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California is a golfer’s paradise – with pleasant temperatures year-round, the green is always calling. Tournaments around the state draw scores of fans, and visitors can also experience the famous Pebble Beach course or take a swing at any of the hundreds of specially-designed courses around the state – San Diego alone has 92. Golf lovers can purchase custom-fit golf clubs or receive special golf massages while staying in private suites – complete with their own putting greens. With hundreds of public access facilities and resorts across the state, head to California to golf near the ocean, among the pines, or in the middle of the desert. Plan your trip today!
Join us for a sweeping tour of California Golf’s hidden treasures. To discover more golf packages across the state, visit travel4golf.net .
To find out more about the top golf courses in 12 different California regions, view the 2010 Official California Golf Publication .
| Chances are, anywhere you find yourself in California, exceptional golf courses await.
- Pasatiempo Golf Club
- In Santa Cruz, this perennial member of Golfweek’s Best Top 100 golf courses was the last home to the famed Alister Mackenzie, the course’s designer.
- Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch Resort
- At 214 below sea level, experience why Golf Digest rates this course the 50th toughest in America
| | Known worldwide as winter wonderland, golfers now soak up the summer sun playing golf in the High Sierras.
- Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort
- located six miles form the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, it is one of North America's finest mountain destinations
- Sierra Star Golf Course
- At the highest elevation course in California (8,000 feet), you are just as likely to encounter a bear, as you are a birdie.
- The Golf Club at Whitehawk Ranch
- Streams flow through cedars, pines, and quaking aspens – such a peaceful setting for a stout test of your skills.
| | Golfers must remember three things when teeing it up along the rugged California coast: bring your nerves, a few extra Pro-Vs and of-course, your camera.
| | Resorts are for relaxing but in California the resorts courses will knock your flip-flops off.
- Pebble Beach Resorts
- America's #1 public course as selected by Golf Digest, this Monterey Peninsula masterpiece will be hosting the 2010 U.S. Open
- Quail Lodge Resort & Golf Club
- Indulge in world-class golf and luxury pampering in a tranquil environment in the Carmel Valley
- Rancho Las Palmas Resort
- The newly renovated Palm Springs resort is a classic Southern California desert retreat
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