Westin Mission Hills - Player Signature

Westin Mission Hills - Player Signature

Westin Mission Hills - Player Signature

Par: 72

Length: 7062 yards


Course designer: Gary Player

Westin Mission Hills - Player Signature

The Mission Hills North Course has proved to be a popular one with both public and resort golfers. It is used as an alternative to the Pete Dye Course and is generally easier for the average golfer to play. Player's design makes extensive use of water, with lakes coming into play on 10 holes. On the par-5 11th, water is reachable on all three shots before reaching the green. Three of the course's par-4s - the fifth, eighth and 12th - all feature water in some way. The 11th is the toughest of the par-5s, though a golfer must also be careful on the third hole - which also has a lake in the fairway - and the 17th, with a lake near the green. Both nines end with demanding par-4s with water. The 18th requires a good drive over a lake to a fairway that doglegs to the right.

The Gary Player Signature “may be the best golf course in the Palm Springs area” Golf Magazine, 2002.

The layout is the first Gary Player desert course and features 20 acres of lakes, four waterfalls and beautiful landscaping.

Gary Player Signature Course hosted the 1992 Senior PGA Tour Qualifying Finals as well as many other professional tournaments.

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Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa USA, California