La Quinta Resort & Club, The Mountain Golf Course, is a Resort, 18 hole golf course located in La Quinta, California.
The Mountain Golf Course at La Quinta Resort first opened for play in 2003. The course was designed by Pete Dye.
The Mountain Golf Course at La Quinta Resort plays to a par-72 and a maximum distance of 7,386 yards.
$101 (cart included), played on Monday, December 2011 at 10am
The middle of the back nine sneak up on you if you have never played the course before. There are some interesting holes on the back nine but the front nine is nothing special. A better value is Silver Rock.
Guest (cart included), played on Monday, September 2010 at 6am
Look for the La Quinta packages. excellent price for a really good course. Nice staff. This is the third year we have played this course on the package. Will do it again next year
$46 (cart included), played on Friday, May 2010 at 2pm
Pete Dye course, tough set up with pins on the corners of every green. Good layout. Played white tees 6300+ yards, plenty of course for single digits. Fast subtle greens. A lot of fun, playing this course plus the Norman and Nicklaus courses in late June.
$101 (cart included), played on Saturday, February 2009 at noon
The Mountain course is a classic. Holes 14-16 are three of the best in the desert, golf at its finest. Once again, however, you need to find a discount rate on this course from one of the on-line providers. The rack rate of $180 is too much to pay for this course.
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Thursday, April 2008 at 2pm
The back nine is fantastic and dramatically beautiful, the front is ordinary. The rude staff turned us off a bit -- was a bit surprised by that, but they're obviously impressed with themselves for working at La Quinta.
$51 (cart included), played on Thursday, September 2007 at 2pm
Great back 9 once your through the houses.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$56 (cart included), played on Thursday, August 2017 at 8:30 AM
Playing in the heat of summer, the conditions were what I expected: soft, slow greens and bushy fairways. We had the course to ourselves. I was disappointed with the layout. The front was tight and not in keeping with its Top 100 Public ranking. Very average. The back really only had about five spectacular holes, especially the par 3 16th(?), playing to an island green over a rocky wasteland. I would play again, but only in the $60-80 range. There are better, more interesting courses in Palm Springs that don't rely on the Dye name or PGA West.