Hideaway Club in La Quinta, California, features a golf course designed by British architect Clive Clark, who has worked on various projects in the United States and internationally. The course occupies desert terrain in the Coachella Valley, where the landscape transitions between the Santa Rosa Mountains and the low desert floor. La Quinta's position in this valley creates a setting characterized by dramatic elevation changes, native desert vegetation, and mountain backdrops that define the visual character of courses in the region.
Clark's design work typically emphasizes strategic routing that incorporates natural landforms and requires thoughtful course management rather than relying solely on length. At Hideaway Club, the layout likely takes advantage of the desert topography, with fairways routed through natural washes and around desert scrub, and greens positioned to create variety in approach angles and shot values. The region's sandy soil and arid climate support firm playing conditions, and courses here generally feature wide playing corridors bordered by native desert landscape rather than dense rough.
The club operates as a private facility in La Quinta, a community known for its concentration of golf courses and resort properties. The area's winter climate has made it a destination for seasonal residents and golfers seeking desert golf conditions. Hideaway Club serves its membership within this context, offering a course that reflects both Clark's design sensibilities and the distinctive character of Coachella Valley desert golf.
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Clive Clark at Hideaway Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10 based on 1 explicit golfer rating.
Clive Clark was designed by Clive Clark.
Clive Clark at Hideaway Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Clive Clark is 72.
Clive Clark plays 7,036 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Clive Clark is 145.