"It's Another Beautiful Day!"
67-603 30th Avenue, Cathedral City, CA 92234 Cimarron Tee Times: 1.800.727.8331
Since
the Cimarron Golf Resort opened in 2000, one honor after another
has come our way. We've been picked as one of Golf Digest's Best
Places to Play and we've won acclaim in the ESPN Zagat Survey and
Palm Springs Life. And we were also chosen as one of the Top 100
Women-Friendly Places to Play by Golf for Women magazine.
That's because Cimarron is everyone's favorite club, not just because
of its golf but also because of its rugged San Jacinto Mountain
backdrop. Our championship layout has more of a wild desert look
than many of the all green-grass layouts in the Palm Springs area.
It also has something of a links style of play and lots of British
Isles-style sodwall bunkers filled with crushed white marble sand.
As one of the best public golf facilities in the Palm Springs area,
Cimarron Golf Resort is proud to offer you the choice of two sensational
courses, both designed by renowned Scottsdale architect John Fought
who shaped and contoured them to fit this magnificent desert site.
The par-71 Boulder, previously called the Long Course, is our 18-hole
championship length course and the par-56 Pebble, previously known
as the Short Course, is our equally stunning 18-hole executive course.
After your round of incredible golf, you will want to relax and
enjoy a meal and refreshments in our beautiful full-service restaurant,
On the Rocks, located in our expansive desert-style clubhouse. Our
casual patio is also available for drinks and dining to take advantage
of some of the most breathtaking views in the Coachella Valley.
On the Rocks is continually voted "The Best Place to Watch the Sunset"
in the Palm Springs area!
Cimarron Boulder Course Scorecard
Golf Courses:
Boulder Course - 6,858 yards, par 71
Pebble Course - 3,164 yards, par 56
The true showpiece at Cimarron is two world-class golf courses.
Although The Boulder Course may appear easier on the scorecard,
it will equally test the skills, patience and shotmaking skills
of the player. On both courses, golf course architect John Fought
has fashioned a masterful variety of bunkers with flat tongues and
jagged edges, while incorporating sod into the walls of others.
All of the bunkers at Cimarron are filled with brilliant white sand,
creating a spectacular contrast to the immaculate green fairways,
light-brown native wash areas, multi-colored displays of landscaping
and the San Jacinto Mountains.