Rancho Del Lago
18 hole Par 72
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Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Rancho Del Lago for an average golfer?
Rancho Del Lago offers a fair test, but it's not overly punishing if you play smart. You'll find the back nine demands more precision, especially around the water features on holes 13 and 15. Don't let the wide fairways on the front nine lull you into a false sense of security; the greens have some subtle breaks that will test your putting.
What are the must-play holes or best views at Rancho Del Lago?
You absolutely have to experience the par-3 8th hole; it plays downhill over a canyon to a well-guarded green, offering incredible panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The finishing stretch, particularly the 18th, is also memorable with its dramatic approach shot over the lake back to the clubhouse. We recommend taking a moment on the 8th tee box to soak it all in.
When is the best time of year to play Rancho Del Lago for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend visiting Rancho Del Lago in the late fall or early spring-think October through November or March through April. The weather is perfectly mild, and you'll avoid the intense summer heat and the peak winter snowbird rush. You'll find the course in pristine condition during these shoulder seasons, making for a truly enjoyable round.
Is Rancho Del Lago a good value for the green fee, and what should I expect to pay?
Rancho Del Lago offers excellent value, especially compared to other courses of similar quality in the region. Green fees typically range from $75-$120, depending on the season and time of day, which is a steal for the course conditions and scenic beauty you get. We suggest booking online in advance for the best rates and tee time availability.
Are there any unique course features or local wildlife I should be aware of at Rancho Del Lago?
Keep an eye out for the resident roadrunners and desert hares-they're often spotted darting across fairways, especially in the early morning. The course's natural arroyos come into play on several holes, acting as natural hazards that demand accurate tee shots. You'll want to bring extra balls if your slice is acting up, as these can be unforgiving.