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Golf in the Inland Empire

Golf in the Inland Empire

With weather conducive to playing year-round and boasting more than anywhere else in the country, it’s no wonder that golf has become such a staple in the Inland Empire. In fact, golf’s popularity has reached such heights that even U.S. interest in baseball, the Great American Pastime, cannot easily compare.

Mid-20th , there were only four golf courses found in the Inland Empire. Two of these golf courses were the exclusive Redlands Country Club and San Bernardino’s Arrowhead Country Club. Now, over  a century later, there are more than 130 golf courses listed in just Riverside County alone.
The hosting of major golf tournaments contributes to this increasingly popular pastime. In 2000, for example, the PGA tournament was held in Beaumont, a city in which real  sales have found a significant connection to its golf claim-to-fame. And, every time September  around, you can find the return of the Nationwide Tour’s Mark Christopher Classic in Rancho Cucamonga.

On top of major tournaments, the Inland Empire can also claim the  of big-name golfers who grew up in the area. PGA  Dave Stockton is from San Bernardino, Kevin Na, the PGA’s youngest golfer, grew up in Rancho Cucamonga, and SCGA amateur champion Mark Johnson traces his roots back to Helendale.

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