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Temecula Creek Inn offers a stunning 27-hole championship layout set within Southern California's picturesque wine country that recently received the coveted Four Star rating from Golf Digest Places to Play.
The Inn's 27 holes offer guests three distinct course options, perfect for a day of golf or an extended stay. From the traditional adjoining fairways of the Creek course, to the scenic beauty of the Oaks, to the dramatic elevation changes of the precision-demanding Stonehouse, this is golf at its purest, surrounded by nature at its finest. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 372 White: 357 Red: 343
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Pro’s Pointers: Slight dogleg from left to right with a generously sized green. Play your drive down the left side of the generous driving area to leave the best angle for your approach. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 498 White: 482 Red: 465
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Pro’s Pointers: A beautiful par-5 with a spectacular mountain backdrop. An aggressive tee shot will pay off with a good opportunity for a birdie. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 171 White: 153 Red: 109
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Pro’s Pointers: Another gorgeous hole, this par-3 is well guarded with water. Hit it on the green or you’ll find yourself dropping another ball. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 404 White: 378 Red: 348
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Pro’s Pointers: A spectacular par-4 that provides you all the challenge you could hope for. Play your drive down the right side of the fairway and prepare yourself for a difficult approach shot. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 443 White: 387 Red: 323
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Pro’s Pointers: A downhill hole awaiting your longest drive of the day. You’ll want to add a club for an uphill second shot. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 212 White: 174 Red: 148
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Pro’s Pointers: A difficult par-3 guarded by a large green-side bunker. Par is a great score on this tough hole. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 520 White: 507 Red: 445
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Pro’s Pointers: A 3-shot par-5 with more than one bend in it. Be careful to avoid the trees on the right side when playing your second shot. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 411 White: 368 Red: 340
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Pro’s Pointers: A dogleg to the right with plenty of room left for your tee ball. Pay attention to the pin placement on this two-tiered green. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 405 White: 386 Red: 346
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Pro’s Pointers: A dogleg to the left, where accuracy off the tee is a must. Beware of impending water hazards awaiting both your tee ball and second shot. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 390 White: 375 Red: 334
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Pro’s Pointers: Tight driving hole, but if properly executed, you’ll be left with a short approach shot. You may want to consider an iron from the tee. Be sure to pay attention to pin placement when approaching the green. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 161 White: 137 Red: 111
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Pro’s Pointers: What you see is what you get on this straightforward par-3. Check the wind and keep in mind that coming up short is better than going long. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 367 White: 354 Red: 321
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Pro’s Pointers: The right side of the fairway is more generous from the tee, but can result in a longer second shot. For a shorter approach, hug the left side from the tee. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 537 White: 525 Red: 494
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Pro’s Pointers: Three shot hole with a mammoth green. Hit it straight and pay attention to the pin placement. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 403 White: 382 Red: 337
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Pro’s Pointers: A difficult par-4 which plays longer than advertised. You’ll want to hit an extra club on what is sure to be a long approach shot. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 391 White: 370 Red: 349
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Pro’s Pointers: Straightforward par-4, with the wind nearly always in your face. If you club yourself properly, this should be an opportunity for a solid birdie/par effort. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 184 White: 166 Red: 142
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Pro’s Pointers: A two-tiered green is central to a hole where the difficulty is around the green. Appears deceptively shorter than your scorecard indicates. Play yardage true to card. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 546 White: 519 Red: 445
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Pro’s Pointers: Three decent golf swings will result in a birdie opportunity. From the tee, you’ll find more room to the right. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 369 White: 355 Red: 337
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Pro’s Pointers: Play an iron/fairway wood from the tee. Do not hook your tee ball, or your second shot. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 505 White: 488 Red: 455
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Pro’s Pointers: A reachable par-5 where the difficulty is around the green. Driving area is more generous than it appears from the tee. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 352 White: 333 Red: 313
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Pro’s Pointers: A short par-4 with a severely sloped green. From the tee, you can 'let the big dog eat.' |
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Par 4 | Blue: 402 White: 380 Red: 330
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Pro’s Pointers: Challenging golf hole which gradually slopes from left to right. If you miss your tee ball to the right you are done. Your second shot is all carry. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 331 White: 315 Red: 280
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Pro’s Pointers: A short par-4 with a generous landing area from the tee. Be careful with your second shot, fight the tendency to leave it short. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 180 White: 165 Red: 147
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Pro’s Pointers: Make a 3 … you’ll beat your opponent. Hit two extra clubs from the tee, three if it’s windy. |
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Par 4 | Blue: 416 White: 396 Red: 330
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Pro’s Pointers: Likely the toughest of the 27 holes … straight downhill from start to finish. You must hit what you feel most comfortable with from the tee! |
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Par 4 | Blue: 351 White: 333 Red: 330
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Pro’s Pointers: A par-4 which turns sharp left within the last 100 yards. Don’t cut it too close to the left side from the tee. |
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Par 3 | Blue: 165 White: 153 Red: 136
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Pro’s Pointers: A well guarded green puts a premium on an accurate iron shot. Do not be afraid to hit enough club and get yourself above the bunkers. |
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Par 5 | Blue: 555 White: 540 Red: 520
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Pro’s Pointers: Narrow driving hole which opens into a beautiful finishing hole. A straight drive is a must … do not go for the green in two. |
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Temecula Creek Inn • 44501 Rainbow Canyon Rd. • Temecula, CA 92592
Phone: 951-676-2405 • Email: TCIGolf@JCResorts.com |
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