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Mountain Springs Golf Course, Sonora, CA

Mountain Springs Golf Course is located in Sonora, CA

Phone: (209) 532-1000

Website: http://www.mountainspringsgolf.com

Course History:

This is one of the prettiest golf courses we've ever seen in this area, and it's easy to see why it has become such a local favorite. Robert Muir Graves designed the course, which opened in 1990. Although it is still relatively new, it has that old fashioned links feel and you'll be able to enjoy a challenging round of golf during your stay.

What You Need to Know:

There are several stay and play packages available in this area that will reduce the already low green fees even further. You can register your tee time by calling the number listed above. During peak visitor seasons, it may be difficult to get your time, especially if you don't call far enough in advance.

There is a dress code on this course, and they are pretty traditional. Men are advised to wear collared shirts and the course management asks that only two riders per cart be allowed. While they do not allow players to bring their own ice chests, you can get one at the course. In addition, all players must have their own golf clubs. Rentals are available at reasonable rates if you don't have your own set.

Overall, we found this to be a great golf course that had just the right amount of challenging play.

Playing Hints:

The fourth hole is quite tricky on this course, since you will be going uphill from the tee. We recommend putting as much power as you can into your tee shot to get through this hole. You'll also be dealing with a hidden bunker right to the left of the green, so go a little to the right on your approach shot.

The twelfth hole features a very tricky two tier green and will require a lot of patience and a good deal of skill to master. This is only a par three, but it can be difficult to get to the pin, especially if it is on the top tier. The fifteenth hole is especially tricky with an uphill lie and a dogleg to the left. Hit it hard and go a little to the right for the best layup. You'll need to hit about 230 yards to make it to the top of the hill. Once you're there, you'll have a clear view of the green, but it's not easy to get there.

Green Fees:

Monday - Thursday Friday Weekends and Holidays

18 Holes $27.00 $32.00 $40.00

Twilight $16.00 $19.00 $22.00

Senior (Mon and Tues) $17.00

Junior $13.00 $13.00 $13.00

Golf Carts - Monday through Friday

18 Holes - $30.00

9 Holes - $20.00

Club Rentals

18 Holes - $15.00

9 Holes - $8.00

How to Get There:

Go to Tuolumne County up Highway 108 and turn right at Lime Kiln Road (at the light). Follow this road until you see the Mountain Springs monolith on the right. The golf course is right there.

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Phoenix Lake Golf Course, Sonora, CA

Phoenix Lake Golf Course, Sonora, CA

Phoenix Lake Golf Course is located in Sonora, CAPhone: 209-532-0111

Website: http://www.phoenixlakegolf.com

Course History:

This is a great little nine hole course that opened in 1968. It was designed by Bert Stamps and became an instant local favorite. The incredibly scenic course is perfect for a little getaway and the play is challenging enough for everyone to enjoy.

What You Need to Know:

This course has a great atmosphere. We really recommend attending the numerous tournaments that are held here since you cannot beat the pit barbeque or the fun. The fees are incredibly reasonable and we do recommend booking your tee time in advance since this is a popular course. Lessons are available and the membership packages make it easy to enjoy this course all year round. It is a little tucked away off the beaten path, so we've included directions to the course below.

Playing Hints:

This may be a little course, but don't let it fool you. It's actually quite tough in spots. Please note that if you are playing 18 holes that the white tees are for the front nine, and the black are for the back nine. The first hole is a gentle dogleg to the left, and you'll want to keep to the right so you can get a clear shot to the green. This is a pretty long par five given the size of the course, but you can birdie it if you avoid going out of bounds.

The fifth hole is a bit challenging. You'll want to avoid overhitting on your approach to the green. There is a water hazard behind it and it's all too easy to end up taking a swim. The ninth hole is the most forgiving and just about any player can birdie this one to salvage their score. Just watch out for the sloping green, it's a doozy.

Course Fees:

Green Fees - Monday Thru Thursday (Excluding Holidays)

9 Hole Fees 18 Hole Fees

Regular $15.00 $20.00

Seniors $11.00 $15.00

Juniors $11.00 $15.00

Green Fees - Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays

9 Hole Fees 18 Hole Fees

All $17.00 $22.00

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES

(Unlimited Play)

Single: $900.00

Couple: $1,200.00

Family: $1,400.00

POWER CART

9 Holes ( $7.00 / Rider ) $14.00

18 Holes ( $11.00 / Rider ) $22.00

CLUBS & PULL CARTS

Club Rentals $8.00

Pull Carts $3.00

DRIVING RANGE BALLS

Small (40 Balls) $3.00

Large (70 Balls) $6.00

52 PLAY MEMBERSHIP FEE

$750.00

How to Get There:


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Take the Hess Rd. exit off Highway 108. If traveling EAST on Highway 108: Turn left at the bottom of the off-ramp. If traveling WEST on Highway 108: Turn right at the bottom of the off-ramp.

Turn right at the next stop light, follow Phoenix Lake Rd. 2 miles to Paseo De Los Portales (watch for the Phoenix Lake Golf Course signs). Turn left on Paseo De Los Portales, our clubhouse is approximately 1/2 mile on the left. Parking is available on the right directly across from the clubhouse.

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Mountain Springs Golf Course, Sonora, CA

Mountain Springs Golf Course, Sonora, CA

Phone: (209) 532-1000

Website: http://www.mountainspringsgolf.com

Course History:

The renowned course designer Robert Muir Graves put together this championship level public course. Tucked into gold country and near the Sierra Nevadas, this incredible scenic course is every relaxing to play. The course first opened in 1994 and become an instant hit. Due to its popularity, we do recommend reserving your tee time well in advance. You can get a sneak peak of the course thanks to their live webcam.

What You Need to Know:

There is a dress code here for men, who must wear collared shirts. We also recommend proper slacks. The course does not specify any restrictions for women, but proper golf attire is the safest bet. You can register your tee time up to two weeks in advance by calling the pro-shop. While you cannot bring your own ice chest on the course, you can get one from the restaurant.

Please be advised that all players must have their own set of clubs. If you don't have yours, you can rent a set. We've included their rates for this option below. The pro shop is incredibly well stocked and lessons are available at very good rates. The restaurant is a great place to unwind and overall, this is a very nice course.

Playing Hints:

This is a championship level course, but it is not terribly daunting for a novice player. Pros will find it just challenging enough and it will take a few passes to get it down.

The first hole is a dogleg left and you'll want to keep to the right if you want to get a good score on this one. Don't go too far right though, the water hazard on this hole runs the entire length of the fairway. The third hole is incredibly challenging and will require a bit of skill to master. It's another dogleg, and you're going to want to keep to the right to avoid the bunkers at the curve.

There's no letting up on this course. The fourth hole is surrounded by two water hazards and bisected by a creek. We recommend a short shot off the tee, followed by an iron to get over the creek. From there, you'll have a straight shot. The eleventh hole is another severe dogleg. Go a little left to get to the center of the fairway so you'll have a clear shot to the green. The fourteenth hole is a real killer with a small dogleg left, then a dogleg right, followed by a green surrounded by water hazards. Take a short shot to layup your second one, and then use a three or five wood to go a little to the right to avoid the lake. From there, you can iron into the green.


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Course Fees:

Monday - Thursday

18 Holes: $27

Twilight: $16

Senior: $17

Junior: $13

Friday - Sunday & Holidays

18 Holes: $40

Twilight; $22

Junior: $13

Carts:

Monday - Friday

18 Holes: $30

9 Holes: $20

Club Rentals:

18 Holes: $15

9 Holes: $8

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