Pacific Palms Resort
About Pacific Palms Resort
Pacific Palms Resort is billed as "LA's hilltop hideaway", the only full-service luxury golf and conference resort in Los Angeles County. The setting of the 292-room hotel and two golf courses by William F. Bell and Casey O'Callaghan is set against the San Gabriel Valley Mountains. Live music and jazz sets the mood at the Red Restaurant and Bar. The Industry Hills Golf Club's Eisenhower and Zaharias courses have been upgraded over the years with new turf and infrastructure, but their historical layouts remain unchanged.Facts
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When the group ahead of you thinks they’re going to drive the ball 300+ yards. Smh Photo submitted by chefcwiss9 on 02/28/2024
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Unbelievable Photo submitted by BigusDickus on 12/29/2023
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Teeing Ground Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Rough with clumps of grass Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Bunker Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 10/01/2023
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Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 09/30/2023
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Photo submitted by u00000748152 on 09/30/2023
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Photo submitted by golfday777 on 09/05/2023
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Photo submitted by golfday777 on 09/05/2023
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Photo submitted by u314160914869 on 06/18/2023
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Photo submitted by treblig on 04/20/2023
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Photo submitted by korealp on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by korealp on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by pmartinez73 on 01/08/2023
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Photo submitted by lopezm6 on 11/06/2022
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Trash on tees, greens, paths and fairways Photo submitted by u000004890313 on 05/06/2022
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Every bunker ruined. 100s of footprints Photo submitted by u000004890313 on 05/06/2022
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Photo submitted by u314161093568 on 04/14/2022
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1st hole Photo submitted by mdwright85 on 02/28/2022
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Ace ! Photo submitted by michael2638920 on 10/30/2021
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Photo submitted by Partywiththeputter on 07/24/2021
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Sunrise Photo submitted by u314161209040 on 07/19/2021
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Wildlife Photo submitted by u314161209040 on 07/19/2021
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View from Hole #4 Photo submitted by SeanWookhwanJeon on 06/18/2021
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Hole#15 Photo submitted by SeanWookhwanJeon on 06/18/2021
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Photo submitted by u000002268714 on 05/17/2021
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Photo submitted by iambadboygolf on 02/26/2021
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Photo submitted by iambadboygolf on 02/26/2021
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Great par 3 Photo submitted by vaultman29 on 02/13/2021
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Photo submitted by Golfmanianut on 12/11/2020
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Photo submitted by Golfmanianut on 12/11/2020
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Photo submitted by Golfmanianut on 12/11/2020
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Blue tees at par 3 14th hole. :( Photo submitted by smoothie24 on 11/28/2020
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Photo submitted by mccauleyj on 09/12/2019
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Photo submitted by djshrope on 08/10/2019
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Photo submitted by djshrope on 08/10/2019
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2nd hole - 200 yds lay up at the water front or drive the green if your first name is Rory. Photo submitted by jtsunnyday on 03/20/2019
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Photo submitted by aliikane10 on 02/24/2016
Uniquely layout
Hilly golf course with a lot of unique shots, a lot of picturesque shots really enjoy the layout.
Pace of play is dreadful
5 hour round on a Tuesday afternoon. We called a pro shop about two foursomes in front of us that joined up and played as an 8some constantly and they did nothing. Waiting on every single shot for 18 holes.
Challenging and gorgeous for a course around the area.
I don’t know of a much better looking course than Babe & Ike that’s available around these parts. Well worth the money for such a nice course design. Very challenging yet fun to play if you’re up for a bit off target golf (Babe). Ike is great for the wider course layout. Can’t say much about the greens this time around because of they were aerated. I love this course and I continue to come back to it over and over again, for the beautiful layout and the challenge.
Overrated and don't go single.
I booked thru Golf Now. Played the Ike. I have been playing here for a while now as I live around the corner. I remember being able to play single and get my own cart but now they have new rule that they no longer let singles on their own cart. So, I got put with a 3 some. 2 of the golfers where beginners and made for a super long day. Marshalls were pressing us starting the 3rd hole, but it wasn't even us it was the group in front of them. Grass is very thick, so you lose balls right away if you don't hit the fairway. The greens had divots all over the place. Then to top it off 3 out of each 9 where cart path only which will cause some backups as well. I will never play here as a single moving forward. This place was and use to be the SGV Gem but not anymore.
Ike always delivers
The "Ike" is a superb test for even the most skilled player. The course was in great shape.
Always a quality outing at Industry Hills
The Ike was it's regular brutal self. 6800 yards from the blue tees is an awesome test. You feel like you're playing a true big boy course when you play there. Make sure the long irons and woods are on point if you want to survive. Looking forward to coming back.
Great course and staff.. absolute worst pace management.
2nd time playing here.. 1st was on my bday last year (whole ‘nother story)
Yesterday, starter was kind enough to allow me to play ahead of my tee time; maybe there was a gap so he was gracious to let me into the tee box early
I thought pace of play was ok for me being a single until I got to #7.. somehow the pace slowed down drastically.. group ahead of me (4some) was taking slower than usual… so I didn’t think anything of it. By the time I got to #11.. I couldn’t bear the pace anymore so I asked group if I could skip and they were ok with it.. Come to find out.. 2 groups ahead, there was a group of 4 that was also playing with a group of 8 ahead of them. Yes that’s not an exaggeration. A group of EIGHT. They were all hanging out in the tee box just chatting away with no one ahead of them. I got on tee box @ 12:40pm, left hole #11 @ 4:42pm.
NEVER AGAIN. waste of time and green fees.
Can't beat the price
Golf course was in good shape, however, there were many spots on the fairways and rough that were wet or muddy due to the abundant rain from previous weeks. Bunkers were hit or miss with numerous bunkers having barely any sand.
The pin placements today were quite unfair with them being 4 paces from edges or atop an area where there is a bowl or hill with heavy break.
For the price, this was cheaper and more of a value than many of the courses in the Inland Empire who are charging $100+ for a weekend morning round.
My go to
Course has a nice scenic view since its on a hill. Conditions are always good here. They really keep the greens up often. Coming back as many times i can.
Ike Course Review
Greens in great shape and very fast, Bunkers very hard as we played after several days of rain.
I was upset that the very cool Tram/Gondola at the end of the front 9 was out of commission. It looked like it hadn't been used in years. I remember riding it back in the 80's when I played regularly with my dad and brother. The Tram would take us and our carts up a steep incline back to the clubhouse.
GETTING WORSE ALL THE TIME!
These are two of Southern California's finest courses. Good designs and great views.
Unfortunately, the conditions and maintenance are terribly kept by the management. Worse than a muni.
Industry Hills was relatively premium only 20 years ago. It went way down market during COVID, when most other golf courses were experiencing great business growth. The green fees are now one of the lowest and the conditions match that.
What a shame. Lower and lower green fees will not bring in more business.
A Beautiful Course fallen into disrepair.
This is a great and nuanced layout. But it has become a total dog track. Uneven splotchy tee boxes, dead fairways with no grass, overgrown grass around the green providing uneven bounces. Used to be great now overpriced and just not fun. Drive to Palm.
A PLAYER'S COURSE AT A SOLID PRICE
Had and 11:00 a.m. tee time on a Sunday for only 100 bucks. It was just after a rainstorm to the course was relatively empty. Until I got in front of a group, a group of hackers, the front nine took over 3 hours but ended up finishing all 18 in just under 4 and 1/2.
The course is a challenging beauty with continual changes in scenery and elevation. Despite the course being very damp, the conditions for well-maintained with true but tricky greens. A few favorites are the 2nd hole (a par 4 with water near the green and a drop of 30 to 40 yards from the back tee box), the 4th hole (you hit your drive into the sky towards blind fairway), the 6th hole (very long par 4 with a split fairway), the 15th (like the par 3 from Amen Corner at the Masters), and the par 5 18th hole (plays up to 652 yards from the tips)!
Not of course I would recommend for people just starting to play, but is a very fun and challenging time for the person looking to challenge themselves! Definitely plan on coming back another day!