Aptos
Seascape Golf Course
60 Clubhouse Drive, Aptos, California; 831.688.3213
Opened in 1958, Seascape's 18-hole, par-72 course in
the Monterey Peninsula hillsides offers a picturesque
ocean side golfing experience. Collared shirts must
be worn at all times.
Blackberry
Farm Golf Course
22100 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, California; 408.253.9200
Green fees at Blackberry Farm's nine-hole, par-29 course
are in the $12-$14 range.
Boulder
Creek Golf Course and Resort
16901 Big Basin Highway, Boulder Creek, California;
831.338.2121
Opened in 1961 and designed by architect Jack Fleming,
Boulder Creek is located in the Big Basin Redwoods and
consists of a par-65 course for men and a par-67 for
women.
Cinnabar
Hills Golf Club
23600 McKean Road, San Jose, California; 408.323.5200
Cinnabar Hills is one of the South Bay's most popular
courses. Designed by architect John Harbottle III, the
18-hole, par-72 course is divided into three nines:
the Canyon, the Lake and the Mountain.
Coyote
Creek Golf Club
One Coyote Creek Drive, San Jose, California; 408.463.8024
Coyote Creek Golf Club features two 18-hole Jack Nicklaus
Signature Courses and a golf instruction center.
Crystal
Springs Golf Course
6650 Golf Course Drive, Burlingame, California; 650.342.0603
Opened in 1920 and designed by architect Herbert Fowler,
Crystal Springs' 18-hole, par-72 course offers a scenic
view of the Crystal Springs Reservoir and is located
on a federal wildlife reserve, so it is surrounded by
deer, bobcats, foxes and hawks.
De
Laveaga Golf Course
401 Upper Park Road Box A, Santa Cruz, California; 831.423.7212
De Laveaga's 18-hole, par-72 course opened in 1970.
Features include a lighted driving range and putting
greens.
Deep
Cliff Golf Course
10700 Clubhouse Lane, Cupertino, California; 408.253.5357
Built in 1961 and designed by Clark Glasson, Deep Cliff's
18-hole, par-60 executive course is nestled in the Cupertino
foothills. A short course (at only 3,358 yards), Deep
Cliff is recommended by many course reviewers as a good
starting point for beginners.
Eagle
Ridge Golf Club
2951 Club Drive, Gilroy, California; 408.846.4531
Designed by Golfplan architects David Dale and Ron Fream
(with consulting firm Johnny Miller Design), Eagle Ridge's
18-hole course is said to offer "a country-club-for-a-day
experience." Features include lessons from PGA
instructors, putting greens and a full driving range
with grass stalls.
Half
Moon Bay Golf Links
2000 Fairway Drive, Half Moon Bay, California; 650.726.4438
Designed by architect Arthur Hills, Half Moon Bay Golf
Links overlooks the Pacific Ocean and offers two 18-hole
courses. Tennis shoes are acceptable, but metal spikes
are not permitted.
Las
Positas
917 Clubhouse Drive, Livermore, California; 925.443.3122
Opened in 1966 and designed by architect Robert Muir
Graves, Las Positas offers an 18-hole course and a nine-hole
executive course. Soft spikes are required.
Pasatiempo
18 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, California; 831.459.9155
Pasatiempo's 18-hole, par-70 course was designed in
the 1920s by Alister McKenzie, who later took his design
for Pasatiempo and used it as the basis for the Augusta
National course. The dress code is strict--no denim
or T-shirts are allowed.
Pleasant
Hills Golf and Country Club
2050 South White Road, San Jose, California; 408.238.3485
Built in 1960 and designed by Henry Duino, Pleasant
Hills' 18-hole, 72-par course features fast greens and
narrow fairways.
Poppy
Hills Golf Course
3200 Lopez Road, Pebble Beach, California; 831.625.1513
Opened for play in 1986 and designed by Robert Trent
Jones II, Poppy Hills' 18-hole, par-72 venue is the
first American golf course ever owned by an amateur
golf association (the Northern California Golf Association).
The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am takes place
at Poppy Hills. The dress code is strict--all players
are required to wear shirts with sleeves and collars,
and shorts must have an inseam of at least four inches.
Poppy
Ridge Golf Course
4280 Greenville Road, Livermore, California; 925.447.6779
Designed by acclaimed architect Rees Jones and opened
in 1996, Poppy Ridge's 27-hole, par-72 course is located
in the Livermore foothills. The dress code is strict--all
players are required to wear shirts with sleeves and
collars, and shorts must have an inseam of at least
four inches.
Pruneridge
Golf Club
400 Saratoga Ave, Santa Clara, California; 408.248.4424
Pruneridge's nine-hole facility is very popular with
beginners.
Ridgemark
Golf Course
3800 Airline Highway, Hollister, California; 831.637.1010
Designed by Richard Bigler and first built in 1972,
Ridgemark offers two 18-hole, par-72 courses within
the foothills of the Gabilan and Diablo mountain ranges.
Amenities include a practice range and putting greens.
San
Juan Oaks Golf Club
3825 Union Road, Hollister, California; 831.636.6113
Opened in 1996 and designed by PGA touring pro Fred
Couples and architect Gene Bates, San Juan Oaks offers
five sets of tees on an 18-hole layout that measures
more than 7,100 yards from the back tees and 4,770 from
the front. Soft spikes are required. Smoking on the
course is prohibited.
San
Jose Municipal Golf Course
1560 Oakland Road, San Jose, California; 408.441.4653
The 18-hole, 72-par San Jose Municipal Golf Course is
popular with beginners. Amenities include a two-deck,
lighted driving range and separate putting, chipping
and bunker practice greens.
Santa
Teresa Golf Club
260 Bernal Road, San Jose, California; 408.225.2650
Santa Teresa Golf Club consists of an 18-hole, par-71
regulation course and a nine-hole, 27-par course. Amenities
include a full driving range and separate putting, chipping
and bunker practice greens.
Shoreline
Golf
2940 North Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, California;
650.969.2041
Shoreline's 18-hole, 72-par course was designed by Robert
Trent Jones, Jr. and built in 1983. Amenities include
a full-service driving range and separate putting and
chipping practice greens.
Spring
Valley Golf Course
3441 Calaveras Road, Milpitas, California; 408.262.1722
Spring Valley's 18-hole, 70-par course was built in
1960 and is located in the hills above Milpitas.
Summitpointe
Golf Course
1500 Country Club Drive, Milpitas, California; 408.262.5367
Built in 1968, Summitpointe's 18-hole, 72-par course
consists of a hilly front nine and a flat-terrained
back nine. Water hazards come into play on some holes.
The dress code calls for collared shirts and no denim.
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