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Golf Courses Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club 10 949.305.5100 River View Golf Course 714.543.1115 The Best Of Southern California 26772 Avery Parkway, Mission Viejo 1800 West Santa Clara Avenue, Santa Ana 13 www.riverviewgolf.com www.arroyotrabuco.com 15 Yards: 7,011. Rating: 73.7. Slope: 134. Par: 72. Yards: 5,806. Rating: 67.8. Slope: 115. Par: 68. This beautifully maintained facility was designed to reward players at every The Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club is a public-access, daily-fee facility featuring an Anaheim 18-hole championship-length golf course designed by PGA Tour professional level. Brimming with charm and challenges, this will be a memorable experience Tom Lehman and well-respected local golf course architect, Casey O’Callaghan. for every golfer. Challenging tee shots, elevated approaches and perhaps the Golf Set amidst Trabuco Creek and the Ladera Open Space Reserve, the 240-acre fi nest public greens in Orange County have made River View one of the area’s 57 most popular golf courses. This course has played host to many tournaments 22 Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club provides an unforgettable golfi ng experience. and championship events over the years. Past River View Tournament winners Orange 13 Courses include Scott Simpson, Lew Cooper and Tiger Woods. 405 14 16 Monarch Beach Golf Links 11 949.240.8247 17 50 Monarch Beach Resort Drive North, Dana Point Santa Ana Indulge 14 www.monarchbeachgolf.com Willowick Municipal Golf Course 714.554.0672 3017 West 5th Street, Santa Ana your passion Yards: 6,607. Rating: 72.8. Slope: 138. Par: 70. 55 www.willowickgolf.com 1 Costa Mesa Master architect, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., has fashioned an intriguing layout in 12 261 for golf the Scottish links tradition on one of the select few ocean-front golf courses in Yards: 6,061. Rating: 67.7. Slope: 110. Par: 71. 3 Willowick Golf Course is the oldest, 18-hole public golf course in Orange Newport Beach California. Commanding sweeping views to the sea, this par-70 championship Irvine course offers an unending variety of play. Quality and service are at the core of County. The course offers everything expected from an established, successful 5 the golf experience at Monarch Beach Golf Links which offers a full range of course: two sets of tees, grass driving range, three practice putting greens, a pro 2 6 amenities for the convenience of guests. shop chock-full of products, a PGA Class A professional on staff and affordable 7 5 133 4054 greens fees. 241 Pacific Coast highway 73 133 Tustin Ranch Golf Club 12 714.730.1611 8 15 12442 Tustin Ranch Road, Tustin Anaheim Dad Miller Golf Course 714.765.3481 4 Aliso Viejo www.tustinranchgolf.com 430 North Gilbert Street, Anaheim www.playanaheimgolf.com Yards: 6,803. Rating: 73.5. Slope: 134. Par: 72. Yards: 6,025. Rating: 68.6. Slope: 116. Par: 71. Experience breathtaking scenery, sparkling lakes and cascading falls at Tustin Laguna Beach Mission Viejo Ranch. This championship 18-hole Ted Robinson-designed course offers private Well maintained and price friendly, Dad Miller Golf Course has become a 5 caddy service, a unique and popular amenity. Included on the grounds are a full popular destination for players of all ages and abilities. The course features a service clubhouse, restaurant, wedding and banquet facility, pro shop, driving lake, with lovely trees surrounding the fairways and is easily walked. The new 9 range, golf school, Group Outings Offi ce and more. practice center is home to the Anaheim Golf Academy and offers a chipping 10 green and a night-lighted driving range. The snack bar, restaurant and cocktail Laguna Niguel lounge are a fi ne compliment to any day’s round of golf. 11 Dana Point Anaheim Hills Golf Course 714.998.3041 6501 Nohl Ranch Road, Anaheim 16 www.playanaheimgolf.com Yards: 6, 245. Rating: 69.6. Slope: 117. Par: 71. This course rests in enchanting old-California terrain, featuring incredible vistas and cool valleys, with a natural stream fl owing past stands of oaks and sycamores. Ridgeline Executive Golf Course 714.538.5030 1051 Meads, Orange 17 Yards: 1,831. Rating: 29.6. Slope: 97. Par: 31. The 9-hole “Ridgeline Executive” course at the Ridgeline Executive Golf Course www.TravelCostaMesa.com facility’s short layout rewards good shots and provides a pleasurable golf outing for everyone. www.TravelCostaMesa.com This information was compiled from reliable sources by Debbie Miller. 1 6 The climate in this coastal community couldn’t Costa Mesa Country Club 714.540.7500 Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course 949.796.55222 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa 1 Sandburg Way, Irvine www.costamesacountryclub.com rsj.americangolf.com be more invigorating. A perfect combination of Yards: 6,547. Rating: 70.7. Slope: 117. Par: 72. Total Holes: 18. Par: 72 Costa Mesa Country Club welcomes tournament play daily. Groups of at least 24 Forward – White: Yards: 5,709. Rating: 67.6. Slope: 119. Forward – White – Women’s: Yards: 5,709. Rating: 73.5. Slope:lope: 109.109 temperate weather and beautiful scenery makes may make advanced reservations. Tournament play requires that the players ride. Tournament quotes include green fee, cart fee, and tournament fee. Tee prizes, Middle – Blue: Yards: 6,158. Rating: 69.7. Slope: 125. food and beverage and package plans are also available. Back – Black: Yards: 6,431. Rating: 70.8. Slope: 128. Costa Mesa ideal for the perfect round of golf. With its rolling hills and gentle terrain, this course appeals to golfers at all levels. It is the home of some of South Orange County’s fi nest and most 2 Hyatt Newport Back Bay Golf Course 949.644.1700 challenging greens and is surrounded by three different lakes. Rancho San Finding an award-winning golf course and tee 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach Joaquin is also home to a Southern California Golf Learning Center. With 65 Yards: 645. Rating: 80. Rating: 45. Par: 27. stalls and lights, their Range offers a superior practice experience daily from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Separate chipping and approach areas are available for Hyatt Newport Back Bay Golf Course is a 9-hole course in Newport Beach. This time is easy. Pro-golfers polish their games in rent as well as sand bunkers. 3-par layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. the Orange County area where many tournaments Strawberry Farms Golf Club 7 949.551.1811 Newport Beach Golf Course 3 949.852.8681 11 Strawberry Farms Road, Irvine 3100 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach www.sf-golf.com are held, including the Toshiba Senior Classic. www.npbgolf.com Yards: 6,700. Rating: 72.7. Slope: 134. Par: 71. Yards: 3,216. Rating: 57.2. Slope: 84. Par: 59 Strawberry Farms Golf Course combines the rural beauty and tranquility of the Newport Beach Golf Course is an 18-hole, executive-length golf course. This surrounding area with the challenge of true championship golf; it is the preferred short layout will reward good shots and provide a great golf outing for everyone. course among corporate groups and golf enthusiasts alike. Pelican Hill Golf Club 4 800.820.6800 Aliso Viejo Golf Club 8 949.598.9200 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast 25002 Golf Drive, Aliso Viejo www.pelicanhill.com www.alisogolf.com Ocean South: Yards: 6,634. Rating: 72.1. Slope: 130. Par: 70. Yards: 6,435. Rating: 71.3. Slope: 131. Par: 71. Ocean North: Yards: 6,856. Rating: 73.3. Slope: 133. Par: 71. Nestled in the rolling countryside of Aliso Viejo is Orange County’s only public The Pelican Hill Courses contain 36 outstanding holes featuring manicured Jack Nicklaus-design golf course. The spectacular 18-hole layout offers players fairways that appear to genufl ect gracefully to rugged arroyos. The Golf Shop scenic beauty as well as a quality golf experience. features selections of preferred-name golf apparel, headwear, accessories, equipment and gifts. Aliso Creek Golf Course 9 949.499.2271 31106 South Pacifi c Coast Highway, Aliso Viejo Oak Creek Golf Club 5 949.653.5300 www.alisocreekinn.com/golf-golf-resort.asp One Golf Club Drive, Irvine www.oakcreekgolfclub.com Yards: 3,055. Par: 35. This nine-hole golf course sits just off the Pacifi c Coast Highway in Laguna Yards: 6,850. Rating: 72.7. Slope: 132. Par: 71. Beach and offers one of the most astounding views in Orange County. As the This Tom Fazio-designed course, named after the beautiful creek that runs course winds around a creek and through a steep brush-fi lled canyon, onlookers through it, welcomes golfers of all skill levels. Featuring tapered fairways, have the ability to truly enjoy nature’s beauty. This peaceful environment picturesque greens, beautiful lakes and bull-nose carved bunkers, Oak Creek provides a desirable getaway for individuals and families alike. rewards your senses as it beckons your competitive spirit. Strawberry Farms Golf Club 1 6 The climate in this coastal community couldn’t Costa Mesa Country Club 714.540.7500 Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course 949.796.55222 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa 1 Sandburg Way, Irvine www.costamesacountryclub.com rsj.americangolf.com be more invigorating. A perfect combination of Yards: 6,547. Rating: 70.7. Slope: 117. Par: 72. Total Holes: 18. Par: 72 Costa Mesa Country Club welcomes tournament play daily. Groups of at least 24 Forward – White: Yards: 5,709. Rating: 67.6. Slope: 119. Forward – White – Women’s: Yards: 5,709. Rating: 73.5. Slope:lope: 109.109 temperate weather and beautiful scenery makes may make advanced reservations.
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