Pacific Palms Resort
About Pacific Palms Resort
Pacific Palms Resort is billed as "LA's hilltop hideaway", the only full-service luxury golf and conference resort in Los Angeles County. The setting of the 292-room hotel and two golf courses by William F. Bell and Casey O'Callaghan is set against the San Gabriel Valley Mountains. Live music and jazz sets the mood at the Red Restaurant and Bar. The Industry Hills Golf Club's Eisenhower and Zaharias courses have been upgraded over the years with new turf and infrastructure, but their historical layouts remain unchanged.Facts
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Golf courses at Pacific Palms Resort
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City of Industry, CaliforniaResort
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Images from Pacific Palms Resort
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by alexisonfire on 12/30/2025
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Photo submitted by Supermarioson on 07/26/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by u314161954402 on 06/07/2025
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Photo submitted by Ray8806572 on 04/05/2025
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Photo submitted by RGA470857773C51C7EF0 on 03/30/2025
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Photo submitted by RGA470857773C51C7EF0 on 03/30/2025
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When the group ahead of you thinks they’re going to drive the ball 300+ yards. Smh Photo submitted by chefcwiss9 on 02/28/2024
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Unbelievable Photo submitted by BigusDickus on 12/29/2023
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Teeing Ground Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Rough with clumps of grass Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Bunker Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 09/30/2023
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Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 09/30/2023
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Photo submitted by golfday777 on 09/05/2023
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Photo submitted by golfday777 on 09/05/2023
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Photo submitted by u314160914869 on 06/18/2023
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Photo submitted by treblig on 04/20/2023
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Photo submitted by korealp on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by korealp on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by pmartinez73 on 01/08/2023
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Photo submitted by lopezm6 on 11/06/2022
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Trash on tees, greens, paths and fairways Photo submitted by u000004890313 on 05/06/2022
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Every bunker ruined. 100s of footprints Photo submitted by u000004890313 on 05/06/2022
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Photo submitted by BigJoax on 04/14/2022
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1st hole Photo submitted by mdwright85 on 02/28/2022
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Ace ! Photo submitted by michael2638920 on 10/30/2021
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Photo submitted by Partywiththeputter on 07/24/2021
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Sunrise Photo submitted by u314161209040 on 07/19/2021
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Wildlife Photo submitted by u314161209040 on 07/19/2021
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View from Hole #4 Photo submitted by golfluv on 06/18/2021
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Hole#15 Photo submitted by golfluv on 06/18/2021
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Photo submitted by u000002268714 on 05/17/2021
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Photo submitted by iambadboygolf on 02/26/2021
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Photo submitted by iambadboygolf on 02/26/2021
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Great par 3 Photo submitted by vaultman29 on 02/13/2021
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Photo submitted by GCNCT on 12/11/2020
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Photo submitted by GCNCT on 12/11/2020
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Photo submitted by GCNCT on 12/11/2020
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Blue tees at par 3 14th hole. :( Photo submitted by smoothie24 on 11/28/2020
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Photo submitted by mccauleyj on 09/12/2019
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Photo submitted by djshrope on 08/10/2019
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Photo submitted by djshrope on 08/10/2019
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2nd hole - 200 yds lay up at the water front or drive the green if your first name is Rory. Photo submitted by jtsunnyday on 03/20/2019
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Photo submitted by aliikane10 on 02/24/2016
Not worth the money
Lot of issues, from tee boxes to fairway grass( patches of brown grass that are dried up, or on some with no grass at all but dried up concrete like fairways) definitely not worth the fee that they charge. No communication with the staff, makes you feel like they just take your money and oops you go. Will never play here again
One of the Best
I played The Babe after the first rain we had for a while in SoCal. This was the first time a played it in several years. It is still tight in some areas and still in good condition. Fairways were good and greens nice, maybe a touch slow because of the moisture. The only part of the course that was not at its best were the traps; probably, a result of the rain but some were hard and some had puddles. A good raking/dragging would have handled both situations. But nevertheless, it is still one of the best courses in the Los Angeles area.
Don’t forget your compass
What a weird layout! The course wind’s its way around the mountain using what was left after they built the real course. It makes no sense and you can lose your ball at almost any moment. The course itself is in pretty good condition. The greens are nice and large although the pin placements were rather bizarre, PGA Tour like. Maybe that’s to make up for how short the course is. As for the two par 3’s in a row on the back nine ( and 3 pars in 4 holes) that was where I said enough is enough.
Slow Going
These are two fine golf courses. However, my group reached the 13th tee box at the three hour forty five minute mark. With three groups on the tee box. I packed it in. 5 1/2 hours to play 18 holes isn't in my game plan.
Golf. Cart Maintenance and Policy
Three out of the last 5 times we played. We had 2 flat tires and one dead battery.
Don’t like their policy of forcing single players to ride with strangers. With all the COVID and Monkey Pox going around player should not be required to ride with people you do not know. Heck give the single players the option to pay extra for a single cart.
Hopefully this is a one off and not an ongoing policy.
Heatwave
A little to hot at noon. Could’ve used a couple of water stations.