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Top 100 Resort of the Week: La Quinta Resort & Club

January 17, 2020

Kick up your feet and indulge in GOLF.com’s Top 100 Resort of the Week, where we’re celebrating the best places in golf to stay and play. Heavenly accommodations. Delectable food. Stunning scenery. Oh, and, of course … world-class golf. These luxurious golf getaways are the best of the best. To browse our complete Top 100 Resorts list, click here.

Resort of the Week: La Quinta Resort & Club

With access to five of the desert’s best courses (the onsite La Quinta Resort Dunes and Mountain layouts, plus PGA West’s Norman, Nicklaus and Stadium courses), La Quinta Resort is truly a golfer’s paradise. The sprawling, 45-acre property first opened in 1926 with 20 guest casitas, and now offers over 600 beautifully appointed, Spanish-style rooms. The resort has a Mediterranean feel, complete with numerous fountains and colorful mosaics dotted around the property.

In addition to the superb golf offered, you can also relax in the resort’s 41 pools (many with outdoor fireplaces) or 53 hot spas, enjoy sumptuous dining in seven different restaurants, channel your inner Roger Federer on 21 gorgeously maintained tennis courts, or rent a bike from the fitness center to take a scenic ride alongside the nearby Santa Rosa mountains.

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A scenic view of the Dunes Course at La Quinta in California.
A scenic view of the Dunes Course at La Quinta in California.
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The Mountain Course at La Quinta.
The Mountain Course at La Quinta.
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One of the pools at La Quinta is a great place to cool off under the Cali sun.
One of the pools at La Quinta is a great place to cool off under the Cali sun.
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An aerial view of just a portion of La Quinta Resort & Club.
An aerial view of just a portion of La Quinta Resort & Club.
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