The key moments in the history of golf in the desert, from the first golf courses to the first tournaments

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — During the last 100 years, golf and the Coachella Valley have become practically synonymous. From celebrities to professional golfers to part-time residents to visitors, golf has been and remains a large part of the fabric of desert life.

Here are the big firsts in the history of the sport in the Southern California desert:

First golf holes: Mashie Course, Desert Inn, Palm Springs

First important golf tournament: 1935, O’Donnell Classic (Walter Hagen and Horton Smith played in the event)

First 18-hole golf course: 1951, Thunderbird Country Club

First PGA Tour event: 1952, Thunderbird Invitational (not official until 1954)

First LPGA event: 1953, Tamarisk Country Club

First golfing president: 1954, Dwight Eisenhower

First Ryder Cup played: 1955, Thunderbird Country Club (the 1959 Ryder Cup was played at Eldorado Country Club)

First The American Express: 1960 (originally called the Palm Springs Golf Classic)

First LPGA major championship: Colgate Dinah Shore Winner’s Circle

First LPGA major championship winner: 1972, Jane Blalock won the inaugural Colgate Dinah Shore Winners Circle LPGA at Mission Hills Country Club

First Champions Leap: 1988, Amy Alcott won the Nabisco Dinah Shore and jumped into the lake on the 18th hole at Mission Hills Country Club that was later named Poppie’s Pond

Mashie Golf Course