The SAVE Grip Fitting Checklist 17th Hole TPC Ponte Vdera...
Read MoreCalifornia is a golf paradise, offering everything from coastal masterpieces to mountain escapes and desert retreats. With contributions from legends like Alister MacKenzie, Tom Fazio, and Pete Dye, the Golden Stateβs public-access courses are second to none. Whether you’re dreaming of Pebble Beach or chasing hidden gems in the Sierras, here are the top public courses in California.
Pebble Beach Golf Links β Jack Neville & Douglas Grant
π Pebble Beach
π Legendary oceanside course with cliffside holes and stunning views
π Host of multiple U.S. Opens and regular PGA Tour stop
π² Premier bucket-list destination with a hefty green fee
ποΈ Wikipedia | Course site
Pasatiempo Golf Club β Alister MacKenzie
π Santa Cruz
π² Historic inland gem designed by the architect of Augusta National
ποΈββοΈ Rolling terrain, challenging greens, and dramatic bunkering
π Regularly ranked in top 100 public courses in the U.S.
ποΈ Wikipedia | Course site
Torrey Pines β South Course β William F. Bell, redesigned by Rees Jones
π La Jolla (San Diego)
π
Coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean
π Host of the 2008 & 2021 U.S. Opens and Farmers Insurance Open
π° Municipal rates for residents, public access for all
ποΈ Wikipedia | Course site
PGA West β Stadium Course β Pete Dye
π La Quinta (Palm Springs area)
π₯ Known for its difficultyβfrequent PGA and Q-School venue
π Iconic island green 17th (βAlcatrazβ)
π― Challenging layout for golfers seeking a test
ποΈ Course site
The Links at Spanish Bay β Robert Trent Jones Jr., Tom Watson & Sandy Tatum
π Pebble Beach
π¬οΈ True links-style course with ocean breezes and dunes
π» Features daily bagpiper to close the day
π² High-end, scenic experience within the Pebble Beach resort
ποΈ Course site
Rustic Canyon Golf Course β Gil Hanse, Geoff Shackelford & Jim Wagner
π Moorpark
π Minimalist design that blends with natural terrain
π° Great value with strong architectural pedigree
ποΈββοΈ Fast, firm, and playable for all skill levels
ποΈ Course site
Yocha Dehe Golf Club β Brad Bell
π Brooks (near Sacramento)
ποΈ Lush course nestled in Capay Valley near Cache Creek Casino
π Vineyards, elevation changes, and top-tier conditions
π² Excellent public access and value
ποΈ Course site
Sandpiper Golf Club β William F. Bell
π Santa Barbara
π Coastal holes on bluffs above the Pacific
π΄ Palm trees, ocean breezes, and picturesque sunsets
π― Often called the βPebble Beach of Southern Californiaβ
ποΈ Course site
CordeValle β Robert Trent Jones Jr.
π San Martin
π Rolling vineyards and oak-dotted hills
π Hosted PGA Tourβs Frys.com Open and U.S. Womenβs Open
π² Public access via stay-and-play resort
ποΈ Course site
Barona Creek Golf Club β Todd Eckenrode
π Lakeside (near San Diego)
ποΈ Desert-style layout with native grasses and bold bunkering
πΎ Eco-conscious design with sustainability awards
π² Reasonable green fees with top-tier service
ποΈ Course site
π― Why Golf in California?
π Courses on cliffs, in deserts, forests, and mountains
π§± Architectural variety from MacKenzie to Fazio to Hanse
π« Fly-in access to San Diego, L.A., Palm Springs, and Monterey
ποΈββοΈ Year-round play in most regions
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