On The Road In California: Get Out of Town, Explore The Temecula Valley
LOS ANGELES, CA -- The Lakers are streaking to another title. The Dodgers are flirting with first place. The Angels are, well, you know the Angels.
Here in smoggy, shaky town there is never a lack of things to do. But sometimes even Angelinos need to get out of town. One just needs to escape the traffic and smog. And what's great about living here is the abundance of places you can drive to for just a weekend of golf, sightseeing and fun.
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The Fallbrook area and the Temecula Valley date back to the Temecula Indians, who inhabited the hillsides before the white man came. In the 1800's it was a mail route which connected the east with the west, and today it is home to a blossoming wine industry and a golf course explosion.
Visit here once and you will want to return time after time.
Pala Mesa Resort
Pala Mesa Resort in Fallbrook, only 14 miles from Temecula,
is a perfect place to base your weekend golf trip. Despite the
short distance, Fallbrook is in San Diego County and Temecula
is in Riverside County.
The resort has its own golf course, a 6,502-yard par-72 course that follows the beauty and rolling land. The hillsides are covered with huge round boulders and the twisting terrain presents the golfers with daring elevation changes through aged oaks, pines and sycamore trees.
Built in 1961 and designed by William H. Johnson, this course has unique subtle-breaking greens which are always in excellent condition. In 1997 the course added 15 new fairway bunkers and reconstructed 39 fairway and greenside bunkers. Dick Rossen was the first to redesign this course, followed by Ted Robinson in 1984. The resort also offers a Golf Digest School.
You will enjoy the GPS ParView yardage system on the carts as
the traditional parkland front nine starts you off. The back nine
climbs into the foothills with a variety of hilly golf scenes.
You will strike golf balls uphill and downhill with little margin
for wild shots. The only rap on this course is that it is in high
demand and pace is slow.
This is just an absolutely beautiful spot, said Jim Rogers of San Diego. I know golfers who have been coming here for years and I finally tried it. You can't beat the scenery, the staff, the golf and most of all the weather. You can play golf in San Diego Country all year long. That's why we live here.
But perhaps the most noteworthy claim Pala Mesa Resort can make is its Multi-Course Experience, a special golf package that can include playing four other golf courses in the area -- Cross Creek, Redhawk, Maderas and Mount Woodson.
In 2001, a survey of golf professionals in San Diego County by GolfIndustryOnLine.com, Pala Mesa Resort was rated the No.5 public golf course in the county.
Courses throughout San Diego County were evaluated by the golf professionals on the basis of 12 different criteria including practice facilities, amenities, course condition, pro shop, on-course service, tee time availability, playability, aesthetics, ease of access, value and intangibles (such as staff and management attitudes).
Pala Mesa Resort's 18-hole course moved up in the rankings from
No. 8 in 2000. Others ranked include Four Seasons Resort Aviara,
Meadows Del Mar Golf Club, Maderas Country Club, Barona Creek
Golf Club, Coronado Golf Club, Riverwalk Golf Course, Carlton
Oaks Country Club, Torrey Pines North Golf Course and Cross Creek
Golf Club.
Pala Mesa has countless other activities including pool, spa, fitness center, jogging trails, tennis and recreational equipment for basketball, volleyball, croquet, horseshoes, board games, playing cards and more.
The resort features 133 guestrooms and suites. Clustered in two-story California Ranch style buildings overlooking the golf course or scenic foothills, each provides a host of amenities including a large, convenient work desk, two telephones with data ports, remote cable TV with pay-per-view movies and video games, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron/ironing board and mini refrigerator. The Executive King rooms feature a wet bar and private terrace.
Pala Mesa Resort
2001 Old Highway 395
Fallbrook, CA 92028
Telephone: 800-722-4700 or 760-728-5881
Golf Packages: Call or log on to www.palamesa.com. E-mail: teeup@palamesa.com. Check out their on-line coupons at www.cybergolf.com/specials.asp?id=145.
Directions
From central-eastern Los Angeles communities and the San Fernando Valley Take I-15 south and get off at the Mission Road-Fallbrook exit. Proceed to stop sign and turn left on Old Highway 395. Continue for two miles and Pala Mesa will be on the right.
Where to Dine
Alexander's Restaurant at Pala Mesa features a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu, gourmet wines of Temecula and a peaceful view of the golf course and surrounding, picturesque foothills.
J.P.'s Lounge provides a relaxing atmosphere after a day of
golf with cocktails, sandwiches and televised sporting events.
Redhawk Golf Course
Just 30 minutes from Pala Mesa the travel golfer can view snow-capped peaks as an awesome backdrop for Redhawk Golf Course, which opened in 1990 and is experiencing home development on the back nine .
Mark O'Meara liked the layout so much he fired the course record 64, but he did have some inside information. He gave course designer Ron Fream some ideas that lead to the 7,095-yard par-72 layout.
Most of the visiting golfers think Redhawk is a challenging, interesting layout, said David Tung, General Manager. The greens are undulating but fair and golfers like that.
The signature hole is the 165-yard par-3 eighth. From one of eight terraced tee boxes the golfer sees an island green with an 8,200-square foot flower-shaped putting surface. Access to the island is a cobblestone bridge inspired by the Gene Sarazen Bridge at Augusta National Golf Club.
Another signature hole? That's No. 12, a 165-yarder, this time the green becomes an island surrounded by a huge sand box. The tee shot is struck from an elevated tee.
Another often remembered hole is No. 14, a tricky 340-yard par 4. Those trying to reach it in one will find three very deep pot bunkers fronting the green. You won't find any other bunkers like it on the rest of the layout. From the air the 9,000-square foot green is shaped like the silhouette of a man with a huge dip where the neck would be. From head to shoulders the green dips eight feet. A large oak tree guards the left side of the fairway.
Redhawk has been ranked No. 7 among the state's top 50 public
courses by one golf publication. There's no doubt when you
finish your round here, after negotiating the lakes, boulders,
oaks, islands and bunkers, you will be able to remember many of
the unique holes.
Redhawk Golf Course
45100 Redhawk Parkway
Temecula, CA 92592
Telephone: 909.302.3850 or 800. 451.HAWK.
Internet: www.redhawkgolfcourse.com. Email: Info@redhawkgolfcourse.com.
Green
Fees: Monday-Thursday $50. Friday $60. Saturday-Sunday $70.
Resident fees lower. Call for specials, twilight, junior, senior
rates or any recent prices changes. Price includes cart except
for juniors.
Directions: From Interstate 15, take 79 Indio Exit, travel east for 2 1/2 miles to Redhawk Parkway. Turn right and follow for 1/4 mile directly into parking lot.
Other Golf
Trilogy Golf Club is Temecula's brand-new golf course, opened in the spring of 2002. It was designed by Ted Robinson. Green fees are $43 during the week and $63 on weekends. Call 714-528-8935.
Log on to www.ci.temecula.ca.us/homepage/Visitors/golf.htm for more golf information about the Temecula Valley.
Rancho del Cielo Golf Course
35010 Santa Rita Rd.
Temecula, CA 92592
Phone: 909-676-8073
Public Course. 18 holes. Open every day.
Temeku Hills Golf Course
41687 Temeku Drive
Temecula, CA 92591
Phone 909-693-1440
Public Course. 18 holes. Open every day.
Temecula Creek Inn
44501 Rainbow Canyon Rd
Temecula, CA 92592
909-676-2405 or 800-698-9285.
www.temculacreekinn.com
Public Course and Resort Hotel. 27 holes. Open every day.
The Southern California Golf Association (SCGA) Members' Club
38275 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd.
Murrieta, CA 92563
Phone 909-677-7446
Public Course. 18 holes. Open every day.
Bear Creek Golf Course
22640 Bear Creek Drive N.
Murrieta, CA 92562
909-677-8621
Private
The Colony Country Club
40603 Colony Drive
Murrieta, CA 92562
909-677-2221
Public Course. 18 holes. Open every day.
Double Eagle
41240 Date St.
Murrieta, CA 92592
909-696-1709
Public Course. 18 holes. Open every day.
What to Do
Float above Temecula's Wine Country in a hot air balloon. Go
fishing at Lake Skinner. Browse the antique shops of Old Town
Temecula. See a play at the Temecula Valley Playhouse. There's
no shortage of activities.
Fallbrook, the `Avocado Capital of the World', also has antique shops, art galleries, and an Old West flavor with buildings from the late 1800s, and many outdoor activities.
The Temecula Valley Wine Country has 11 wineries that produce award-winning premium wines and offer tours and tasting. In addition, events are held throughout the year including Barrel Tasting and Nouveau Wine and Food Tasting. The Concierge at Pala Mesa Resort will arrange visits to the Wine Country.
Mission San Luis Rey was founded in 1788 and known as the "King of all Missions". It houses the largest collection in the U.S. of Spanish vestments and has a museum of relics from early California.
The Palomar Observatory has the world's largest reflecting telescope as well as a space museum.
For more information log on to www.temecula.com.
David R. Holland is an award-winning Senior Writer for TravelGolf.com. A former resident of Monterey and Carmel, he is GolfCalifornia.com's longest-standing and initial staff member. Email him at dave@travelgolf.com.



