Club History

Founded by Visionaries

Established in 1982, The Morningside project was the culmination of a lifelong dream of real estate developer, Ed Johnsen. It was the second of two Ed Johnsen projects in the desert.

Morningside was the most upscale project in the desert at the time. Jack Nicklaus was brought in to design the golf course, a premier interior design firm from San Francisco designed the Clubhouse and the first teaching pro was the famous Claude Harmon, father of Butch Harmon, widely known as the premier teacher in the game of golf.

1982
1982 Established in…

The Morningside project was the culmination of a lifelong dream of real estate developer, Ed Johnsen.

March 1983
March 1983 Golf Course & Clubhouse Opens

Morningside was the most upscale project in the desert at the time.

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March 1983
March 1983 Golf Course & Clubhouse Opens

Ed Johnson opening the course

November 1984 Caddie Master John Webb (center)

Celebrating his 40th year at Morningside, John Weber is the epitome of dedication!

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March 2 & 3, 1990 The "Summit in the Sun" - Presidential Summit Meeting

President George Bush meets with Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu

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Today
Today Life at Morningside now...

Today, Morningside is purely a private-equity club owned by the membership. Its niche in a desert full of clubs is the genuine camaraderie shared by members. Morningside's bylaws restrict the membership size to two hundred and twenty-five, which equates to three and one half hour rounds of golf, no tee time lotteries and no outside non-member events.