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best golf courses near sacramento

by Nannie Purdy DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Best Golf Courses In The Sacramento Area

  • Alister MacKenzie (Public)
  • Teal Bend (Public)
  • Ancil Hoffman (Public)
  • Dark Horse (Public)
  • Turkey Creek (Public)
  • Winchester Country Club (Private)
  • Granite Bay (Private)
  • Catta Verdera (Private)
  • Serrano (Private)
  • Rancho Murieta – North Course (Private)

Full Answer

What state has the best golf courses?

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What is the hardest golf course in California and why?

Best golf courses: Sacramento. Sacramento: the table below provides brief details about the top golf courses in and around this city. Each golf club has been visited and/or researched by Where2Golf. Click on the course name below to discover more. The course ratings below range from 5 highest, to 2 lowest.

What is the best golf course?

Nov 10, 2010 · Best Golf Courses In The Sacramento Area. Alister MacKenzie (Public) 3645 Fulton Ave. Sacramento, CA. 916-808-2525. www.hagginoaks.com. This well-maintained course is part of the Haggin Oaks ... Teal Bend (Public) Ancil …

What are the top 100 golf courses in the US?

Top Rated Golf Courses in Sacramento Area Courses with the highest golfer ratings (minimum 10 reviews to qualify) Silverado Resort & Spa - North Course Napa, California Resort/Private 10 Write Review Yocha Dehe Golf Club at Cache Creek Casino Resort Brooks, California Public 615 Write Review Apple Mountain Golf Resort Camino, California Resort 536

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Is Turkey Creek a lake?

Turkey Creek’s challenging course provides great scenery and well-kept greens. The centerpiece is an old granite quarry, now a lake. Several streams run through the course and many of the greens feature tiered or sloped designs. Golfers will also enjoy carts with GPS.

Is Haggin Oaks open?

This well-maintained course is part of the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex. It’s 100 stall, well-lit driving range is open 24 hours from May through September and features an automatic teeing system, which is easier on your back. They also have the largest Golf Pro Shop around. A second course, Arcade Creek, is also here, but the Alister MacKenzie is the more challenging of the two.

By The Numbers

Whether you’re in the spectator gallery or lining up your ball on the tee, your round of golf, golf vacation or outing at a TPC will be unforgettable...

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Whether you’re in the spectator gallery or lining up your ball on the tee, your round of golf, golf vacation or outing at a TPC will be unforgettable...

Who played at Haggin Oaks?

Performers like Bill Glasson, Natalie Gulbis, Annika Sorenstram, Jim Dent, Johnny Miller, and Bob Murphy have added to the storied history. Also, the great Byron Nelson participated in the Sacramento Open at Haggin Oaks. Haggin Oaks Golf Complex provides ...

How many holes are there in Bing Maloney?

Here’s The Deal:#N#Bing Maloney Golf Course's main features are 18 holes, par 72, in the length of 6569 yards at the slope 121. An executive 9-hole golf course was united in 1988, which gives an outstanding facility for juniors, seniors, or those wishing to brush up on their short game. Bing Maloney Golf Course is an ideal golf course for advanced golfers, where the beginners and intermediate players will face a fair challenge on the game. While the front side is a regular back and forth track, that certainly does not hold over the final nine holes. There are some positive choices to be made, and most of the holes have a unique quality. The Bing Maloney Golf Shop was restocked, revitalized, and redesigned to make the South Sacramento region the best in golf merchandise.

1. Campus Commons

I am an "older" beginning golfer and I belong to a 9 hole group playing at Campus Commons Golf Course. The course is very well…

2. Teal Bend Golf Course

This is my favorite public course in the area. There are harder more challenging courses bu this course is very unique in a positive way. How it is…

3. WildHawk Golf Club

From Business: Designed by JMP Golf, this 18-hole golf course plays 6,695 yards from the championship tees, with a U.S.G.A. rating of 71.20 and slope rating of 124.

5. Grips Fast Golf

Grips fast has always given me free advice rather than try to sell me something. I trust them and have been happy customer for over four years. I…

6. Del Paso Country Club

We have been here several times for work meetings. The location is beautiful and the catering was excellent.

7. William Land Golf Course

My son golfs in tournaments here. It's a fun course with some bunker challenges. The only down fall is not having enough golf carts available…

8. Bing Maloney Golf Course

From Business: Bing Maloney Golf Course, built in 1952, is an historic golf club, including an 18-hole and a nine-hole golf courses. The facility has a night-lighted driving…

How to get to Sacramento from the Sierra Nevada?

DIRECTIONS FROM SACRAMENTO: Located 50 miles from downtown Sacramento toward the Sierra Nevada, you take Hwy 80 east and exit at Bell Rd. and turn left. Continue to Hwy 49 and turn right to Grass Valley. Drive seven miles to Combie Rd. Turn right drive to the next stoplight. Right again up Combie Rd. for three miles into the facility.

How to get to Sacramento Airport from Watt Ave?

DIRECTIONS FROM SACRAMENTO AIRPORT: Take Hwy 50 East to the Watt Ave. exit, heading north. Turn right on Fair Oaks Blvd. for approximately six miles. Turn right on Van Alstine, then left at California Ave. Turn right on Tarshes Dr.

How many yards is the signature hole?

SIGNATURE HOLE: No. 17, par-5, 512 yards. It’s a long dogleg right but your tee shot likely will hang precariously in the air above a body of water.

Where did Bob Jones grow up?

Bob grew up in Cleveland, an underdog city with perennial underdog teams, and that gave him an appreciation and an affinity for the grinders in golf, guys such as Rocco Mediate, Jhonattan Vegas and star-crossed John Daly. This is the 49th year for Bob as a sportswriter, the first 34 working for newspapers throughout the west, Tucson (Daily Star), San Francisco (Examiner) and Seattle (Times), and the past 15 years as a freelancer. He has covered just about every sport, including golf tournaments, Tucson Open, Bing Crosby/AT&T Pro-Am, the 1998 PGA Championship, the 2010 U.S. Senior Open, the 2010 U.S. Amateur the 2015 U.S. Open and the annual Champions Tour Boeing Classic. He also writes articles for golf magazines. For most of his 20 years at the Seattle Times his primary beat was the Mariners. He then picked up Washington men's basketball in the winter. He also was the beat writer for the Sonics, including 1996 when they played the Bulls for the NBA title. After a lifetime hacking on public courses, he finally gave in and joined a country club in 2011, the Members Club of Aldarra near Seattle. Despite (or perhaps because) of his 14 handicap, he won the 'Super Senior'' (65 and older) championship in 2017. He has a pair of aces – 37 years apart – and in 2009 came agonizingly close to his ultimate golf goal of scoring in the 70s when he finished with an even 80. He lives in Seattle, and spends part of his winters in Marco Island, Fla.

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