Course Details
Type: | Public |
Greens Fees (including cart): | |
Weekday: | $40 - $49 |
Weekend: | $50 - $59 |
General Manager: | Bryan Richardson |
Superintendent: | Bill Andrade |
Guest Policy: | open |
Reserved Tee Times: | |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Short Game Practice: | yes |
Water Hazards: | Scarce |
Sand Bunkers: | Scarce |
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bsundling - 7/17/17
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hpinsf - 9/2/10
The Palm course is a wide open, resort style course without a lot of character. Other than the planted palm trees that are scattered along the fairways, there isn't a lot of foliage. Landing areas are large off the tee, and there isn't much bunkering. The greens are on the small side, and fairly flat. The course is very walkable, and you do get nice views of the surrounding hills.
The Palm Course has some very interesting history. When the course opened in April 27th, 1968, it was at the time the fourth longest course in the nation measuring 7,408 yards. What made it completely unique was that the owner spent $325,000 to illuminate the entire course so that night golf can exist. All the lights were placed on the trunks of the palm trees. The owner was quoted saying" We'll hold tournaments at night. And I can see the time when fellas will organize night golf leagues like they do in bowling." They let people tee off as late as 9 PM and play until 2 o'clock in the morning. The head pro at the time said "You can follow the tee shot all the way. The ball really shows up at night. It's real white." Awesome!
The Palm course is a wide open, resort style course without a lot of character. Other than the planted palm trees that are scattered along the fairways, there isn't a lot of foliage. Landing areas are large off the tee, and there isn't much bunkering. The greens are on the small side, and fairly flat. The course is very walkable, and you do get nice views of the surrounding hills.
The Palm Course has some very interesting history. When the course opened in April 27th, 1968, it was at the time the fourth longest course in the nation measuring 7,408 yards. What made it completely unique was that the owner spent $325,000 to illuminate the entire course so that night golf can exist. All the lights were placed on the trunks of the palm trees. The owner was quoted saying" We'll hold tournaments at night. And I can see the time when fellas will organize night golf leagues like they do in bowling." They let people tee off as late as 9 PM and play until 2 o'clock in the morning. The head pro at the time said "You can follow the tee shot all the way. The ball really shows up at night. It's real white." Awesome!
Stormin Norman61 - 8/11/13
Greg Grebe - 6/1/13
21drose - 2/24/13
GeoGergFig - 11/7/12
Damon Bonadie - 5/31/12
Alison McLin - 12/29/11
Disneyrsg@yahoo.com - 12/27/11
Aldeb - 12/19/11
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