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Golf Course Review CrossCreek Golf Club Temecula California

CrossCreek Golf Club

Golf Course Review CrossCreek Golf Club Temecula California

ALERT: COVID-19
Reopening on 4/23 with social distancing requirements due to COVID-19 precautions. Greens were NOT aerated during closure and they have decided to skip aeration this spring, according to pro shop.
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Reviewed by: basketball13, san diego

Golf Playing Conditions 7.68 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 7.68 GREAT

What a nice setting to knock off the rust!  Had a tee time of 740 on Thursday 4/30 for 54.00 booked on their web site.  Check in was very easy.  Carts were staged next to check-in.  Range was open but only for playing golfers.  It was $6.00 for a small bucket.

Covid conditions the same as everywhere else but masks were only mandatory at the clubhouse once your round began it was optional to wear.

Course conditions were VERY good.  Fairways a 9.  Tee boxes a 7.  Bunkers a 7.  Greens were spongy and a bit slow but very good 8.  There is construction on #1 so every body started at the forward tees and were asked to lay-up on the 250 par 4(so not to slow down the start).  Tee times were 10 mins apart.  Restrooms on the course were open and we saw the cart girl twice.

2 key points after 3pm it is walking only and that is because of the lack of carts.  It seems the carts can only get enough of a charge to go twice during the day.  The course was beautiful today and I was able to knock off a little rust.

Highly recommended.

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Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

Journey at Pechanga

Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

Reviewed by: roarksown1, Playa del Rey

Golf Playing Conditions 8.14 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.14 GREAT

After years of hearing fairly mixed reviews of Journey at Pechanga, everything ranging from ‘spectacular’ to ‘gimmicky and unfair,’ I finally had the chance to find out for myself on Wednesday during a work scramble tournament while staying down in Valley Center at Harrah’s for the three-day event. And of course, now I have my own thoughts.

First off, the course is likely (from what I’ve seen at least), the best manicured course in the fine golfing Temecula area, with the only exception of one super dry and out of place 3rd hole fairway. The rest? Really nice, green and lush. I would even consider some of the holes pristine. Overall the place is in super nice condition. As for the layout, well, you really get it all here. If you hate elevations, long carries, or angling around a few lakes, this may not be the course for you. But I loved it. There’s just no escaping the variety of holes here and each one feels quite unique. Gimmicky? Maybe in some places, like a fairly blind green to finish on 18, or the trees that serve little purpose but to torment on holes like 7 and 9. Yes, you’re going to have to think you’re way through lots of this course. Fine with me but may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

As for conditions, the fairways once again were pretty fantastic all around. Tee boxes were great with a few just slightly uneven, but good coverage. The sand was in really nice shape as well from picking up wayward balls out of bunkers, but of course in a scramble we never ended up playing out of any of them (our team shot a bogey-free six-under 66). Rough could be very thick and penal in places but not terrible. Lots of OB areas or easy places to find yourself ball hunting.

The greens, or more precisely, the green complexes were very compelling and tough. Very nice condition overall – receptive to shots, true to their lines and all variety of tough-to-read breaks and slopes. There are some real doozies at Journey at Pechanga so you’ll have your work cut out for you to have a good round with the short stick. This is the kind of place where being able to keep the pin in will be a bonus for long lags or downhill putts. Some very intense slopes and tiers to deal with as well for added fun. They’re tough, but super fun.

POP is a useless observation thanks to the tournament but don’t worry about that too much as the great views and super golf will quickly make you forget about any time considerations. Full service snack bar at the turn and a massive clubhouse with all you need. We also had cart service running around at various points of the day so they did a great job with that.

Really looking forward to coming back and playing a proper round soon so I can test myself against this really unique course with a little knowledge of the layout. Hope I’m hitting the ball as well as I was yesterday though when I do go back.

Journey at Pechanga Best Playing Conditions 2018 - Inland Empire
Journey at Pechanga Best Playing Conditions 2018 – Inland Empire
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WINNER Journey at Pechanga #BestPlayingConditions 2018 – Inland Empire

Journey at Pechanga Best Playing Conditions 2018 - Inland Empire

Congratulations to Journey at Pechanga for Winner of 2018 Best Playing Conditions for the Inland Empire.

Congratulations to all the great golf courses out there that won Best Playing Conditions for their Region.  Haven’t thought of playing there?  Consider this a wake up call and give their golf course a try.

Journey at Pechanga 2018 Winner Best Playing Conditions for Inland Empire

Greenskeeper.Org presents the winner for 2018 Best Playing Conditions in the Inland Empire to Journey at Pechanga.

We’ve waited all year for the results, and the results are in.  Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Best Playing Conditions Awards for 2018.

Not to be confused with our other award “Worth the Green Fee,” “Best Playing Conditions” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users.  These golf courses distinguish themselves by providing consistent, exceptional playing conditions.

The job of the superintendent is the life blood of the golf course industry and most important contributing factor to enjoying a golf experience.  A golf course is a living, breathing organism whose health is constantly in flux.  It takes enormous dedication, resources and expertise by a superintendent and their staff to provide excellent turf conditions.

Greenskeeper.org’s registered trademark and creed, “Know Before You Go”®, centers on communicating these current playing conditions. The rating system used on Greenskeeper.org is in part created by superintendents.  Greenskeeper.org views it’s Best Playing Conditions Awards as it’s highest honors.

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Journey at Pechanga

mpisarski01
Posted: 12/17/18 1:02p
Member Since: Feb 11, 2012
From: Costa Mesa
D.O.P- 12/16/18
TEE TIME- 8:10
WEATHER – 40°
POP- 4HR 50MIN

Golf Playing Conditions 8.32 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.32 GREAT

Decided to head out to Pechanga for a little golf and gambling. We bought the Underpar deal which includes 2 people for $200 and a bounce back certificate. I kinda knew in the back of my head that there would be a frost delay due to the very cold overnight temperatures. Right when we walked in at 7:30 there was a sign stating that there was indeed a frost delay. The clubhouse staff let us know that we had about an hour or so before they could open the range. We decided to eat at the restaurant and the breakfast was spectacular. About thirty minutes after arriving the staff came around and let everyone know that they were going to start teeing off in 10 minuets. The only issue we had was instead of a shotgun they just teed off in order so we still ended up teeing off 1 hour after our tee time.

The Review

Course is in fantastic shape right with the exception of some Ground Under Repair (GUR) on 2,7,16,18 which are Cart Path Only (CPO) they looked to have suffered some storm damage and they had laid new Sod down already. Other than those minor issues all fairways were near perfect with consistent roll and fluffy lies. The Rough was very nasty which makes for 3 rounds in a row where balls were easily lost in the 3-5 inch rough, I will have nightmares about this for weeks. Greens were running about a 12 on the scale and were mostly firm. The par three’s seemed to be little softer than others which was a good thing. Tee’s need to be moved but they all were well spaced and provided a level hitting surface. I did notice that each hole had 2-3 Super Lush tee boxes that maybe they are using for a tournament. These boxes were twice as nice as what they were using so it was a little confusing. I was not in any sand but per my playing partners it was fantastic.

Overall this place is a lot of fun and usually has fantastic conditions. Staff is super friendly even with the craziness of a frost delay and 5hr Pace of Play (POP.) I will gladly come back anytime. Even if you pay rack rate I think its still worth it.

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Recent Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

Journey at Pechanga

Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

Reviewed by: mpisarski01, Costa Mesa

Golf Playing Conditions 8.70 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.70 GREAT

D.O.P- 12/16/18
TEE TIME- 8:10
WEATHER – 40°
POP- 4HR 50MIN

Decided to head out to Pechanga for a little golf and gambling. We bought the Underpar deal which includes 2 people for $200 and a bounce back certificate. I knew in the back of my head that there would be a frost delay due to the very cold overnight temperatures. Right when we walked in at 7:30 there was a sign stating that there was indeed a frost delay. The clubhouse staff let us know that we had about an hour or so before they could open the range. We decided to eat at the restaurant and the breakfast was spectacular. About thirty minuets after arriving the staff came around and let everyone know that they were going to start teeing off in 10 minuets. he only issue we had was instead of a shotgun they just tee’d off in order so we still ended up teeing off 1 hour after our tee time.

The Review

Course is in fantastic shape right with the exception of some Ground Under Repair (GUR) on 2,7,16,18 which are CPO they looked to have suffered some storm damage and they had laid new Sod down already. Other than those minor issues all fairways were near perfect with consistent roll and fluffy lies. The Rough was very nasty which makes for 3 rounds in a row where balls were easily lost in the 3-5 inch rough, I will have nightmares about this for weeks. Greens were running about a 12 on the scale and were mostly firm. The par three’s seemed to be little softer than others which was a good thing. Tee’s need to be moved but they all were well spaced and provided a level hitting surface. I did notice that each hole had 2-3 Super Lush tee boxes that maybe they are using for a tournament. These boxes were twice as nice as what they were using so it was a little confusing. I was not in any sand but per my playing partners it was fantastic.

Final Thought

Overall this place is a lot of fun and usually has fantastic conditions. Staff is super friendly even with the craziness of a frost delay and 5hr POP. I will gladly come back anytime. Even if you pay rack rate I think its still worth it.

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Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

Journey at Pechanga

Temecula, CA

Reviewed by: sngernz, Redondo Beach

Golf Course Conditions 7.96 GREAT
Golf Course Conditions 7.96 GREAT

10:10am Sat. tee time at the Journey and a Pace of Play (PoP) of 5 hrs which included short waits at many tee boxes. The course and surrounding resort are visually stunning considering you’re in Temecula and the area has some interesting rolling hills and water features. Lucky to play here in the Spring when everything is green and flowers are blooming. Well thought out layout with a large variety of golf holes … a bit of course knowledge is helpful but not required as they have good GPS on the carts. Not a walking course due to some super long distances between greens and tees. A bit pricey ($110 as hotel guests) but once in a while it’s worth it and the Journey I would agree is worth it … maybe only once a year.

Conditions were very good, tee to green. A few bare areas in fairways which did not deter the beautiful surroundings. Rough mostly lush but some thin area the farther away you move from the fairways. Greens running medium speed … true rolls, a bit firm … with only a few sunflower seeds from amazing, selfish dim-wits. I mean really, why spit shells on greens and tee boxes … bring a cup. Bunkers had great sand only marred by clientele who chose not to use a rake.

The Bottom-Line

Great experience here at Pechanga (minus the casino which I avoided) and would come again for sure … if you’ve not played here it’s one to add to the list. I’m glad I did.

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Recent Golf Course Review CrossCreek Golf Club Temecula California

CrossCreek Golf Club

Temecula, CA

ALERT: Aeration
Will be aerating the greens 4/2 & 4/3.
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Reviewed by: sd3bs, Temecula, CA

Golf Playing Conditions 6.45 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.45 GOOD

Third off in the morning with a finish of a little of four hours. Those who play here know that a quick round is usually not going to be the case. The staff knows of Mr. GK here very well!

The tees were all in nice shape with a few being a little sloped and thin.

The fairways look very green and are in real good condition but most were very firm with large bounces and roll (not always in the right direction). The grass in the fairways was thick from the recent rains and kept the ball up nicely for approach shots. The rain also has made the rough treacherous to hit from but it will keep most off line shots in play (just very difficult to play from). The green side rough is also extremely thick and swallows up shots that do not find the putting surface.

The traps were the low point of the round. All were in need of sand and seriously in need of a good raking. Some of the green side traps were damp mud with standing water. I’m sure that the course will have the traps in much better condition by months end when they host the Temecula Valley Amateur.

The greens will be punched in a couple days and the are in need of it. Most of the greens had quite a bit of roll out and were not holding shots great. The rain has also slowed down the greens and many were somewhat bumpy. Those that have played here a few times know the greens are usually very quick and true – I’m sure in a couple weeks that the greens will be in fantastic shape.

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The GPS on the old rickety carts has helped those who don’t use range finders.

The front nine is fairly flat while the back nine has elevation changes and more difficult layouts. The surrounding area and views along with the wildlife make this an enjoyable course to play. Highly recommended.

CrossCreek Golf Club Temecula California Eat & Play GK Coupon
CrossCreek Golf Club Temecula California Eat & Play GK Coupon
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Recent Golf Course Review Redhawk Golf Club Temecula California

Redhawk Golf Club

Temecula, CA

Reviewed by: 24hourgolf, Redondo Beach

Golf Playing Conditions 7.17 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 7.17 GREAT

Played today in a nice Pace of Play (POP) of 3.5 hours. Had not played here in a long time, so took advantage of their “snowbird” special ($34).

While the fairways are fescue, they are not 100% dormant and have some green to them. They also provided good lies and great roll all round (very well conditioned). Tee boxes provided no issues. Traps were all clean and with great sand. Found very little rough, but there are numerous Out of Bounds (OB) areas and water, that do come into play. Greens were just great and they are large with many undulations (#4 a par 3 has 4 unique steps from the front to the back of the green and it’s long and narrow). The greens chipped/putted just great (and fast 9-10 on the stimp) and you did not want to be above the hole. I will go back, just to play the par 3’s (# 8 signature hole is an island green and it’s great) which are 4 of the best par 3’s you will find on any course in Southern California, in my humble opnion. And the rest of the holes are great as well.

Customer service was excellent at all levels. Great course, with great maintenance crew. I would recommend this course to anyone planning to play in Temecula. Personally, I enjoyed Redhawk more than I did CrossCreek or Pechanga. I am surprised there are not more recent reviews?

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Journey at Pechanga Awarded Best Playing Conditions 2017 Inland Empire

Best Playing Conditions 2017 Journey at Pechanga - Inland Empire

Greenskeeper.Org Awards Journey at Pechanga- Inland Empires’s Best Playing Conditions 2017

Greenskeeper.Org "Know Before You Go®"
Greenskeeper.Org “Know Before You Go®”

Congratulations to Journey at Pechanga for winning Best Playing Conditions 2017 for the Inland Empire.

Not to be confused with “Worth the Green Fee,” “Best Playing Conditions” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users at providing consistently the best greens, fairways, rough, tee boxes and bunkers around.

The job of the superintendent is the life blood of the golf course industry and most important contributing factor to enjoying a golf experience.  It takes enormous dedication, resources and expertise by a superintendent and their staff to provide excellent turf conditions.  A golf course is a living, breathing organism whose health is constantly in flux. Greenskeeper.org’s trademark and creed, “Know Before You Go”®, centers on communicating these current playing conditions. The rating system used on Greenskeeper.org is in part created by superintendents.

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#Recent Golf Course Review

putt4dough
Posted: 01/02/18 10:35a
Member Since: Dec 28, 2003
From: Walnut

Playing Conditions 9.16 IMMACULATE
Playing Conditions 9.16 IMMACULATE

I started my New Year’s Day here. I had a 8 A.M. tee time, but had a frost delay for about 30 min., after the delay was lifted, we where given the opportunity to go to the range and practice area. They have one of the best short game and practice area, that I’ve used.

Now to the game. The tee boxes have been one of the best I have played on in a long time. They are large firm and flat, with minimal, to not damage. The fairways are large and spacious, not too many trees to hit into. But there are so gorgeous and majestic views from some of the back 9 tee locations, so there are forced carry to reach the fairways. It is a must to play the proper tee locations, I played white, which was good for me. The fairways are firm flat and have some lushness to it. The rough was cut down, so it was easy to play through those lies.
The bunkers are placed on many of the holes, which adds to the beauty of this course. The sand was a bit firm, not fluffy, but playable. The greens rolled really fast, I mean really fast, but true. the greens also have some angulation, you need to read before striking your putt. If you are above the hole, be careful, because a miss 1st put may give you and additional 2 or 3 putts to finish. I saw more putts, barely tapped, run 8-10 feet passed, because of the angulation. A couple of hole had pin placements right on the edge of the slope.
Overall the course is in super condition, it has great views and character throughout the layout of the track. It should be a must play for your Bucket List for 2018.

Best Playing Conditions 2017

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Greenskeeper.org Awards Best Playing Conditions 2017
Greenskeeper.org Awards Best Playing Conditions 2017