La Contenta Golf Club is a Semi-Private 18-hole golf course in Valley Springs, California.
The La Contenta Golf Club golf course first opened in 1973. Richard Bigler designed the course.
Set in the rolling foothills thirty-five miles east of the City of Stockton, La Contenta Golf Club challenges you with out-of-bounds stakes lining fourteen holes and water hazards coming into play on nine holes. Be ready to hit plenty of blind shots as well as approach shots from off side hill lies. The layout affords outstanding vistas of the surrounding area on virtually every hole
Par for the course is 71. From the back tees, the course plays to 6,425 yards. From the forward tees, the course measures 5,150 yards. The longest hole on the course is # 3, a par-5 that plays to 485 yards. The shortest hole on the course is # 2, a par-3 that plays to 175 yards from the back tees.
Watch out for # 9, a 410-yard par-4 challenge, and the #1 handicap hole on the course. The easiest hole is # 17, a 315-yard par-4. The signature hole at the La Contenta Golf Club golf course is #13, a 185-yard, par 3, which drops 100 feet from off the tee to an L-shaped green almost completely surrounded by water.
#1 - 440 yards, par 4. Dog leg right, with a small creek 70 yards in front of the green. Green slopes slightly from front to back. Straightforward starting hole.
#2 - 175 yards, par 3. Good par three. The tee shot must carry a large pond to an elevated green that is guarded by large bunkers. Use half a club more than normal. Par is a good score on this difficult par three.
#3 - 485 yards, par 5. A tee shot in the fairway is a must on this hole. OB left and right makes tee shot difficult. The ball placed on the top of the hill leaves approximately 220 yards to the front of the green. Be happy with a par on this short par five.
#4 - 215 yards, par 3. This par three is harder than it looks. Downhill, with a large green, and surrounding bunkers make par a great score on this hole.
#5 - 315 yards, par 4. Short uphill par four that can yield many birdies with a good drive in the fairway. Uphill second shot to a green that you can't see makes getting it close to the hole difficult. Miss it left or right and you're in trouble.
#6 - 350 yard, par 4. Mid to long iron, or fairway wood off the tee a good play here. Aim to the left edge of the bunker. This leaves you with a short iron to a large green. Watch out for water in front of the green.
#7 - 475 yards, par 5. Best par five on the golf course. Water right, and OB left, make this tee shot the hardest on the course. A ball placed in the fairway leaves you with a hard choice: carry the lake to the green, or lay up? Leave here happy with a par.
#8 - 210 yards, par 3. Similar to the fourth hole. Water right, and a small creek running the left of the green make this par three difficult.
#9 - 410 yards, par 4. Good hole with which to finish the front side. Long par four, a wide fairway, and a deep green, Four is a great score here.
#10 - 420 yards, par 4. A tee shot to a sometimes blind landing area makes this long par four tough. The green is guarded to the right by a creek and to the left by a tree and OB.
#11 - 405 yards, par 4. Dog leg right par four that is set up by the tee shot. A drive to the middle of the fairway leaves you to a short iron to a green that slopes from back to front. Be sure to keep your approach shot below the hole on this one.
#12 - 340 yards, par 4. Short, but difficult par four. Stay left of the large oak tree in the fairway. One more club is needed to get to this elevated three-tiered green that slopes severely from back to front. Three-putts are common on this green!
#13 - 185 yards, par 3. Signature hole. Great par three with an elevated tee and a pond in the front of the green. Green slopes from back to front. Above the hole is not the place to be on this hole.
#14 - 460 yards, par 5. This par five requires an accurate tee shot, not long. The crest of the hill is the best place to be. Green slopes from back to front. This par five warrants many birdies and bogeys.
#15 - 350 yards, par 4. The best play off the tee is to hit a driver over the top of the oak tree in front of the tee blocks. Drive in the fairway will leave a short iron to the green. A small oak tree on the right side of the green makes getting to the back right pin difficult. Lots of birdies made here.
#16 - 415 yards, par 4. OB left makes the drive a difficult one, long to mid-iron second shot to a deep green that is guarded in front by a bunker, and to the right by a creek bed. Par is a great score here.
#17 - 315 yards, par 4. Easiest hole on the course. Green is not very deep, and the bunker in the front will grab many golf balls.
#18 - 460 yards, par 4. Easily the hardest hole on the course! Long par four that has OB left and water through the fairway. Ball in the fairway is a must. The second shot to this green is the hardest on the course. Green is completely surrounded by water. Any shot astray is in trouble. Green is fairly flat. Birdie on this finishing hole will be the highlight of the day.
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Saturday, January 2012 at 6am
It's been awhile since I've played here, but this remains one of my favorite courses, all things considered. The layout is interesting and challenging, and rewards good club selection and ball control. If you don't know how to play hills, this is where you learn.
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Sunday, August 2011 at 10am
Used to be one of my favorite courses. I played August 28, '11, it was 100 degrees and there was no icewater in any of the water stations. Also, no beverage cart. It tells me they don't appreciate their customers enough to provide adequate hydration facilities on a day that I would consider providing icewater to be a minimum service level. I won't go back. Too bad, I really like the course.
$21 (cart included), played on Friday, May 2011 at 10am
I've played here while visiting Northern California and will continue playing here. I recommend this course. Not easy but not Difficult either.
$26 (cart included), played on Tuesday, September 2010 at 10am
This is great course you need to be accurate!
(cart included), played on Saturday, January 2010 at 6am
Challenging course but loved playing it. Did not like that the staff allowed a group with five aheaad of us--played very slowly. The GPS on our cart said that we were 50 minutes behind by the end of the round. All of the staff were very friendly. Some parts of farways were very wet but overal course was in great shape.
$71 (cart included), played on Sunday, August 2009 at 10am
$21 (cart included), played on Monday, October 2008 at 10am
Great on-line specials if on their e-mail list. Gorgeous course with gorgeous natural landscape.
$41 (cart included), played on Saturday, August 2008 at 2pm
Fun course. Little quirky to be a great course. Local knowledge required. Worth the drive from Sacramento.
Do Not Recall (cart included), played on Sunday, November 2007 at 6am
Nice course with good elevation changes. Nothing overly remarkable, but nice.
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$26 (cart included), played on Wednesday, September 2012 at noon
New pro shop, and carts don't have GPS now (or at least, it isn't turned on). I'm ambivalent about this course; it's not one where you're going to get healthy, because accuracy and knowing your clubs/distance matters, and at least one hell makes as much sense as a 3-dollar bill. On the other hand, pace of play is rarely an issue, especially in the afternoons. I've always found the water stations to be full and cold, the greens is better-than-good shape (though a little tricky), and the water pretty easy to avoid. If there's anything to really gripe about, it's that the sand traps are more like watered-down clay than sand.