The Mountain Course at La Quinta Country Club occupies dramatic terrain in the Coachella Valley, where Pete Dye routed holes across natural elevation changes and desert landscape characteristic of the region. Opened in the late 1980s as part of La Quinta's multi-course resort complex, the design takes advantage of the property's varied topography, with holes playing through canyons, across ridgelines, and around natural desert washes. Dye incorporated his signature design elements—railroad ties, pot bunkers, and strategic bunkering—while working with the existing landforms rather than imposing heavily manufactured features.
The routing moves through distinct zones of terrain, with several holes playing significantly uphill or downhill and offering views across the valley toward the surrounding mountain ranges. The course presents a contrast to the flatter, more traditional layouts common in the Palm Springs area, requiring golfers to manage uneven lies and judge distances affected by elevation change. Dye's use of native desert vegetation and rock outcroppings gives the course a rugged character compared to the manicured resort aesthetic of many neighboring facilities.
La Quinta Country Club operates as a private club and has hosted various regional amateur competitions over the years. The Mountain Course is typically regarded as the most challenging of the club's layouts, demanding accurate iron play and course management rather than relying primarily on length. The design reflects Dye's mid-career work in desert environments, where he balanced strategic interest with the constraints and opportunities of arid, mountainous sites.
Reviews
Absolutely stunning and a must play course in the Palm Springs area. There are 4-5 holes on the back nine that feel like your you are in a different universe. Truly an amazing experience.
First foray into mountain golf, the four hole stretch on the back nine is something I’ll never forget. Incredibly nice folks on the course and the entire Palm Springs area.
This felt like a really lazy design out of Pete Dye. Overall a fun play and the holes through the mountain are really gorgeous but I left a bit disappointed as I had higher expectations
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mountain at La Quinta has a Course Vaults score of 8.2 out of 10 based on 27 explicit golfer ratings.
Mountain was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. Mountain at La Quinta is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mountain is 70.
Mountain plays 6,732 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mountain is 135.