COURSE
REVIEW
Oak Quarry:
Jensen Quarry Backdrop
And Scenic, Rocky Golf
By David R. Holland,
Senior Writer
Here in the scenic Jurupa Mountains, minutes from the town that brought America its first navel orange, is the rugged site of the Jensen Quarry, abandoned and considered an eye-sore for 22 years. Its a place where Dr. Gil Morgan and Schmidt-Curley Design layed out one of Californias most incredible new golf courses.
At its operating peak, the Jensen Quarry supplied marble, limestone and 88 different minerals for the development and construction of roads, private residences and large buildings for the entire greater Los Angeles area. The cement produced here was key in the creation of the massive Southern California mecca.
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Its signature hole, No. 14 Spinel Slide, a par-3, 214-yard test, seems to be carved into the face of the white-tinted mountain. Its precarious. Water skirts the entire left side and left rear with the ragged edges of the mountain peering back and towering into the sky. The green is surrounded by four sand traps. Many consider it the best par-3 hole in Southern California.
Oak Quarry features dramatic elevation changes, holes that take you
in and out of canyons, negotiating undulating fairways, tiered greens
and perhaps the best feature of all? There will never be a house lining
the fairways.
Owned by the same company that brought you Landmark Golf Club in Palm Springs, Riverside is in the Inland Empire -- its between Los Angeles, Orange County and Palm Springs -- a new burgeoning golf area that also was once home to countless herds of cattle and March Air Force Base, a key training base during World Wars I and II.
Golfers who make the drive from LA also notice something very important -- quality golf at more affordable prices.
"Its pretty simple why golf is so popular here in the Inland Empire, said Hank Schiller, general manager at Landmark Golf Club at Oak Quarry. Golf grew at a rapid pace in Southern California but it was costly. Land cost is much cheaper here than in Los Angeles.
The repeat business has been great, Schiller continued.
People want to play this course then play it again and again.
It is truly a unique experience.
Schiller says Oak Quarry is a course that demands precision with the driver.
You dont have to hit driver on every hole, but to have the right angle to the green it must be in the right position. And you dont want to miss these smallish greens on the short side of the flag because you cant get overly aggressive on the recovery. The greens average about 6,000 square feet and they have a good roll to them with a lot of movement.
Amazingly, Schiller says, there have been 38 aces on this course known for difficult par 3s. Perhaps the good weather and the scenery is inspiring the 58,000 golfers a year, who are enjoying the golf boom in the Riverside area.
Eight new top shelf daily-fee courses have opened in the area since 1996, including Empire Lakes in Rancho Cucamonga (1996), Hidden Valley Golf Club in Norco (1997), Goose Creek in Mira Loma (1999), Eagle Glen in Corona (1999) and Sierra Lakes in Fontana (2000) in addition to Oak Quarry. Travel east, courses in Yucaipa and the PGA of Southern California Golf Club in Beaumont also have opened to happy golfers.
Oak Quarry is one of the most unique golf courses you will ever play, said John Westerfield of Dana Point. "Ive played thousands of golf courses and this course, without a doubt, is the most interesting course Ive ever played. I think it is the best design in Southern California. Every hole makes you think and is very strategic.
Landmark Golf Club at Oak Quarry
7151 Sierra Avenue
Riverside, CA 92509
Telephone: 951-685-1440
Internet: www.oakquarry.com.
Green Fees: Monday-Thursday $65. Twilight $50. Friday $75. Saturday-Sunday $90. Call for senior specials, twilight times or any recent changes. Rates include carts and range balls.
Grasses: Greens: Pennlinks Bentgrass. Tees: 419 Hybrid Bermuda. Fairways and Rough: 419 Hybrid Bermuda. Winter Overseeding: Perennial Rye Grass.
Directions: Located between Los Angeles, Orange County and Palm Springs in Riverside. From Interstate I-10: Exit Sierra Avenue; south three miles to club entrance on right. From Highway 60: Exit Valley Way north to Sierra Avenue; turn left; clubhouse entrance on left.
Riverside
Attractions
Visit the Jurupa Mountain Cultural Center to learn about fossils, minerals and rocks of the Jensen Quarry. Its located at 7621 Granite Hill Dr. at Camino Real. Telephone is 951-685-5818.
In downtown Riverside, aside from the historic Mission Inn, you will find three citrus trees at the corner of Arlington and Magnolia Avenues, that are a part of history. One of them is the Parent Navel Orange Tree, which came to Riverside from Brazil in 1870.
This tree was the start of navel oranges in the USA and is said to be
the "parent" of all Washington Navel Orange trees on the West
Coast. But the sign there doesn't say which one of the three trees it
is. The City of Riverside was built upon its flourishing citrus industry
in the 19th century.
David R. Holland is an award-winning Senior Writer for TravelGolf.com, selected Best of the Web by Forbes Magazine. Contact him at dave@travelgolf.com.












