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Avila Beach Golf Resort
Played On 11/05/2020Nice to Play the Back 9
It was nice to have a morning on the golf course. Several groups were in front of me so I asked in the pro shop and also the starter to see if I could play the back nine. It was nice to be on the course without being pushed by multiple groups behind me. If you come to the beach it’s also nice to play a round of golf. And see all the birds as well.
Lincoln Park Golf Course
Played On 08/28/2020The Most Beautiful Goat Hill in Town
I’ve always loved this course as it boasts some of the most spectacular views of GG Bridge, Mt Tam, and the headlands on the northern side of the bridge. Though today had lingering fog everywhere at least the smell of smoke was less intrusive at this course than other places in the Bay Area. Greens played slow today; it appears that they just aerated the greens and added sand. I’m glad for the upkeep, I just wish I had a golf cart to carry me to each hole.
Crystal Springs Golf Course
Played On 06/19/2020Perfect Day for Golf
Teeing off at the first hole you realize that the fairway is slanted sideways, the front nine-holes are basically that way. It’s so enjoyable to take a walk out in nature and seeing the deer and rabbits all about the course. I will definitely make time to play this course again.
Sharp Park Golf Course
Played On 06/03/2020Great Day of Golf!
It sure is nice to be golfing in 72-degree weather especially when it’s 93-degrees on the peninsula. I was scheduled to tee-off at 2:14pm but waited about 35-minutes for a golf cart.. I’m glad that we can get out and golf during this pandemic and since we’re still social distancing many people are renting golf cats as one per player. Booking my tee-time on Golf Now (GN) is the best tool to view multiple golf courses, see their fees, and also shop for a hot deal (if available. The golf course was nice and green because of recent rains and the enclosed habitat for the red legged frog and San Francisco garter snake was healthy and blended well to the manicured course. There was only a couple of glaring issues that stood out: 1) no trash cans were out on the course, which caused people to leave their litter on the roped-off benches at the tee-box. This concerns me because the endangered species shouldn’t have to deal with man’s litter (my guess is that they are left by people walking the course who don’t tote their trash in and 2) GN states the green fees are $32 and the guy at the window said it’s $34. I’m grateful that he honored the stated $32 fee. So for a nice day of golf when the rest of the peninsula is dealing with hot weather, book your tee-time at Sharp Park.