Lives
San Diego, Ca
Handicap
15-19
Age
55-64
Gender
Male
Skill
Intermediate
Plays
Once a week

Review Statistics

Average Rating

3.5
3.5
Total 2 Reviews

Rating Breakdown

2 Reviews
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Stars
0
Recommended Courses
1
Not Recommended Courses
1
Helpful Votes Count
0
Not Helpful Votes Count
0
First Review
12/19/2015
Last Review
07/27/2018

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South at Admiral Baker Golf Course

Played On 07/27/2018
3.0
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First Time Playing

Fore!

Admiral baker South golf course is basically a glorified Municipal. The layout of the course is confusing and not at all receptive to fast play. The greens were atrocious and slow in the fairways were brown and spotty at best. With the layout of the course the word “fore” was yelled at a Minimum of 20 times during our round. It literally became a running joke as to how many times we would hear it. Would not recommend this course as there are many others to play in San Diego.

Conditions Fair
Value Average
Layout Poor
Friendliness Average
Pace Average
Amenities Fair

El Tigre Club de Golf

Played On 12/17/2015
I Recommend This Course
4.0
First Time Playing
Excellent weather
Used cart

El Tigre was an excellent course for GolfNow Fire sale price

El Tigre golf course pro's and cons.
Pros: Great course that hosts LPGA event.
Uncrowded when we played. Literally two singles played thru our 3some. Good bermuda greens and descent driving range and putting greens. Pin settings were good and made you think about your shot. Hole #17 has live Siberian Tigers used to repopulate the slaughtered species.

Cons: Club rental price was insane at $50. Could not go to range until 30 minutes prior to tee time thus I requested my clubs to go to putting green. Sand in traps was hard pan and gravelly.

Conditions Good
Value Excellent
Friendliness Good
Pace Excellent
Amenities Good
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
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Commented on 12/29/2015

Many of those sandy areas that are rocky and hard pan are not technically sand traps. They are a hazard but the harder compacted sand/gravel should make it easier to advance the ball. The sand traps around the greens were lighter and fluffier those other collection areas.

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