Stay in the spacious suites of the Temecula Creek Inn, while savoring farm-to-table food, handcrafted cocktails and picturesque views of the 27-hole golf course and the 300 acre property dotted with oaks. The resort is ideally located in the heart of SoCal's wine country.
Pechanga Resort Casino, the largest resort/casino on the West Coast, is located in the Temecula Valley’s southern California wine country, Pechanga has been award AAA Four Diamond Award status every year since opening in 2002. The casino features more than 5,000 slots, 130 table games, a 43-table poker room and 700-seat bingo area. After a $300…
The ranch-style Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook is just minutes away from Temecula wine country. All 132 rooms have either been renovated or will be soon. A heated outdoor pool, four lighted tennis courts and fitness room are available to guests. The golf course starts out narrow but gets more scenic with more elevation changes later in the round.
The Golf Club at Rancho California opened in the early 1970s and has been regularly played by local legend at PGA Tour golfer Rickie Fowler. While the club has changed ownership more than Fowler alters color preferences, the Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed course appears ready to return to its heyday as a one-time host of many high-profile events, Judd Spicer writes from Murrieta, Calif.
The Country Club at Soboba Springs may be one of the best southern California "Inland Empire" affordable golf courses you've never of. Designed by Desmond Muirhead and renovated in 2004 by Cary Bickler, this is a hidden gem with lots of potential, David R. Holland writes.
Barona Creek Golf Club in Lakeside and The Journey at Pechanga in Temecula are two of the country's best casino golf courses. Jason Scott Deegan has more from southern California.
Set amid southern California's placid Temecula Valley wine country, the 27 holes at the Temecula Creek Inn offer a vintage diversity to all golfers. And it's just a three-minute wooded walk from your bed to the first tee.
Empire Lakes G.C. in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. closed at the end of June. Its demise is a familiar tale -- one where the land is more valuable as something other than a golf course.
The 200-foot drop from 18th tee to the fairway at Glen Ivy Golf Club in Corona, Calif. is the biggest on any course in the U.S. You'll watch in awe as your ball soars for up to 10 seconds before falling back to earth. That moment is magic, but it's hardly the only highlight on this Ted Robinson Sr. design.
Redhawk Golf Club has been ranked among the top 10 non-resort courses in California, and for good reason. The Ron Fream design has a nice collection of par 3s, most notably the island-green eighth, which is the signature hole. But the entire course is a treat.
The Journey at Pechanga is among the top public golf courses in California. It's easy to forgive the punishment inflicted by the course when you're playing one of the mountain holes high above the scenic Temecula Valley.
The old cliche "It's not where you start, it's where you finish that counts" certainly applies to the golf course at Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook, Calif. Once players get past the first two holes, there's more movement in the land and more striking views of the rocky hillsides that make the resort such a popular getaway.