Against a dramatic background of desert mountains, the sparkling green
fairways of the Coachella Valley have attracted world-class golf
tournaments, athletes and dignitaries for decades. In the 1920s,
enterprising oil tycoon Tom O'Donnell built one of the first nine-hole
courses in Palm Springs, and the area was a hangout for Hollywood's
elite by the 1940s and '50s. Bob Hope's namesake PGA Tour event became a
mainstay, while Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore, the Marx Brothers, Marilyn
Monroe and more frequented over the years. Today, the valley is a
renowned perennial golf destination boasting over 120 courses and
exceptional resorts. Follow award-winning local golf columnist Larry
Bohannan as he recounts the storied history of the game under the desert
palms.