Bermuda Dunes Golf Club

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CA
United States

Bermuda Dunes Country Club is a private club with 27 holes designed by Billy Bell, located in Bermuda Dunes surrounded by views of the San Jacinto Mountains, rolling fairways, and sparkling lakes. All three nines are par 36 and begin and end right at the clubhouse which makes it easy to play 18 holes, with yardage for men ranging from 6,065 to 7,017, and for women ranging from 5,302 to 6,149. The course is a classic design with no forced carries to burden the novice player, yet challenging enough to test the best players of the PGA Tour.

Billy Bell was instructed to make the course long enough to test professionals but with fairways wide enough so that the average golfer will not always be out of bounds or in hazard. The classic layout offers outstanding playability with no forced carries—making it accessible for beginners—while still delivering a challenge for seasoned players. Normal 18-hole rounds are always under four hours.

The Club has participated in 50 of the Bob Hope Classic Tournaments, and was the site of Arnold Palmer's first Classic win in 1960 as well as his last PGA Tour win in 1973. Only two clubs in the U.S. can claim a longer association with the PGA Tour: Augusta National and Pebble Beach.

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