400 N Saratoga Ave, Santa Clara, California, 95050
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Dean Hancock
Santa Clara
2015-08-20
$10 (cart not included), played on Wednesday, December 1969 at
I noticed there have not been any reviews since 2011 so... time for an update.
The course is a Par 30 with 6 par 3's and 3 par 4's. Cost for a walk in on the weekend is $24 and $12 for a replay. Carts are $4. The course is tight with old growth trees on 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 that have a tendency to grab your ball so you must go over, around or under the trees to have a shot at par. There's a golf ball lodged in the tree on the 7th tee, this guy never found his ball. The fairways are narrow and due to the drought have substantial cracks on the 3rd and 4th par 4's. The greens are well maintained and fairly flat. The card says the 3rd and longest hole on the course is the hardest; for me the 5th hole is always the most challenging.
If you tee off before 8:30AM a 2 some can complete the course in less than 2 hours. The pace of play slows down considerably after 10AM; plan on 2-3 hours.
The only real down side is the Foot Golfers that can tee off after 11AM; I'm not a fan of Foot Golfers being on the course at the same time real Golfers are on the course, this is an accident waiting to happen!
Cost can be reduced for a Senior member, over 60, with a 10 round play card for $150.
Watch your head on the 9th hole due to wayward shots from the driving range; a lot of range balls are in the fairway which can make if difficult for you to find your ball.
Overall, not bad if you have a play card; if you have to pay the full rate go to an 18 hole course.
$10 (cart not included), played on Wednesday, December 1969 at
I noticed there have not been any reviews since 2011 so... time for an update.
The course is a Par 30 with 6 par 3's and 3 par 4's. Cost for a walk in on the weekend is $24 and $12 for a replay. Carts are $4. The course is tight with old growth trees on 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 that have a tendency to grab your ball so you must go over, around or under the trees to have a shot at par. There's a golf ball lodged in the tree on the 7th tee, this guy never found his ball. The fairways are narrow and due to the drought have substantial cracks on the 3rd and 4th par 4's. The greens are well maintained and fairly flat. The card says the 3rd and longest hole on the course is the hardest; for me the 5th hole is always the most challenging.
If you tee off before 8:30AM a 2 some can complete the course in less than 2 hours. The pace of play slows down considerably after 10AM; plan on 2-3 hours.
The only real down side is the Foot Golfers that can tee off after 11AM; I'm not a fan of Foot Golfers being on the course at the same time real Golfers are on the course, this is an accident waiting to happen!
Cost can be reduced for a Senior member, over 60, with a 10 round play card for $150.
Watch your head on the 9th hole due to wayward shots from the driving range; a lot of range balls are in the fairway which can make if difficult for you to find your ball.
Overall, not bad if you have a play card; if you have to pay the full rate go to an 18 hole course.