Golf at Furnace Creek
The 18-hole, par-70 Furnace Creek Golf Course is the world's lowest elevation golf course, at 214 feet below sea level. This is truly an oasis course, providing great California desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway.
Originally opened in 1931, the course underwent a major renovation in 1997 by world-renowned golf course architect Perry Dye. Due to the elevation of the course, slightly greater gravity and barometric pressure forces are present that add to the player's challenge. Frequent golfers have noticed a distinct difference in how the ball responds in relation to other courses at or above sea level.
Furnace Creek Golf Course was recently recognized by Golf Digest magazine in their list of "America's 50 Toughest Courses."
Scorecard

Click the image above to view a printable version of our Furnace Creek Golf Course Scorecard.
Furnace Creek Golf Course Green Fees
October 9, 2008 - May 9, 2009
Green Fees: $55.00 (Sundowner rates available)
Cart Rental: $12.50 per person
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