Section 7: Official "Coast 2 Coast" Course Schedule
This season, we alternate between the West Coast and East Coast, testing your game on diverse terrains from high deserts to ocean cliffs.
Week 1 (Feb 9 - 15): Desert Canyon Golf Resort (Orondo, WA)
A stunning high-desert course offering panoramic views of the Columbia River and majestic mountains. Known for its "desert oasis" feel.
Week 2 (Feb 16 - 22): The Ledges Golf Club (York, ME)
Carved from the rugged rock of the Maine coast. Expect sloping fairways, rocky outcroppings, and beautiful New England woodlands.
Week 3 (Feb 23 - Mar 1): Pronghorn Club - Fazio Course (Bend, OR)
A visually striking Tom Fazio design set in the Oregon high desert. Features ancient lava tubes, craggy knolls, and immaculate grooming.
Week 4 (Mar 2 - Mar 8): Trump National Colts Neck (Colts Neck, NJ)
A U.S. Open-style test designed by Jerry Pate. Famous for its links-inspired layout and the unique 19th hole—an island green par-3.
Week 5 (Mar 9 - Mar 15): Ruby Hill Country Club (Pleasanton, CA)
A Jack Nicklaus Signature design nestled in the Livermore Wine Valley. Known for its routing through vineyards, forgiving fairways, and strategic bunkering.
Week 6 (Mar 16 - Mar 22): Royal New Kent (Providence Forge, VA)
"Ireland in Virginia." A Mike Strantz masterpiece designed as a tribute to Royal County Down. Expect blind shots, grassy knolls, and rugged, windswept beauty.
Week 7 (Mar 23 - Mar 29): Sandpiper Golf Club (Santa Barbara, CA)
Often called the "Pebble Beach of the South." An inspiring combination of challenge and beauty with links-style holes right on the edge of the Pacific Ocean cliffs.
Week 8 (Mar 30 - Apr 5): Blue Monster at Doral (Miami, FL)
The legendary finale. A PGA Tour icon famous for its length, deep bunkers, and water hazards—including the daunting 18th hole, one of the toughest finishers in golf.
These Courses are subject to change by either League Management or by Majority Consensus of Players.