CGRdrJoe
Footballguy
firecliff was originally plan b but they are closed for overseeding. Wind forecast for now is great but then again the forecasts are forever changing, **** it wasn't supposed to rain up here on Sunday and I spent the first hour playing in the f'n rain even though my app said it was clear.Report back on the Classic Club. We’ve been going to Palm Springs for 20+ years. 24 guy Ryder Cup type tourneys. Played at Classic Club one time. Fun layout. Water on 13 holes. Risk is it’s near the 10 freeway which is a wind tunnel some days. We are playing Stadium course this year and excited because it’s after the renovation. If you are looking for another course I highly recommend Desert Willow. Great hospitality. 2 courses. Firecliff just opened after renovations. Beautiful.this time next week I'll be slamming down a few drinks in the united lounge waiting to board my flight for palm springs. Land at 10am and my buddy should hopefully already have our TURO so we can jet to a course and play. I'm hesitant to book a tee time until we know both our flights will be on time so that we don't get screwed but as of now the plan is to play the Classic Club around 1130. The other option is to play one of the pga west courses and hope that the courses aren't packed and play near a 4 hour round to beat the sun. First world problems
Classic club gives an active duty discount so our round will only be $50 instead of the rack rate of $200 so it makes it a no brainer. Looking forward to pechanga Thursday as we are playing with 2 buddies that live down that way so it should be a fun round. Friday is the date I've had circled for a while, Rams Hill which just underwent another renovation and by all reviews is in perfect condition. Saturday will be at La Quinta Celebrity course for our end of year member guest, just need the body to hold up and get through the first 7 or 8 holes then I can hit the whiskey and numb the pain while maintaining the ability to see 1 ball~
so we went from leaving at 840 to waiting for another plane and having no idea when we would take off. Luckily we were able to get another plane, bags loaded and out of SFO by 1215 which meant that while we missed our 1140 tee time we were able to get to the classic club by 220 and tee off at 240 which gave us roughly 2 hours to beat the sun. The course was wide open in front of us and we were able to get in 15 holes before playing a best ball for the last 2.5 holes in the dark. We picked up our approach shots on 18 because it was pointless at that point. 

with one birdie* and two pars. Highlight was getting a par on #17 (160y par 3) after clearing the ocean, just a beautiful hole and 16 leading up to was just as nice.
So that 500+y par 5 became a 489y par 5 with 60 feet of drop to the green. I went 5i, 5i to get the green in two and then two putted for what I thought was par
I have 0 clue anymore and am just gonna enjoy the ride

