Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, previously named East Valley Golf Course is a Public 36-hole golf facility. The facility has two 18-hole golf courses. They are Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, Champoins Course and Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, Legendss Course. Home of the Southern California PGA The Champions and The Legends-What better terms describe two world- class courses with each hole named after one of golf's greatest champions or most celebrated legends. The golf course facility was purchased by Morongo Casino in the Fall of 2010.
The courses that are now Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon opened for play in 2000. The courses were designed by architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley.
The Champions layout features gently rolling terrain and is distinguished by its open, native feel and rugged natural bunkering. The Champions Course at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon plays to 7,377 yards from the tips and is a par-72 layout. The course rating is 76.5 and the slope rating is 141. Playing from 5,274 to 7,377 yards, the Champions track designed in a more traditional parkland style has rolling tree-lined fairways and greens of medium size and varying speed.
The Legends is a charming loop with riparian streams and flush with oak woodlands. It features a more classic style of bunkering. The Legends Course at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon plays to 7,442 yards from the tips and is a par-72 layout. The course rating is 76.6 and the slope rating is 144. The Legends is a links-styled track that plays from 5,169 to 7,442 yards. The rolling fairways are generally open, and lead to medium sized greens of varying speed.
Both courses offer five sets of tees to challenge golfers of all handicaps and skill levels.
I was playing in a tournament. I had missed placeed my cell phone on the tee, but returned in 5min. to retrieve it. Friends in the group behind us indicated that a course employee had picked up my phone. I thought great, what a relief and,went to the club house to retrieve my phone. Now for the shocker, the employee had not turned in the phone. Four witnesses saw the worker take myphone, thats called theft.
Today we had a 6:50 AM starting time. We got to the 13 hole (around 9:20 AM) and we were approached by the course marshal who told us we had to hold our position due to a scramble tournament starting on hole 14. Heck. the players were not yet on the course. When I made the tee time and when we paid for our golf, there was no mention thatwe would have to play a 2 1/2 round or get caught up in a scrample tournament delay.
If I were talking with the course owner i would ask for a refund for services not rendered. The younq smart mouth so called club pro. should watch his mouth with your paying golfers and stand by asssumed course agreements, a paying cutsomer gets to play a complete round. Reimbursment of the phone, replacement cost to replace $300.00 and firing of the thief would also seem in order.
To say that I had a bad experience would be to soft.
I recommend you not waste your time, money, and love of the game on Morongo Golf Club