Course description:
The course opened in 1962. This course is totally private during the winter, but in the summer outside play is allowed. This traditional course has water hazards that come into play on some holes. Additionally, sand bunkers, trees, and out-of-bounds stakes add to its difficulty. The ladies' par is actually 76. Milton Coggins designed the course. Sun City South Golf Course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 51-60 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Winter Rye
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Rating:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Sun City South Golf Course:
11000 N 103rd AVe
85351 Sun City, California
Maricopa county.
Phone: 623-876-3015
Course description:
description Jack Fleming and Bob Baldock designed the course. Napa Golf Course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has Not Available sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Not Available
Fairway Grass: Not Available
Fees range from $60 - $90.
Dresscode: No Tank Tops or Cutoffs.
Contact information for Napa Golf Course:
2295 Streblow Drive
94558 Napa, California
Phone: 707-255-4333
Course description:
The course opened in 1950. This extremely scenic course, which recently expanded to eighteen holes, plays alongside the Llano River. The fairways are tree lined, and the "postage stamp"-sized greens are well manicured. In fact, the club pro claims that his greens are "the smallest in the State of Texas." Water hazards come into play on three holes. The signature hole is #18, a 502-yard, par 5, with out-of-bounds stakes on the left and behind the green. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Tifdwarf Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Rating:
This course gets 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Llano River Golf Course:
301 Weat Main Street
78643 Llano, California
Llano county.
Phone: 325-247-5100
How is the course?:
The course opened in 1500. This course's fairways are narrow, requiring accurate shots in order to score well. Many of your shots will be toward elevated greens. The signature hole is #13, a 200-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot to a green surrounded by eucalyptus trees. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our rating:
We rate this course 2 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Chester Washington Golf Course:
1930 W 120th St
90047 Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles county.
Phone: 323-756-6975
What is the course like?:
The course opened in 1967. This course is cut through the woods and has sloping greens and fairways. The greens are very fast, and some of the fairways are tree lined and fairly narrow. Water hazards come into play on eight holes. There are several seasonal discount rates available, please contact the pros hop for further details. Jerry Clark designed the course. Willow Brook Golf Club has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Willow Brook Golf Club:
311 W Maple Rd
48418 Byron, California
Shiawassee county.
Phone: 810-266-4660
Course description:
The course was built in 1999. Coyote Creek boasts two eighteen-hole championship Jack Nicklaus signature courses. The Tournament Course is unique in that it is situated on both sides of Highway 101. Holes #2 through #8 are located on one side, the other eleven on the opposite side. Continuing in this eclectic spirit, the diversity does not stop there. The front nine occupies hilly terrain, replete with mature oaks, while the open, links-style layout of the back nine allows the prevailing winds to come into play. The Valley Course opened for play in 2001, and much like it's preexisting counterpart, this course takes full advantage of the surrounding terrain to provide some dramatic play. Coyote Creek is home to the annual senior PGA tour tournament. For additional information call (408) 463-1400 or go to www.coyotecreekgolf.com.
Jack Nicklaus designed the course. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 100+ sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Winter Rye
Fees range from $90 - $120.
Rating:
We rate this course 2 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Coyote Creek:
Hwy 101
95013 Coyote, California
Santa Clara county.
Phone: 408-463-1400
Course description:
The course opened in 1967. There are two outstanding eighteen hole courses to play at this facility. The Palm Course is the most difficult course because of the length. The Cypress Course has tight fairways, but is less challenging. Both courses have greens that are fast and large. The terrain is hilly and ponds come into play on both courses. Carts are mandatory on the weekends; the cart fee is included in the green fee. Tee times are reserved 1 to 28 days in advance. Clark Glasson designed the course. This course has 36 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 11-20 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees are around $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Sunol Valley Golf Course:
6900 Mission Rd
94586 Sunol, California
Alameda county.
Phone: 925-862-0414
How is the course?:
The course was built in 1974. This is a nine hole executive course. All the greens are elevated, which adds a little distance to the length of the course. The course was built alongside the American River, which provides some beautiful views. Campus Commons Golf Course has 9 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bermuda Grass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Our opinion:
This course gets 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Campus Commons Golf Course:
2 Cadillac Dr
95825 Sacramento, California
Sacramento county.
Phone: 916-922-5861
Course description:
The course opened in 1961. This club has an eighteen hole regulation course and an eighteen hole executive course. The Lake San Marcos Course has beautiful fairways and excellent elevated greens. Water hazards (lakes) come into play on five holes. The Executive Course can be a fair test of your golf skills because it features four par 4's. Harry & David Rainville designed the course. The course has 36 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 31-40 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bent Grass
Fees are in the range $30 - $60.
Rating:
We give this course 3 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Lake San Marcos Country Club:
1750 San Pablo Dr
92069 Lake San Marcos, California
San Diego county.
Phone: 760-744-1310
How is the course?:
The course opened in 1930. This course's greens are slow. There are trees that can alter your shots, and the wind frequently comes into play in the afternoons. The fairways are wide open. The green fees indicated are good for all-day play. This course has 18 holes. The course includes waterhazards. And has 1-10 sandbunkers.
Grasses:
Green Grass: Bent Grass
Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
Fees range from $30 - $60.
Rating:
We rate this course 4 stars out of 5.
Contact information for Pleasant Hills Golf Course:
1600 Country Club Dr
64080 Pleasant Hill, California
Berks county.
Phone: 816-987-2188