Serrano Country Club is a Private , 18 hole golf course located in El Dorado Hills , California.
Serrano Country Club first opened for play in 1996. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
This par-72 championship golf course blends the aesthetics of the golf course with the realities of the terrain’s natural contours offering a variety of unique designs to test all aspects of the game. This course was built on hilly terrain, but it does provide for generous landing areas in the fairways. The design incorporates the natural environment into the layout. The fairways are wide, and the greens are undulating. Water hazards (lakes, creeks, streams, and ponds) come into play on seven holes.
The signature hole is #11, a 173-yard, par 3, featuring a seventy-foot drop from the tee, over a rock-lined creek to a well-bunkered green.
Member (cart included), played on Tuesday, August 2011 at 8am
Best area course for members; difficult but fair and lots of fun to play; 5 five pars and three pars makes for more variety; lots of sloping lies, fairway bunkers and multi level greens but open fairways. Very beautiful. As opposed to all other area courses, has no bad or poorly designed holes. Great dining, but could use a golfers only grill like some other courses. Bunker conditions only negative at this time. Greens now great as are fairways and tees. various tees make for challenges for all handicaps. Not a tour pro level difficulty course from back tees, which could be a criticism. Del Paso C.C. really only pro level course in the area from back tees. Great senior organization for members and strong ladies group also. Family friendly. All in all, I think a great C.C. for members.
$101 (cart included), played on Sunday, May 2010 at 10am
This is a very good course. Kept in good shape. Takes some course management to score well. Enough tee areas for anyone game
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$76 (cart included), played on Monday, December 2011 at 10am
Private course, ability to get on is rare. If you get the opportunity to play, do not pass it up.