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The Desert Classic (currently known as The American Express for sponsorship reasons; previously known as the CareerBuilder Challenge, Palm Springs Golf Classic, the Bob Hope Desert Classic, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and the Humana Challenge) is a professional golf tournament in southern California on the PGA Tour.
The second-floor patio of Palm Beach Gardens' Sandhill Crane Golf Club where police say a Florida man allegedly beat and drowned a golfer on Nov. 25, 2025.
The now public 18-hole golf course at Desert Island Golf & Country Club, which was formerly known as The S at Rancho Mirage and Sinatra Resort & Country Club, was designed by British-American golfer Desmond Muirhead. Located on 160 acres (65 ha), the country club has 226 units and three separate condo buildings.
Opened in 1951, the country club has been a favorite of many celebrities, including Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, [1] as well as US Presidents Gerald Ford and Barack Obama. [2] First known as the Thunderbird Ranch, it was purchased by Johnny Dawson , who established Coachella Valley's first 18-hole golf course here in 1951.
"This community was the end of the line for a long time," said Sam Schultz, 69, who lives east of town at the Desert View Tower with eight dogs and at least 12 cats. Desert View Tower was built as ...
City of Palm Desert [4] Bus Shelter: Allen Root: Country Club Dr. & Desert Willow Dr. City of Palm Desert [better source needed] C is for Cat: Ann LaRose: Palm Desert Public Library Bronze: Approx. H. 33 in. City of Palm Desert [5] Cahuilla: Ron Gregory (designer) Waring Plaza Colored stamped concrete. Approx. W. 35 ft. x D. 61 ft. City of Palm ...
Sun City Palm Desert is an adjacent master-planned retirement community located on the north side of Interstate 10, on unincorporated land just northeast of the city limits of Palm Desert itself, and about 7.7 miles from downtown Palm Desert. All residences in the community use Palm Desert, CA 92211 as part of their address.
BallenIsles was originally the PGA National Golf Club (1964–1973), commissioned by Palm Beach Gardens patron John D. MacArthur as the home of the Professional Golfers Association. From 1973 to 1989, it was privately operated as JDM Country Club, before splitting from JDM and renaming to BallenIsles in 1989. [ 6 ]