The two must play Palmer courses to me are ArborLinks in Nebraska City, and The Tradition in La Quinta, both of which have been mentioned previously.
The Tradition is where Mr. Palmer spends 4-6 weeks each winter and is spectacular. Yes it is overly maintained, but that is what it takes in the desert. They do spend more on flowers at Tradition than is spent on the total maintenance budget at ArborLinks, but that is necessary in the desert as that is what the players are looking for there. Most courses in the Palm Desert area are pretty flat as they are on the floor of the desert. At The Tradition, a huge detention area was excavated many years before the course was built so there is over 50 foot of elevation on the 7th and 8th holes due to this. Eight of the holes are right along the mountains with no interruptions of views of homes on that side of the fairway. The 17th hole is a downhill (about 80'-120') short par 4 that makes your squeeze your cheeks together when you are teeing off. It is drivable, but not many try it other than Mr. Palmer.
The great thing about this course is that you can play it every day and not get tired of it and it works for all levels of golfers. I am a member there so if anyone really wants to play it from January to mid April, contact me and I will try to play with you. I do believe that The Tradition of one of the best 3-4 courses in the entire desert and would highly recommend it.
ArborLinks is a course that we developed in 1991 that is very special to me. It is very natural and the holes fit very well with the property as there is not a real estate development in conjunction with it. It has lodging like Sutton Bay's with 5-4 bedroom cabins that are appointed very nicely. It is remote, yet very accessible. As a previous note mentioned, it is private, but available for those golf purists that would like to play it or stay and play. It is unlimited golf for the one day greens fee and I highly recommend it for anyone that would like to have that Sand Hills---Sutton Bay type of experience, as 50 players a day is a very busy day. Dick Youngscap from Sand Hills plays it each year in a charity event and he feels it is one of the top 2-3 courses in Nebraska. Please give this "must play Palmer Course" a try.
The membership is a second or third club for most and it is intended as a retreat club. The food is great, but the golf and the conditioning is spectacular. I know if you play this course, it will become one of your favorites.....
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