History
Cresta Verde Golf Course is one of America’s 500 oldest courses, and was originally founded as Parkridge Country Club in 1927 by Randolph Scott, one of Hollywood’s greatest and most popular “spaghetti” western stars. Actors such as Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Burt Lancaster and Clark Gable were known to frequent Cresta Verde Golf Course, a getaway from the hustle and bustle of Hollywood.
Eighty-seven years later, Cresta Verde Golf Course overlooks the tremendous growth of the Inland Empire and is frequented today by golfers of all ages!
Hours of Operation
Cresta Verde Golf Course and Driving Range is open 364 days a year – weather permitting, and closed only on Christmas Day. Hours for Golf are from sunrise to sunset, and the Driving Range is open until 7:30 Monday through Saturday, and until 6:30 PM on Sundays.
WOMEN’S CLUB
Tee off at 7:30 AM on Tuesdays – Dues are $55.00/year
MEN’S CLUB
Tournament every second Saturday at 7:00 AM – Dues are $75.00/year
Course Information
| Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 6065 | 69.4 | 123 |
| White (Men’s) | 5741 | 67.7 | 119 |
| White (Women’s) | 5741 | 73.7 | 123 |
| Red | 5236 | 65.4 | 113 |






