There are 126 results that match 1011 N Orange St, Riverside, California 92501, Riverside County.
Courses (66)
Riverside, California
Public
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Riverside, California
Private
5.0
1
Riverside, California
Private
4.0057388809
313
Colton, California
Public
3.5178571429
112
Riverside, California
Semi-Private
4.2000241811
2307
Riverside, California
Public
3.9221910328
1397
Riverside, California
Public
4.1091240567
1396
Riverside, California
Public
3.3518599215
196
Moreno Valley, California
Public/Municipal
5.0
1
Reserve Base, California
Public
3.4112514093
934
San Bernardino, California
Public
3.1974117101
1059
Mira Loma, California
Public
1.5402298851
30
Fontana, California
Public
4.2089423879
2120
San Bernardino, California
Private
3.3549230697
976
Norco, California
Public
4.1047305376
2080
Redlands, California
Private
0.0
0
Moreno Valley, California
Public
4.154642834
1015
Corona, California
Public
3.5471569985
1020
Ontario, California
Public
2.6226660425
172
Corona, California
Public
3.9827443147
1739
Resorts (1)
The Resort at Pelican Hill is one of SoCal's trendiest getaways, whether it's for golf or to unwind. The resort takes inspiration from the 16th century Italian architect Andrea Palladio. Each one-story bungalow guest room or suite features its own limestone fireplace, private terrace and marble bath. The 2- to 4-bedroom villas are secluded within…
Articles (3)
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 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.
If you're taking the family to Disneyland or planning a business trip to the Anaheim Convention Center, don't forget your sticks. Golf, as you might expect, is plentiful in southern California. Even better, a few courses offer ocean views. But even the ones that don't have some pretty nice vistas. Here's a list of five courses you should consider if you're venturing in Mickey's backyard.
Galleries (1)
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.
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