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Warner Springs Ranch Golf Club is ready for play after a two-year renovation undertaken by Pacific Hospitality Group Inc.

The course is a 6,775-yard layout amid oak trees, natural vegetation and views of area mountain ranges. Improvements and updates to the course include a sustainability program, lake, new cart paths, additional bunkers, improved drainage systems, a new practice facility and the planting of native trees and shrubs.

The course, originally designed by David A. Rainville and reopened in mid-November with a ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by San Diego County Supervisor Bill Horn and other officials, is seen as a boon for the region.

“Golfers will enjoy a 3,000-foot elevated golf course, surrounded by the abundant flora and fauna of Warner Springs Valley,” said managing member William H. McWethy Jr. “We remodeled the golf clubhouse and restaurant, and added new amenities including a bar, two-way fireplace and outdoor seating.”

Warner Springs Ranch Resort will offer golf club memberships, with green fees ranging from $45 to $65. Additional offerings will include resort golf packages, tournaments, teaching seminars and individual lessons.

Regarding the hot springs pool complex and portions of the resort, Warner Springs Ranch Resort LLC is hoping to reopen those sometime in the next two years.