![]() ![]() ![]() The Pechanga, who have a great respect for trees, managed to save their giant coastal oaks along with their ‘grandmother’ sycamore tree. “Initially, the golf course builder wanted to clear cut our sacred trees but we held firm.” The Great Oak at Pechanga “The construction of the Journey at Pechanga golf course was controversial,” says Paul Macarro, Tribal Chairman for the Pechanga Indian Reservation. The Journey at Pechanga course designer, Arthur Hills, created this championship 18-hole course with input from the Pechanga Band, routing fairways around the giant oaks, and building doglegs that snake along fast-running creeks with steep climbs to cliff-side tee boxes. This beautiful track offers a variety of challenges through natural canyons, massive boulders past streams and over hilltops. A Golfweek selection for “Best courses you can play”, Journey at Pechanga, set in the foothills of Temecula, one hour north of San Diego, is one of the most eco- sensitive in the country. ![]()
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