that I had played before. So clean. So manicured (looked like they used scissors).

Never had a bad tee box. Never had a bad lie.

Never got this much roll in a fairway.

Never had so many 3 and 4 footers that I was nervous over (yes, the greens were that good and that fast).

This was one of the most enjoyable rounds of golf I have ever played (and I have played many). Customer service was terrific at all levels. Food and beverage after were just great. When in P S a must play, IMO.

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Golf Course review TPC Scottsdale STADIUM Scottsdale Arizona

TPC Scottsdale (Stadium)

Golf Course Review TPC Scottsdale STADIUM Scottsdale Arizona

Reviewed by: sdscratchorbust, Scottsdale

Golf Playing Conditions 8.42 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.42 GREAT

I got a coworker to come with me and play the Stadium at twilight before they shut it down here quickly.

Scottsdale was recently hit with a extreme cold spell, rain, and frost. The course was immaculate a few weeks ago. But it looks like the cold spell killed the grass in the divots, and ball marks. The course was showing a lot of damage in the aprons around the greens. Still in great shape but not the flawless tour quality at the moment. I’m sure when they shut it down for a few weeks it will be perfect for the pros.

The stadium is finished. You have to play it once in your life. No other shot in golf like it that has the same feel. I understand TPC Scottsdale gets a bad rap because it doesn’t tie in to any natural features of the land and definitely has the artificial feel to it. I love seeing different golf courses take courses to different extremes i.e. “The Gauntlet” that is PGA WEST Stadium, the untouched natural beauty of a Rustic Canyon links style, or the over-the-top flair bunkering of a Faldo designed course.

The finish here is exhilarating. To be able to go for an island par 5 in two on 15. Then a makeable hole in one look at the short 16th. Then an easily driveable par 4. Followed by a risk reward finish on 18. (Lay up with a 3 wood or flirt the death pew bunkers on the left and try to split the fairway with a driver to set up an attackable birdie) You can finish with 4 birdies in a row easily.

I think it’s fun to have a course that isn’t stuck in the past and has a different golf experience offered.

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Golf Coruse Review TPC Scotsdale STADIUM Scottsdale Arizona

TPC Scottsdale (Stadium)

Golf Course Review TPC Scottsdale STADIUM Scottsdale Arizona

Reviewed by: sdscratchorbust, Scottsdale

Golf Playing Conditions 8.53 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.53 GREAT

Played here twilight during the week last week. Stadium is PURE

It’s cart paths only and they have begun erecting the scaffolding on the closing holes. The bare bones of the stadium is up and you get to walk through the tunnel into the arena. It’s quite a feeling hitting a shot even inside the scaffolding.

The conditions are just about as pure as it gets. The bunkers look refreshed from the maintenance. They rough is super thick and tasty as they grow it out. Greens were near perfect. Fairways have fair amount of divots and some wear which is the only thing holding it back before being tour ready. It is quite a difference when you play on tour quality grass and sand.

Currently caddies are required during the day and the price is steep. But it is beginning to have the tour feel.

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Golf Course Review PGA WEST Stadium Course La Quinta California

PGA WEST (Stadium Course)

Golf Course Review PGA WEST Stadium Course La Quinta, CA

ALERT: Aeration & Overseeding
Greens were aerated 7/23 – 8/2. Course will be closed for overseeding 10/8 – 10/31, reopening 11/1 and cart path only until 11/29.
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Reviewed by: zeppelin51423, manhattan beach

Golf Playing Conditions 7.93 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 7.93 GREAT

Played Stadium on Saturday & conditions were excellent. During the summer, I always rate courses in desert relative to other desert courses, not to how they are in the winter or peak season. The conditions from tee to green were great. The greens were firm and rolled true. The grain in the Bermuda largely impacts the smoothness and speed. Down grain putts rolled excellent and fairly fast. The fairways were perfect. The only complaint would be the rock hard bunkers. I’d probably avoid many of the desert courses over the next month or so as they close for over-seeding. I’ll be back in November!

All in all, the stadium course is a solid test of golf and I largely enjoy teeing it up there.