Crystal Springs Golf Course, Burlingame, CA

Crystal Springs Golf Course, Burlingame, CA

Crystal Springs Golf Course is located in Burlingame, CA

Phone: (650) 342-4188

Website: http://www.playcrystalsprings.com

Course History:

This is a very historic course that was designed by William Herbert Fowler, a British course architect of great renown. It was first opened in 1924 and became an instant favorite. It has certainly withstood the test of time and is heavily played to this day. The course is known for its incredible amount of wildlife, numbering more than 61 species of birds, numerous deer and even a bobcat or two.

What You Need to Know:

You can book your tee time online or by calling the pro shop. This is a very nice facility and we recommend wearing a collared shirt and slacks. This is a soft spike facility, so please change out any metal spikes before you arrive. The pro shop here is top notch and is completely stocked with just about everything you could ever want. The Pub and Grill is beyond fantastic and overall, this is definitely one of the nicest courses in the area.

Playing Hints:

This is considered to be a true championship course so you will need to bring your best game. It's a little longer than 6600 yards and we highly recommend taking the cart option. The sixth hole is famous, or infamous, take your pick. It's a common site for weddings, due to the several hundred foot drop off between the tee and the green. You'll want to hit a very long drive off the tee if you want to do well on this hole.

The dogleg on the tenth hole is quite a challenge, but if you can hit it long, you'll do just fine. The fifteenth hole is deceptively easy, but if you give this one too much power, you'll end up surrounded by trees. Give this one a soft shot off the tee and then iron in for greater accuracy.

The eighteenth hole is your chance to even up your score. It's a long par five, but with a good drive you can easily get a birdie. Just watch out for the sloping green that can really ruin your score.


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Course Fees:

Weekdays (Monday to Thursday)

18 Holes $44

Twilight After 2:00 PM $36

Super Twilight After 4:00 PM

$26

Senior ( Age 60 +) Mon-Wed After 11:00 AM $30

Junior (Under 18) After 2:00 PM Walking only $15

Junior Super Twilight (under 18) After 4:00 PM Walking Only $10

9 Hole Early Bird (first hour 1/2 of the day) Cart included $28

Cart Fee ($15 per person) $30

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays)

Before 2:00 PM $66

Twilight After 2:00 PM $43

Super Twilight After 4:00 PM $36

Junior (Under 18) After 2:00 PM Walking only $25

Junior Super Twilight (under 18) After 4:00 PM Walking Only $15

9 Hole Early Bird (first hour 1/2 of the day) Cart included $39

Cart Fee ($15 per person) $30

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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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Lockeford Springs Golf Course, Lodi, CA

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Phone: 209-772-1081

Website: http://www.lockefordsprings.com

Course History:

This course was designed by Jim Summers and Sandy Tatum and quickly became a favorite of golfers from the entire bay area. The course is well suited to players of all levels and is challenging enough to give a pro a great round of golf.

What You Need to Know:

This is definitely a full service golf course and the practice facilities are unmatched. The grill is also top notch as well as the pro shop. You can really make a great afternoon of it here and have a lot of fun while you're at it. The course is home to numerous events and tournaments throughout the year and it is easy to see why.

You can register your tee time by calling the number above or you can use their online registration system. We recommend checking their website often as they usually have specials or giveaways every month. It is a good idea to register your tee time around two weeks in advance since this is a popular course.

We recommend wearing traditional golf attire such as a collared shirt and slacks when golfing here. They do observe PGA rules so you'll want to be on your best behavior at this course. We also recommend soft spikes so it's a good idea to change out your metal ones before you arrive.

Playing Hints:

The main issue with this course for many players are the hidden water hazards. It's difficult to know where they are until you are right on top of them so you will want to play with caution at least the first time around. This is a championship links course so expect to deal with sloping greens, changes in elevation in the fairways and numerous hazards along the way.

The only holes that do not have a water hazard are the seventh, ninth, third and seventeenth holes. That doesn't mean they are easy however. Most have narrow fairways, so you're going to want to avoid the rough at all costs. With most holes, your best bet is to really hit it off the tee as straight as possible. The one exception would be the fifth hole where you are going to want to hit it to the left to avoid the rough. The eighteenth hole also has a severe dog leg filled with rough, so it's best to go as left as you can on this hole as well.

Fees:

Weekday Green Fees

Walk

Ride

Open to 11am

$30

$45

11am to 2pm

$25

$40

2pm - 5pm

$15

$29

5pm - close

$10

$20

Weekend/Holiday Green Fees

Walk

Ride

Open to 11am

$45

$60

11am to 2pm

$35

$50

2pm - 5pm

$20

$34

5pm - close

$15

$25

How to get there:


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From Sacramento

Hwy 99 South to Hwy 12 East.

8 miles east on 12 to Hwy 88.

Turn right on 88.

1/2 mile south on the left.

From Stockton

Hwy 99 North to Kettleman Lane.

8 miles east on Kettleman to Hwy 88.

Turn left on 88.

1/2 mile on the right.

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