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  1. Still from 'My Father's Truck' a short film by Mauricio Osaki

    ShortFest is a key stage for new artists

    • Jun. 17, 2013

    NYU film student Mauricio Oskai learned a tough lesson about the movie industry this month when he showcased his short film at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles.

Top 100 Golf Holes

On this site you'll get a peek at 100 holes of premiere golfing in the Coachella Valley where world-class fairways, greens, lakes and bunkers stretch from Palm Springs to La Quinta. Discover stunning vistas where tees are carved into the mountains and greens nestled between rocks, lakes and unspoiled desert scenery.

Our golf guide features video instructions from Desert Sun golf columnist Larry Bohannan to help you master his hand-picked selection of the valley's top 100 holes.

Follow Larry and videographer/photographer Marilyn Chung as they navigate 100 holes and 62 courses at top100golf.mydesert.com and on Twitter: @MyDesertGolf.


Lifestyles

  1. Pooch party proves to be popular

    Sarah Bates, of Thousand Palms, splashes water on Amadeus, a Siberian Husky, celebrating his 3rd birthday with a pirate theme pool party at Barkingham Palace on Saturday, June 15, 2013. Richard Lui/The Desert Sun
    • Jun. 15, 2013

    Mary Kim and her daughter Paris Kirschbauer wanted their dog Amadeus' birthday to be a splash, so they threw him a pirate party at Barkingham Palace …

  1. Squirrels integral to forests
  2. Designers fetch styles for well-dressed pups
  3. Endless possiblities exist to rehabilitate cast-off furniture
  4. Succulents and shade
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Opinion

  1. Valley Voice: Sunnylands leader says thank you to the community

    • Jun. 17, 2013

    On behalf of the trustees and staff of the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands, I want to express our deep appreciation to the Coachella Valley community …

  1. Michael Gerson: The poisoning of patriotism
  2. Letter: Front page blasted
  3. Letter: Teen drivers need a license
  4. Letter: Seniors, learn the joy of computers
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  1. Barry Manilow still spectacular at age 70

    Barry Manilow used to tell a story about hearing one of his songs on KWXY FM, the former station that featured Broadway showtunes, traditional pop and instrumental music. Manilow was in his 50s, but he considered KWXY the 'geezer' station. So he reacted...

      4:55 PM, Jun. 17, 2013
  2. Coachella Valley cities vary widely in solar application fees

    At least three Coachella Valley cities could be violating a recent state law capping the permitting fees local governments can charge for rooftop solar installations, with two setting their fees for residential installation at more than twice the $500...

      2:03 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  3. Political Insider: Raul Ruiz team's rookie mistake

    U.S. Rep. Raul Ruiz's campaign team yanked a fundraising flier after inappropriately including a local cocktail lounge's logo in the event promos....

      2:31 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  4. Jackie Cooper's daughters emulate their dad — just not in tennis

    When Jamie Bockius took her two children to their first official tennis lesson earlier this week, it brought back some bittersweet memories of her father Jackie Cooper....

      3:03 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  5. 3.0-magnitude earthquake shakes near La Quinta

    A 3.0-magnitude earthquake struck near La Quinta on Saturday evening....

      12:07 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  6. Rancho Mirage man arrested for DUI following 4-car crash

    A Rancho Mirage man is accused of driving under the influence and running from the scene of a crash involving four vehicles....

      2:39 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  7. Hikers rescued on Mount San Jacinto trails

    A teenage hiker who got separated from his family while hiking along a trail that heads to the Mount San Jacinto Peak was found unharmed by rescuers Saturday....

      4:44 AM, Jun. 17, 2013
  8. Life full of lessons for single dads

    This Father's Day, there are more than 70 million dads in the United States, according to 2012 U.S. Census figures. Of those, an estimated 1.9 million are single, either sharing custody with their kids' mothers or parenting on their own....

      2:11 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  9. Jet carrying George W. Bush makes emergency landing

    A private jet that had former President George W. Bush on board made an emergency landing Saturday night....

      2:59 PM, Jun. 16, 2013
  10. Cathedral City shooting victim still in intensive care

    A man who was shot Thursday night in Cathedral City remained hospitalized this weekend in intensive care as investigators continue to search for the person who shot him....

      2:27 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  11. What follows gay marriage rulings will be anything but simple

    If the range of possible Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage this month requires a scorecard, the potential confusion arising from those decisions may demand a manual....

      8:15 PM, Jun. 16, 2013
  12. B-29 man made it home on 2 engines

    U.S. Army Air Corps veteran Bob McKee, a B-29 radar operator, flew 29 missions over Japan during World War II. He caught a lucky break the day he was inducted into the service....

      2:43 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  13. Our Voice: Salton Sea an important part of new U.S. energy goal

    In 1973, following the OPEC-induced oil crisis, President Richard Nixon announced Project Independence. The goal was to make the U.S. energy self-sufficient by 1980....

      11:37 PM, Jun. 15, 2013
  14. Pooch party at Barkingham Palace pet hotel proves to be popular

    Mary Kim and her daughter Paris Kirschbauer wanted their dog Amadeus' birthday to be a splash, so they threw him a pirate party at Barkingham Palace pet hotel on Saturday....

      2:33 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  15. Valley Voice: How can renewable energy help save the Salton Sea?

    The Salton Sea has long been known as a scenic wonder and one of the most important wetlands for migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway. But in recent years, the sea has also earned a reputation as California's crown jewel of renewable energy resources,...

      11:39 PM, Jun. 15, 2013
  16. Green Desert: Eyesore or icon? Time will tell for tall towers

    If you put two 750-foot-tall solar towers in the middle of the desert — a little bit off Interstate 10, about 60 miles east of Indio — it's likely they'll be visible....

      12:35 AM, Jun. 16, 2013
  17. Animal control: Coyote had large litter

    The conundrum presented by the litter of coyotes being raised by an injured mother inside a gated Rancho Mirage community appears to be mostly resolved — and it may have been bigger than anyone realized....

      3:34 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
  18. Two Palm Springs men accused of scamming renters to stand trial

    Two Palm Springs men accused of scamming vacation home renters out of more than $50,000 were ordered Friday to stand trial....

      2:44 AM, Jun. 15, 2013
  19. Study predicts less local snowfall

    A new scientific study predicts that the mountains of Southern California will lose about one-third of their snowfall by the middle of this century, and that much more snow is likely to vanish in the second half of the century if substantial actions...

      2:22 AM, Jun. 15, 2013

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