Golf Course Reviews
Golf Course Reviews: California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Utah, Florida, Hawaii!I'm listening to my video of the women bagpiper preforming near sunset on the first tee Monday the 16th as I enjoyed a pint of 805 with my buddy Woody and other enthusiasts of ocean side links golf.
Always a joy to play with Alex and Bob here. Almost too warm but no complaints today or 39 days ago. Duplicate shorts and Vivid golf polo, all that was necessary. Should have applied sunscreen. Just fantastic to play two in a row in weather like this here.
Melancholy about the closure of a great track but understand and excited to see a "better" result with the redesign. Always a great vibe here and the staff is top notch. Dog friendly a big plus in my ratings.
My game a little rusty, no excuses! Parred the first hole to get my name on top of the leader board. Then went on a bogey hunt the rest of the way. My best drive of the day on 12 was in a divot! A second ball on 13 ends up 24" for a bogey.
Good news is the opportunity to play The Glass while we wait until spring 2027 for the re-do reopening here scheduled just before the US Open at Pebble.
Pacific Grove GL will definitely be on my list to play in the near future as well.
Was there before sunrise Tuesday morning to check it out.
Always a feel good experience every time, I visit this area I consider west coast paradise.
Always a joy to play with Alex and Bob here. Almost too warm but no complaints today or 39 days ago. Duplicate shorts and Vivid golf polo, all that was necessary. Should have applied sunscreen. Just fantastic to play two in a row in weather like this here.
Melancholy about the closure of a great track but understand and excited to see a "better" result with the redesign. Always a great vibe here and the staff is top notch. Dog friendly a big plus in my ratings.
My game a little rusty, no excuses! Parred the first hole to get my name on top of the leader board. Then went on a bogey hunt the rest of the way. My best drive of the day on 12 was in a divot! A second ball on 13 ends up 24" for a bogey.
Good news is the opportunity to play The Glass while we wait until spring 2027 for the re-do reopening here scheduled just before the US Open at Pebble.
Pacific Grove GL will definitely be on my list to play in the near future as well.
Was there before sunrise Tuesday morning to check it out.
Always a feel good experience every time, I visit this area I consider west coast paradise.
Course if officially closed! We played on Monday at Noon with one of the last public tee times for Spanish Bay before it closed for the remodel. We were treated to another superior day weather wise. Sunny and hot (by Monterey standards) with very little wind.
The course was finally showing signs of the impending shut down with several of the fairways being brown and hard pan. The course actually played more like a true links course. But even with the “deteriorating” conditions the track still was a joy to play.
The rerouting won’t look too different from the current layout. The main difference will be the greens. They will all be softened up to a much more manageable and “resort” level basic green complex. Front nine layout won’t see any significant layout changes. Some waste land areas, aka Poppy Hills style are allegedly being added to conserve water. The back nine will see one significant change. The iconic and diabolical short par 3 hole 13 is being completely removed. Not sure why as that is such a great hole. Hole 14 is being changed from a par 5 into a long Par 4 and a new Par 3 will be added utilizing a new tee box from the left side down onto the existing hole 14 green. Course will be a par 71 layout with only three Par 5’s.
As someone who has played Spanish Bay as much or more than anyone else, I will miss the current layout. I have had so many great memories and GK Cup battles here. So many birdies over the years, yet never made a birdie on #4. Had a chance yesterday but it was not to be. My least favorite hole was #7. Only a couple of pars on that hole total but managed to roll in the long putt of the day from over 50’ out to save par and have one last great memory on an otherwise forgettable hole.
No birdies on the day from anyone in our group, but plenty of smiles all around. The sun has set on one of my favorite “go to” courses for now, but I will surely resume my quest to conquer this scenic course when it re-opens in 2027.
The course was finally showing signs of the impending shut down with several of the fairways being brown and hard pan. The course actually played more like a true links course. But even with the “deteriorating” conditions the track still was a joy to play.
The rerouting won’t look too different from the current layout. The main difference will be the greens. They will all be softened up to a much more manageable and “resort” level basic green complex. Front nine layout won’t see any significant layout changes. Some waste land areas, aka Poppy Hills style are allegedly being added to conserve water. The back nine will see one significant change. The iconic and diabolical short par 3 hole 13 is being completely removed. Not sure why as that is such a great hole. Hole 14 is being changed from a par 5 into a long Par 4 and a new Par 3 will be added utilizing a new tee box from the left side down onto the existing hole 14 green. Course will be a par 71 layout with only three Par 5’s.
As someone who has played Spanish Bay as much or more than anyone else, I will miss the current layout. I have had so many great memories and GK Cup battles here. So many birdies over the years, yet never made a birdie on #4. Had a chance yesterday but it was not to be. My least favorite hole was #7. Only a couple of pars on that hole total but managed to roll in the long putt of the day from over 50’ out to save par and have one last great memory on an otherwise forgettable hole.
No birdies on the day from anyone in our group, but plenty of smiles all around. The sun has set on one of my favorite “go to” courses for now, but I will surely resume my quest to conquer this scenic course when it re-opens in 2027.
Played today in another beautiful weather day in Napa. $50 Sr w cart of course a rate which was well worth it.
If you think Eagle Vines is a great course, wait until you play this one. One next door to each other. A great way to spend a day playing 36 holes.
For those of you who suffer from no tee times come to N CA. The courses are wide open and available. I am shocked that these courses are so uncrowded unlike S CA.
Once upon a time this course was a 36 hole complex. It is now an 18 hole only. And its claim to fame IMO is their par 3's. Six of them. And guess what 6 par 5's. All 6 par 3's stand out but only IMO does 1 par 5 really stand alone.
Tee boxes were all clean, level and playable.
Fairways are wide, generous, good lies and fantastic roll out. And stay in them you don't want to be in the rough. I even found myself in trouble on a few Par 5's thinking that I could not reach the hazard and would be safely hitting 2 and then 3 into the green. But the rollout was more than I expected. Something to remember the next time I play here.
Rough was wicked. Hit into it and you will spend a lot of time looking for your ball. In fact I never found two that went in and I was certain were they went in. No luck.
Add in the many OB areas, like vineyards, water, creeks, culverts in front of greens + the rough and you have a disaster of a round by the time you end. Oh yeah many trees on all the par 3's.
Traps were the one negative on this course. They were all hard and crusty and obviously need work.
Every Par 3 is either below the tee box, circled by a vineyard or has water in play. #8 their signature hole has an 85 yard green that goes left to right and has numerous undulations. It is also several hundred yards below the tee box. And if you miss the green, good luck the rough is DEEP. Oh and yes there of course bunkers.
But before # 8 there is #7 a 582 yard Par 5 from the tips and has a green that is about 50 to 60 yards above the end of the fairway, which is almost impossble to see and the green is 75 yards long from front to back.
I totally enjoyed the course. Many of the holes seem easy to navigate but the first time player will be shocked to see what is around the next corner. Its a fun couse to play and I highly recommend it if you are in the Napa area.
Yes Silverado is right around the corner. But I guarantee you you will enjoy these two courses equally if not better and your wallet will thank you.
Great customer service from the pro shop. Excellent Yamaha carts but no GPS so bring your own. No cart service that I saw today. Bring plenty of water.
Two great course for John to have his events on.
If you think Eagle Vines is a great course, wait until you play this one. One next door to each other. A great way to spend a day playing 36 holes.
For those of you who suffer from no tee times come to N CA. The courses are wide open and available. I am shocked that these courses are so uncrowded unlike S CA.
Once upon a time this course was a 36 hole complex. It is now an 18 hole only. And its claim to fame IMO is their par 3's. Six of them. And guess what 6 par 5's. All 6 par 3's stand out but only IMO does 1 par 5 really stand alone.
Tee boxes were all clean, level and playable.
Fairways are wide, generous, good lies and fantastic roll out. And stay in them you don't want to be in the rough. I even found myself in trouble on a few Par 5's thinking that I could not reach the hazard and would be safely hitting 2 and then 3 into the green. But the rollout was more than I expected. Something to remember the next time I play here.
Rough was wicked. Hit into it and you will spend a lot of time looking for your ball. In fact I never found two that went in and I was certain were they went in. No luck.
Add in the many OB areas, like vineyards, water, creeks, culverts in front of greens + the rough and you have a disaster of a round by the time you end. Oh yeah many trees on all the par 3's.
Traps were the one negative on this course. They were all hard and crusty and obviously need work.
Every Par 3 is either below the tee box, circled by a vineyard or has water in play. #8 their signature hole has an 85 yard green that goes left to right and has numerous undulations. It is also several hundred yards below the tee box. And if you miss the green, good luck the rough is DEEP. Oh and yes there of course bunkers.
But before # 8 there is #7 a 582 yard Par 5 from the tips and has a green that is about 50 to 60 yards above the end of the fairway, which is almost impossble to see and the green is 75 yards long from front to back.
I totally enjoyed the course. Many of the holes seem easy to navigate but the first time player will be shocked to see what is around the next corner. Its a fun couse to play and I highly recommend it if you are in the Napa area.
Yes Silverado is right around the corner. But I guarantee you you will enjoy these two courses equally if not better and your wallet will thank you.
Great customer service from the pro shop. Excellent Yamaha carts but no GPS so bring your own. No cart service that I saw today. Bring plenty of water.
Two great course for John to have his events on.
Beautiful unseasonably warm day yesterday at The Oaks. Had a blast with John, Ron and Daniel as part of the Golfmoose event on Monday 3/16/26! A little over 110 players and a very successful event.
Starting with conditions
The greens were very firm and rolling fast. Pure rolls. You did not want to be short sided with the speed of these greens. You needed to really compress irons and land chips sometimes in the rough to stop balls close to front pins. With the speed of these greens yesterday you needed to have the perfect touch on medium to lag putts. Rated 8/10
Fairways had a tighter/drier base but contained nice lies and were cut substantially shorter than the long/heavy rough.
Rough was about as stunning visually as you will see. Very green and in some spots very thick 6-8 inches and in others just lining the fairways 3-5 inches. Rated 9/10
Tees were in great shape cut tight and very lush. Rated 9/10
Was not in any greenside bunkers but was in 3 fairway bunkers that were all in great shape. Raked with packed compact sand. Rated 8/10. This course has some very strategic bunkers sometimes right in tbe middle of fairways or in places where you can pound driver to try and cut the corners.
I would reccomend a round here.
Starting with conditions
The greens were very firm and rolling fast. Pure rolls. You did not want to be short sided with the speed of these greens. You needed to really compress irons and land chips sometimes in the rough to stop balls close to front pins. With the speed of these greens yesterday you needed to have the perfect touch on medium to lag putts. Rated 8/10
Fairways had a tighter/drier base but contained nice lies and were cut substantially shorter than the long/heavy rough.
Rough was about as stunning visually as you will see. Very green and in some spots very thick 6-8 inches and in others just lining the fairways 3-5 inches. Rated 9/10
Tees were in great shape cut tight and very lush. Rated 9/10
Was not in any greenside bunkers but was in 3 fairway bunkers that were all in great shape. Raked with packed compact sand. Rated 8/10. This course has some very strategic bunkers sometimes right in tbe middle of fairways or in places where you can pound driver to try and cut the corners.
I would reccomend a round here.
Had a 715 time.
Fix your ball marks.
Super crowded on the first tee but pop was actually really good considering how backed up the first tee was.
fix your ball marks.
Fairways and Sand all pretty decent typical Diamond Bar.
fix your ball marks
Greens, greens were spotty but its exhausting hitting 15 greens and contending with the greens being littered with ball marks. Like terrible. Have some class and respect to the game and fix your marks. Its not a big deal, just fix the marks.
Still a great day out there and always a fun course.
Fix your ball marks.
Super crowded on the first tee but pop was actually really good considering how backed up the first tee was.
fix your ball marks.
Fairways and Sand all pretty decent typical Diamond Bar.
fix your ball marks
Greens, greens were spotty but its exhausting hitting 15 greens and contending with the greens being littered with ball marks. Like terrible. Have some class and respect to the game and fix your marks. Its not a big deal, just fix the marks.
Still a great day out there and always a fun course.
Played here on Sunday. I usually play here on Sundays because its cheap, easy to get on and the greens are pretty good.
I haven't played here since last winter.
Ok, let's go.
New carts, or newish used from a cc from New Mexico. At least mine didn't break down but was remarkably slow but we made it.
I think they got new management because they are trying to fill out the fairways and the rough was brutal on some holes. Even some of the fairways are pretty rough.
Sand is still pretty terrible and the greens were good but a little slower than usual.
pop was ok but I'll tell you, it was crowded!!! I play at 730/8 and its never this busy.
PSA- Don't be that guy. The guys in front of had their music blaring. ( I'm not against music) but seriously! They were blaring EDM like we're all supposed to be doing whippits and X. It was ridiculous. Like you can't make it up.
Shrink the game.
I haven't played here since last winter.
Ok, let's go.
New carts, or newish used from a cc from New Mexico. At least mine didn't break down but was remarkably slow but we made it.
I think they got new management because they are trying to fill out the fairways and the rough was brutal on some holes. Even some of the fairways are pretty rough.
Sand is still pretty terrible and the greens were good but a little slower than usual.
pop was ok but I'll tell you, it was crowded!!! I play at 730/8 and its never this busy.
PSA- Don't be that guy. The guys in front of had their music blaring. ( I'm not against music) but seriously! They were blaring EDM like we're all supposed to be doing whippits and X. It was ridiculous. Like you can't make it up.
Shrink the game.
Played today in beautiful Napa Valley weather and paid $35 with cart. They must like seniors.
Was told that Johnny Miller did the front 9 but the back 9 is the old back 9 of Chardonnay Club (which was once a 36 hole layout) after they sold the front 9 and Eagle Vines took over the back.
So Miller did the front but Algie Pulley did both Chardonnay courses. So you have two different 9's to play. Very enjoyable.
Front 9 winds through the vineyards running along the holes and the back 9 is IMO very similar to La Purisma.
Front 9 has OB areas, water and vineyards to avoid. And several long carries to elevated greens as well. Back 9 has water, elevated carries but several elevation changes with greens very elevated and greens well below the tee boxes. #15 is a drivers delight and an amatuers disaster given the carry needed to hit the fairway.
Every tee box was level and immaculate.
Fairways are wide and give great lies and roll out. Front and back have several holes that have marsh or water in front of an elevated green. And you better be d%mn long off the tee on each hole. Or just layup and take your medicine. But many OB areas, creeks lined with trees and water hazards on every hole.
Lots of elevation changes on both 9's
Rough was playable on all holes.
Traps are big on the front and line fairways and sides of greens but only errant shots will get you in trouble. Not so on the back. Totally different traps and many guarding the greens.
Greens are not overly large but large enough with undulations that can bring 3 putts into play. But today they were in great shape and played very much like the two putting greens at the clubhouse. But they chipped, putted super all round.
The 18th hole is a great closing hole.
All up hill to a large green and no level lies on any of your shots. 454 from tips plays more like 500+.
Great customer service in the clubhouse from Mathew.
Did not visit the restaurant but it looked appealing and with a great patio and view.
Located off I 80 E and Hwy 12 into Napa .
Was told that Johnny Miller did the front 9 but the back 9 is the old back 9 of Chardonnay Club (which was once a 36 hole layout) after they sold the front 9 and Eagle Vines took over the back.
So Miller did the front but Algie Pulley did both Chardonnay courses. So you have two different 9's to play. Very enjoyable.
Front 9 winds through the vineyards running along the holes and the back 9 is IMO very similar to La Purisma.
Front 9 has OB areas, water and vineyards to avoid. And several long carries to elevated greens as well. Back 9 has water, elevated carries but several elevation changes with greens very elevated and greens well below the tee boxes. #15 is a drivers delight and an amatuers disaster given the carry needed to hit the fairway.
Every tee box was level and immaculate.
Fairways are wide and give great lies and roll out. Front and back have several holes that have marsh or water in front of an elevated green. And you better be d%mn long off the tee on each hole. Or just layup and take your medicine. But many OB areas, creeks lined with trees and water hazards on every hole.
Lots of elevation changes on both 9's
Rough was playable on all holes.
Traps are big on the front and line fairways and sides of greens but only errant shots will get you in trouble. Not so on the back. Totally different traps and many guarding the greens.
Greens are not overly large but large enough with undulations that can bring 3 putts into play. But today they were in great shape and played very much like the two putting greens at the clubhouse. But they chipped, putted super all round.
The 18th hole is a great closing hole.
All up hill to a large green and no level lies on any of your shots. 454 from tips plays more like 500+.
Great customer service in the clubhouse from Mathew.
Did not visit the restaurant but it looked appealing and with a great patio and view.
Located off I 80 E and Hwy 12 into Napa .
Nice to get back out to Westridge. Always enjoyed playing this course over the years. Conditions were better than expected. Greens rolled well with good pace. Decent coverage in the fairways. Did not find any bunkers but appeared OK. Staff was great and the senior rate makes this a positive choice to play.
First time back out at Santa Anita in two years this past weekend and got treated to the course in pretty darn good shape. Normally you can find some really thin grass at this course, but it performed much better on this latest visit.
It was of course very hot out so my buddy and I rode, playing from the blue tees and the greens fee was around $60 - more than fair. We were paired with a fun father and son combo with a 12:20 tee time and off we went. The layout is classic parkland LA, with side by side holes, big trees but a unique twist with so many uneven lies on many of the holes.
Greens were in really decent shape and rolled nicely all afternoon - definitely the highlight of the round. Fairways have good coverage mostly all around, although of course you will find some thin areas. Rough was thick but playable, while the bunkers were the most disappointing. There is a nominal layer of sand in most of them, but where the bunkers bottom out, there's really nothing between your club and the ground underneath. Tee boxes were mostly okay but can always use some work.
POP was not so good but really only got slow on the par 3s, especially holes 8 and 12. For some reason everything backs up here good and solid, mostly because these are both very long par 3s that may require a little extra work from most golfers. There was no cart service either which is always disappointing as you must wait to go to the snack bar at the turn.
All in all though it was a good day out at Santa Anita and when it's in good shape like this time around, it's worth the drive up there.
It was of course very hot out so my buddy and I rode, playing from the blue tees and the greens fee was around $60 - more than fair. We were paired with a fun father and son combo with a 12:20 tee time and off we went. The layout is classic parkland LA, with side by side holes, big trees but a unique twist with so many uneven lies on many of the holes.
Greens were in really decent shape and rolled nicely all afternoon - definitely the highlight of the round. Fairways have good coverage mostly all around, although of course you will find some thin areas. Rough was thick but playable, while the bunkers were the most disappointing. There is a nominal layer of sand in most of them, but where the bunkers bottom out, there's really nothing between your club and the ground underneath. Tee boxes were mostly okay but can always use some work.
POP was not so good but really only got slow on the par 3s, especially holes 8 and 12. For some reason everything backs up here good and solid, mostly because these are both very long par 3s that may require a little extra work from most golfers. There was no cart service either which is always disappointing as you must wait to go to the snack bar at the turn.
All in all though it was a good day out at Santa Anita and when it's in good shape like this time around, it's worth the drive up there.
Played 3/14/26 2:15 POP 4:20. Course was in over all good to very good condition except for the traps and some tee box's. Fairways were green with good coverage, Rough was full but did not cause any real issues. Greens were great. Well struct shots stopped, others ran out. Ran at would say a medium pace. Greens are small and many have tough slopes which is the courses main defense. Was in two traps and both were very firm. The rest looked to be the same. Course layout is typical Muni with a couple of interesting twists. Not too difficult if your putting is on. A great course for an easy round with friends or beginners.
Been playing here 30 years and bought a house here 23 years ago. When the course first opened it hosted an LPGA tourney and it was CPO for the first 3 years. Immaculate conditions and never a blade of grass out of place. It was a shortish (6700 from the tips) scenic Arnold Palmer design with beautiful bunkers, barrancas, elevation changes, and fast tricky greens. I would put it up against most public (and a lot of private) courses that I have played.
Fast forward thru the years, many owners and many changes. Several different golf management companies have come and gone, and Troon has run the place for at least 7 years. Staff has always been friendly and efficient.
Bunkers and tee boxes we atrocious for many years. Since I didn't want to smear my home course, I never posted a review. I used to play at least 100 rounds here per year. Since I'm trying to reach 1000 courses it's more like 12 times a year. If you made it this far into the review here goes.
Played Thursday and the course is in excellent shape. The rains have grown in the persistent dead spots in the fairways (no fairway aeration for at least 15years). They were a little long, but the ball rolled and sat up beautifully, (course was designed to play firm and fast). Tee boxes have decent coverage but could use a leveling.
The greens, always the best and most consistent part of the course, were smooth, fast, and spicy. No tap-ins, every miss was a 3-4ft comebacker. Greens this good this time of year always seem to get punched, so they are scheduled to be punched 3/23.
If you have played Palmer courses, you know how spectacular his bunkers can be, a few years ago they removed probably 40-50 bunkers that they weren't maintaining and tried to fix the 25 or so they left. It took a long while for many of those areas to grow in. With the recent rains I didn't notice those areas to be as scruffy. I mostly avoid those as the bad bunkers have trained me well. The sand traps that remain are still thin but playable.
This course really has everything, some courses you can lose a ball on every hole, this course you could potentially lose a ball on every shot! But it never plays unfair. Blue tees are 6,200ish and defend me from breaking 80 more often than I would like. I rarely play the white tees (never seem to play any better) but they are 5,800 and really change a lot of the angles and make it more of a target golf course.
I don't think they maintain a lot of the original black tees, but they are some of the most scenic parts of the course, even if you don't play them, you should check out 6,9,10,13,16,17 just for the views. 13 is a par 3 homage to the 12th at Augusta and the trek up the steps takes you to the highest point on the course. The hole was quite spectacular back in the day, with its intricate bunkering, as was the cloverleaf bunkers down the entire fairway of 14.
Wind is always a factor out here; I like to whip around after 4:00 so it can really howl. In the afternoon I fix tons of ball marks, but the greens don't exhibit any visible scarring, so kudos to the maintenance staff for getting them in the morning. This course made me the golfer I am today, straight hitter, not very long, good short game terrible sand player. Most of that is what you need to play well out here.
So, while the course will never be what it once was (alas we all can say the same)
It is still a great layout and perplexing fun, now it is in very good shape and well worth checking out.
Fast forward thru the years, many owners and many changes. Several different golf management companies have come and gone, and Troon has run the place for at least 7 years. Staff has always been friendly and efficient.
Bunkers and tee boxes we atrocious for many years. Since I didn't want to smear my home course, I never posted a review. I used to play at least 100 rounds here per year. Since I'm trying to reach 1000 courses it's more like 12 times a year. If you made it this far into the review here goes.
Played Thursday and the course is in excellent shape. The rains have grown in the persistent dead spots in the fairways (no fairway aeration for at least 15years). They were a little long, but the ball rolled and sat up beautifully, (course was designed to play firm and fast). Tee boxes have decent coverage but could use a leveling.
The greens, always the best and most consistent part of the course, were smooth, fast, and spicy. No tap-ins, every miss was a 3-4ft comebacker. Greens this good this time of year always seem to get punched, so they are scheduled to be punched 3/23.
If you have played Palmer courses, you know how spectacular his bunkers can be, a few years ago they removed probably 40-50 bunkers that they weren't maintaining and tried to fix the 25 or so they left. It took a long while for many of those areas to grow in. With the recent rains I didn't notice those areas to be as scruffy. I mostly avoid those as the bad bunkers have trained me well. The sand traps that remain are still thin but playable.
This course really has everything, some courses you can lose a ball on every hole, this course you could potentially lose a ball on every shot! But it never plays unfair. Blue tees are 6,200ish and defend me from breaking 80 more often than I would like. I rarely play the white tees (never seem to play any better) but they are 5,800 and really change a lot of the angles and make it more of a target golf course.
I don't think they maintain a lot of the original black tees, but they are some of the most scenic parts of the course, even if you don't play them, you should check out 6,9,10,13,16,17 just for the views. 13 is a par 3 homage to the 12th at Augusta and the trek up the steps takes you to the highest point on the course. The hole was quite spectacular back in the day, with its intricate bunkering, as was the cloverleaf bunkers down the entire fairway of 14.
Wind is always a factor out here; I like to whip around after 4:00 so it can really howl. In the afternoon I fix tons of ball marks, but the greens don't exhibit any visible scarring, so kudos to the maintenance staff for getting them in the morning. This course made me the golfer I am today, straight hitter, not very long, good short game terrible sand player. Most of that is what you need to play well out here.
So, while the course will never be what it once was (alas we all can say the same)
It is still a great layout and perplexing fun, now it is in very good shape and well worth checking out.
Being closer to Sacramento gives me a chance to play more golf with my grandaughter. Today we played here at 3 PM and paid $18 for me and $5 for her to walk 18.
Having never played here before I found out why so many people in the area really like this course. Great place to take your children/grandchildren who want to learn and improve their golf game. And a great walking course.
The course is 5000 yards from the tips and 4500 from the white/red tees. 6 Par 3's of various lengths, 1 Par 5 and 11 Par 4's of various lengths.
Don't let the length fool you. Numerous water hazards, 1 island green, 1/2" rough and out of bounds on the left side of almost every hole. Oh and did I mention the trees.
At present time the course is in great shape.
Tee boxes were all level and playable.
Fairways are clean and provide good lies and excellent rollout. And many are tree lined adding to the need to stay in the fairway.
Greens were in nice shape. Again I found many to be higher than the fairway unlike S CA were things are much flatter. But they held shots, chipped and putted just fine all round. And not very large
Rough was about 1/2" and fairly playable in advancing your ball but still tough enough to impact your distance.
Traps had adequate sand and were very playable.
Excellent customer service in the shop. Nice driving range and nice snack bar.
POP was a little slow (4.5) but that's to be expected on a course that has excellent rates on weekend and most likely a variety of players with different golf skills.
But it is a course I would recommend to anyone who is in the area for an enjoyable round of golf. Right off Hwy 113 and exit 29.
Having never played here before I found out why so many people in the area really like this course. Great place to take your children/grandchildren who want to learn and improve their golf game. And a great walking course.
The course is 5000 yards from the tips and 4500 from the white/red tees. 6 Par 3's of various lengths, 1 Par 5 and 11 Par 4's of various lengths.
Don't let the length fool you. Numerous water hazards, 1 island green, 1/2" rough and out of bounds on the left side of almost every hole. Oh and did I mention the trees.
At present time the course is in great shape.
Tee boxes were all level and playable.
Fairways are clean and provide good lies and excellent rollout. And many are tree lined adding to the need to stay in the fairway.
Greens were in nice shape. Again I found many to be higher than the fairway unlike S CA were things are much flatter. But they held shots, chipped and putted just fine all round. And not very large
Rough was about 1/2" and fairly playable in advancing your ball but still tough enough to impact your distance.
Traps had adequate sand and were very playable.
Excellent customer service in the shop. Nice driving range and nice snack bar.
POP was a little slow (4.5) but that's to be expected on a course that has excellent rates on weekend and most likely a variety of players with different golf skills.
But it is a course I would recommend to anyone who is in the area for an enjoyable round of golf. Right off Hwy 113 and exit 29.
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