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Stoneridge Country Club
Played On 03/17/2014Good but not great
Don't look for any stereo-typical stellar conditions commonly associated with private clubs. Tee boxes weren't level. Fairways had dirt patches. Rough was good and playable. The only thing that I found that separated itself from most public or semi-private courses were the greens. They were excellent. These were some of the best in the San Diego area, and I've played them all.
Points of interest: This course opens up to the public on Monday's only and that's maintenance day. They close the range at 11AM. So, if you're a warm up rat, then get an earlier tee time. Expect work crews working the course. You may encounter freshly watered fairways and greens.
Club is an older club with older amenities. But don't expect to use any of them anyway.
Warm up areas are small and have limited flight golf balls.
OB everywhere.
Overall I give it a good rating because of pace of play and greens conditions and it was moderately priced.
Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan - Willow Glen
Played On 12/3/2013Really Decent Layout But Make Sure You Get A Deal
I got a deal (Approx 30% off the normal $95 rate I see all the time) so it was worth the $60. Conditions were favorable and staff were friendly and accommodating. Rough was thick and patchy in areas and there were leaves around. Don't miss the fairways. The Range was closed for construction, which it dearly needs, so I wasn't able to warm up other than putting. That probably explained the deal I got. However, it's really in a great valley where there are with plenty of scenic views, so I always enjoy the round. It's actually a decent walking course. Nothing too hilly or tough. The pace was really good but it was a weekday, so it wasn't very crowded. Overall, I was pleased with the round and experience.