Club information | |
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Location |
La Quinta, California, United States |
Established | 1986 |
Type | Resort |
Operated by | [Hilton Worldwide as part of the Waldorf Astoria collection] |
Total holes | 18 |
Tournaments hosted |
CareerBuilder Challenge benefiting the Clinton Foundation (1987, 2016-) Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (1995–96) |
Website | www.tpc.com/tpc-stadium-course |
Stadium Course | |
Designed by | Pete Dye |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,113 yards |
Coordinates: 33°38′36″N 116°16′03″W / 33.643302°N 116.267506°W
The PGA West Stadium Course is a golf course located in La Quinta, California.
The PGA West Stadium Course was designed by Pete Dye and is viewed as the sequel to the TPC at Sawgrass. It was inspired by the Scottish links-style courses and at one point was considered one of Golf Digest's Top 100 Courses in America.
The PGA West Stadium Course is part of the Tournament Players Club network of courses operated by the PGA Tour, and is branded as the TPC Stadium Course at PGA WEST. It hosted the tour's CareerBuilder Challenge (then known as the Bob Hope Classic) in 1987 and again starting in 2016, and the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf on the Senior PGA Tour in 1995 and 1996.
The PGA West Stadium Course has hosted many important golf tournaments and is considered one of the most challenging courses in America.
The PGA West Stadium Course has long been known as the course that was too tough for the professionals. In 1987 it made its first appearance as a PGA Tour venue in the Bob Hope Classic (now known as the CareerBuilder Challenge). After creating a challenging course setup in what is normally one of the PGA Tour's easier tournaments, the tour pros refused to return in 1988 successfully signing a petition to get it removed as one of the host courses, a ban that effectively ran until 2015; the Challenge will return to the rotation in 2016.