Sycuan Resort and Casino is nestled in a beautiful- serene valley in El Cajon- just 30 minutes east of the San Diego Airport. Sycuan Resort is consistently rated among the top semi-private golf courses in San Diego County. Owned and operated by the Sycuan Tribal Development Corporation - an entity chartered by the Sycuan Band of Kumeyaay Indians- Sycuan Resort includes more than 425 acres of lush- picturesque mountain terrain- and offers guests two 18-hole championship courses- a challenging par-3 course and 11 tournament tennis courts. Sycuan Resort offers guests the unique combination of a true resort experience and exciting Native American casino action- world-class golf and tennis- recently renovated guest rooms and a choice of award-winning restaurants. Sycuan Resort is the only Southern California resort offering 54 holes of on premises golf- and its designers have taken advantage of the natural terrain using the mountains- natural rock outcroppings- aged oaks and sycamores to add character to individual holes. Over the years- the picturesque courses have been used for numerous PGA- USGA and SCGA tournaments and qualifying rounds. Each course will provide a challenge for golfers of all handicap levels. We hope you will enjoy the scenery of our Oak Glen course or be inspired by Willow Glens breathtaking hole 12- rated as a Top Ten hole by San Diego Magazine. In the afternoon relax by one of our pool or spas or enjoy a game of tennis on one of our 11 night lighted tennis courts. In the evening enjoy the warmth and coziness of our Cafe and Grille Restaurant- enjoy room service in the comfort of your own room- or try your luck at Sycuan Casino. Sycuan Resort and Casino- its all right here.
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