About This Course
Course Overview
Marriott's Desert Springs Resort in Palm Desert, California, boasts two championship golf courses that offer players a unique and challenging experience. The Valley Course is a traditional layout with lush fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and stunning water features that come into play on several holes. The course winds through the resort property, offering scenic views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscape. The Mountain Course, on the other hand, offers a more elevated experience with undulating fairways, elevated tee boxes, and panoramic views of the Coachella Valley. Both courses provide a variety of tee options to accommodate players of all skill levels.
Atmosphere & Experience
The atmosphere at Marriott's Desert Springs Resort is one of luxury and relaxation, providing players with a true desert oasis experience. The courses are meticulously maintained, offering pristine playing conditions year-round. The resort's staff is friendly and accommodating, ensuring that players have an enjoyable and memorable experience. The community atmosphere at the resort is welcoming and inclusive, with golfers of all levels coming together to enjoy the game and the beautiful surroundings. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginner, Marriott's Desert Springs Resort offers a welcoming and enjoyable golfing experience for all.
Property Amenities
In addition to the two championship golf courses, Marriott's Desert Springs Resort offers a range of amenities for players to enjoy. The resort features a state-of-the-art driving range and practice facilities, allowing players to hone their skills before hitting the course. The pro shop is stocked with the latest equipment and apparel, ensuring that players have everything they need for a successful round. After a day on the course, players can relax and unwind at one of the resort's dining options, ranging from casual fare to fine dining experiences.
History & Background
Marriott's Desert Springs Resort has a rich history dating back to its opening in the 1980s. The Valley Course was designed by renowned golf course architect Ted Robinson Sr., known for his innovative designs that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The Mountain Course was later added to the resort, designed by acclaimed architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., offering players a challenging and scenic golfing experience. Both courses have received numerous accolades over the years, solidifying their reputation as premier golf destinations in the Coachella Valley.