Inland Empire Golfer - March 2008 - (Page 39) COURSE REVIEW Bernardino Mountains, including the highest snow-capped peaks in Southern California, the San Gorgonio range to the southeast. These majestic views add to the enjoyment of a challenging round of golf. The two 18-hole public courses situated on this property are extremely challenging and will require your best game to score well. The Legends, at 7442 yards from the tips is one of the longest courses in Southern California. Designed by noted architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, is a dramatically beautiful layout and features meandering streams and is flush with oak woodlands. It is defined by its classic style of bunkering and dramatic elevation changes. East Valley Golf Club Home of The SCPGA R ecently acquired, the SCPGA course has a new name, East Valley Golf Club, but it is still home of the Southern California PGA. Among the golf facilities many salient features are its majestic vistas of the San The Champions, at 7377 yards, has been rated #1 in Southern California in the 2003 Zagat Golf Survey The Champions, designed by noted architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, is defined by its open and native feel. It is distinguished by gently rolling terrain, extraordinary views and a rugged bunkering style reminiscent of a linksland course. Rates are reasonable at $50 weekdays and $75 Weekends (seasonal). IEG SCPGA 36211 Champions Dr, Beaumont CA 92223 – (877) 742-2500 Temecula Creek Inn & Resort A world renowned golf vacation spot O ne of the best golf getaways is located right in our own backyard, in the heart of Temecula’s wine country. Long known for its great food, wine service, and recreational facilities, the resort receives year-round golfing vacationers from around the world. Temecula Creek Inn Golf Course was awarded the coveted Four Star rating from Golf Digest Places to Play. And it’s no wonder; Its 27-hole championship golf layout offer guests a distinct variety of course options perfect for a day of golf or an extended stay. From the traditional adjoining fairways of the creek course, to the scenic beauty of the Oaks, to the dramatic elevation changes and demanding layout of the Stonehouse this is the merging of golf and nature at its finest. But it doesn’t end there, TCI is surrounded by breathtaking mountain ranges and rolling wine country that add to the allure of this masterfully designed course. TCI’s restaurant is a dinning delight that offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Its guests enjoy an exquisite culinary menu that matches the best-known restaurants in the area. The wine list includes the finest wines from local Temecula Valley wineries. This is one resort that pampers its guests with great golf and fine food. This is a must play golf course that should be on your play list for that special occasion: birthdays, anniversaries, or simply a ~ By Bob Lopez once a year get-away. IEG For a day of outstanding golf contact the golf course: (951) 676-2405. Or if you want to get away from it all for several days of R&R, contact the Resort: (951) 694-1000 www.inlandempiregolfer.com INLAND EMPIRE GOLFER March 2008 39 http://www.inlandempiregolfer.com
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