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![]() Size: 32,000 square feet Opened: April 2008 Building cost: $11 million Architect: The consolidated firms of Pekarek Crandell and Benes Style: Southwestern Colonial The inside story: The Maze Stone Restaurant, bar and lounge with four high-definition flat-screen TVs, men's and women’s locker rooms, fully appointed golf shop, grill room dining, banquet seating available for up to 350, full audio/visual capabilities including 14 flat-screen TVs, 120-inch drop-down projection screen and projector, XM Satellite Radio and Wi-Fi throughout the clubhouse. Most dynamic feature: Spectacular views from the covered stone terraces are available in all directions. The Tournament Terrace has a fireplace and two flat-screen TVs and overlooks the 10th tee. The Dining Terrace is built atop a 14-foot waterfall and overlooks the 18th green and the lake and creek below. Wow factor: The extensive use of natural materials — from the alder wainscoting, fireplace mantel and ceilings, to the faux finish and rock walls — brings the outdoors in to create a warm and inviting clubhouse that invites guests to linger. And linger they do. In their words: “While the golf course has provided a venue difficult enough to test the world’s best golfers, the clubhouse has given us the capability to put The Country Club at Soboba Springs on golf’s world map,” PGA General Manager Bryan Addis said. PELICAN HILL GOLF CLUB: NEWPORT COAST, ORANGE COUNTY CLASSIC CLUB: PALM DESERT, COACHELLA VALLEY ANGELES NATIONAL GOLF CLUB: SUNLAND, LOS ANGELES COUNTY JOURNEY AT PECHANGA: TEMECULA, INLAND EMPIRE TRUMP NATIONAL GOLF CLUB: RANCHO PALOS VERDES, LOS ANGELES COUNTY THE CROSSINGS AT CARLSBAD: CARLSBAD, SAN DIEGO COUNTY NAVY GOLF COURSE: CYPRESS, ORANGE COUNTY INDIAN WELLS GOLF RESORT: INDIAN WELLS, COACHELLA VALLEY CHAMPIONS CLUB AT THE RETREAT: CORONA, INLAND EMPIRE PLUS: A LOOK AT LOCAL PRIVATE CLUBS THAT HAVE ENHANCED THEIR CLUBHOUSES RETURN TO MAIN STORY |
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