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#GolfChat on Twitter Every Tuesday 5PM PST
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That’s right, join us for #Golf #GolfChat on #Twitter February 28, 2017 this Tuesday evening at 5PM PST.

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Golf Course Review Hidden Valley Golf Club Norco California

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Golf Course Review Hidden Valley Golf Club Norco California

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Hidden Valley Golf Club.

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Hidden Valley Golf Club Norco California.
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Hidden Valley Golf Club

Norco, CA
Reviewed by:  ggonzales, Anaheim

Early morning tee time on Sunday. Check in was smooth and the course looks great. Forecast was for 20 mile an hour winds and we had no wind on the first hole, but when we got to the second hole the wind started up. Some of the tee boxes were not level and were a little chewed up, fairways and rough had good coverage with a couple holes being CPO. Greens were in very good condition with little divot damage and holding shots. Speed was a little on the slow side thank goodness because with the wind it would have made it a rough putting day. Couple bunkers were muddy and the couple I was in were on the crusty side. Staff was friendly and helpful.POP was a little over four hours. Lot of different lies even in the middle of the fairway.
They are running a 20 year promotion that gives two for one green fees. Really good deal.
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Golf Course Review Torrey Pines Golf Course (SOUTH) San Diego California

Torrey Pines North, San Diego, CA

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Torrey Pines Golf Course (SOUTH).

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Torrey Pines Golf Course (South)
San Diego, CA
Reviewed by: weber2323, San Diego, CA

Played in the men’s club today and teed off right on time and finished in 4:45. I thought the pins were in tough positions contributing to the slower pace.

Greens are still pretty soft and with all the traffic I thought were a little too wobbly. They still had some good speed to them but it was just tough to putt not knowing if your ball would get knocked off line. I think if they can dry out so they can be fooled and cut consistnely then they would be fantastic to putt on. Never really noticed and dead spots and ball marks seemed to have been fixed too.

Fairways were great. Mowed nice and tight and still soft to hit from. No evidence of any wet spots.

Rough has been cut down but make but make no mistake it could still be trouble. It was really a crap shoot.

Found the sand a few times and it’s fine. It’s more on the firm side rather than soft but that is the norm here. I say both green side and fairway bunkers were the same consistency.

Saw the marshal and cart girl several times.

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Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Golf Temecula California

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Golf Course Review Journey at Pechanga Temecula California

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Journey at Pechanga.

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Journey at Pechanga

Temecula, CA
Reviewed by:  sbarajasjr, San Diego

Played here 2/12/2017 with fellow GK members Nat P., Jon P., and all the way from Michigan Bill A.   We were using an UnderPar deal for $90 each with a free replay round. Unfortunately today was a tale of highs and lows with Journey. The course was nearly immaculate; every aspect was dripping in lush green conditions and visually stunning, however the entire course was Cart Path Only (CPO) and made for a round that was a few minutes short of 6 hours. It was by far the longest round of golf I have ever played and had it not been for the perfect conditions and amazing company, this would have been a complete waste of a trip. The entire property is under construction so getting to the course was a bit tricky too. The actual course condition review:

Tee-boxes: The “worst” aspect of the course but they were still in good condition. There wasn’t much in the way of chewed up boxes and because the course offers several tee options, I think the turf sees far less damage than the courses that only have Red/White/Blue.

Fairways: Absolutely stunning. The recent rains really left them in great shape. Not muddy and not soggy, granted there wasn’t a heck of a lot of roll but the lies were all great.

Rough: Wonderful condition but tough to hit out of. The biggest test at this course is always the areas just outside the rough, but the rough itself was still penal.

Bunkers: I was only in two but both had good sand coverage that allowed for good shots. There are ample rakes in each bunker and they looked to be maintained well.

Greens: Wonderful roll and pretty quick in my opinion. A shame to see so many groups leave marks on them though without the slightest desire to fix. Visually not as great as the rest of the course but they really rolled true.

ETC: Staff was extremely friendly. Carts here are top-class with wonderful GPS. Waters, towels, and coolers all provided. Cart girls were ever present. Didn’t see a single marshal though I am not sure that would have prevented slow play today. 6 hour round made it hard to enjoy to its fullest and CPO all day led to serious fatigue on a course that couldn’t offer walking as an option even if they wanted to. Food options at the turn and in the restaurant were tasty. On a great deal, this is one of the best in So. Cal.

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Golf Course Review Industry Hills Golf Club (Eisenhower) City of Industry California

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Industry Hills Golf Club (Eisenhower Course).

Industry Hills Golf Club (Eisenhower)

City Of Industry, CA
Reviewed by:  sngernz, Redondo Beach

Played the Ike today in a club tourney, C-note entry. Course extremely green and a bit soggy in some areas, but tee-to-green very full and what we would expect of IH. Greens were in great shape, bunkers were perfect sand although thin in some spots. Rough deep and a challenge to play out of, so stay in the short stuff or else. Played CPO so PoP was over 5 hrs. Qualifier tomorrow for the Genesis so it should be a good challenge for the guys trying to get in.

Time to get out and play this course, it’s back to where it should be as a high-end public venue.

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Golf Course Review Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon Beaumont California

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Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon Beaumont, California

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon (LEGENDS Course).

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Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon (LEGENDS) Beaumont California . Hole 18 Par 4
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Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon Beaumont California. Hole 17 Par 3
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Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon Beaumont California. Hole 12 Par 3
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Morongo Golf Club Tukwet Canyon (Legends)

Beaumont, CA
Reviewed by:  Bogey1Fogey38, Pico Rivera

Played our Men’s club tourney on Sat 2/14. Big tournout due to the rains many of us had not played and were suffering cabin fever. Slight drizzle at my place, hard showers in the Fontana area, looked like maybe we would be canceled.

During our breakfast which was decent, the rain/drizzles stopped.  We had an 8:30 shotgun start which got under way on time, hit our 1st drive about 10 minutes later on our assigned hole.

The Course – conditions were in much better shape than what I was expecting due to all the rain the last couple days, and the intermittent showers that morning. The entire course was nice and green, the rain has helped.
Tee boxes wee semi-lush a bit uneven but playable, not too many divots. The fairways were running decent with no plugged shots, the rough was at about 2-3 inches and not punishing. The bunkers were damp, fortunately I was not in one, but 2 of my guys were and had a couple bad shots with the damp sand killing the club momentum.

The greens were medium-fast to slow.  They were running around 9.5 to 10 as the round progressed. Pin placement on some holes were punishing, they were set right on the crown of some tricky slopes. One or two ball marks from the teams in front of us, but most were repaired, especially the ones closer to the hole.

All in all a very nice day, a bit on the cool side at first but the sun peeked out after about our 10th hole, and warmed up as we were finishing. Customer service was good, people running around the parking lot helping take clubs to the carts, food/beverage staff was friendly, and welcoming. 19th hole was restricted to the bar area due to prep for a wedding party, and no food service except at the snack bar.

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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California

Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 18

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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 18
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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Practice Putting Area
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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California
GK Review Gurus: Shown Leef2020, JohnnyGK,. SR129, LarryQ2001

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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA
Reviewed by:  JohnnyGK, Westlake Village

Just posted some photos of the course from last week’s GK Review Guru round. We had 8 players. I played with leef2020, larryq2001 and sr129. Great fun and good timing on a rare perfect weather day in February. Course was in good shape. And considering the large amount of rain only days before, as well as this season, I was very impressed how well it handled it. Very few soggy areas. The only area of the course that showed saturation were the greens. Thus, the green speed was fine but a bit bumpy from footprints and very soft accepting shots. Fairways were green, provided decent lies but still winter thin due since most the turf is bermunda which thrives in the summer. Rough was spotty with some lush and thin areas but again due to it too being predominately summer turf. Tee boxes in very good shape. Mostly level and lush. The highlight was the conditions of the bunkers. Looked like all of them had new fluffy sand. I found quite a few and they played beautifully (with exception to my fried egg lie in a fairway bunker – lol).

I love this layout, played the blues, just over 6500 yards, lots of elevation changes, nice views, dog legs, mixes of long and short holes, well protected greens, risk/reward opportunities, no parallel holes and fair undulating greens. I think hole number 8, called appropriately cyclops due to a bunker being in the middle of the green is my favorite (see photo).

The service was excellent but would have enjoyed seeing a beverage cart on the course. Was getting pretty thirsty out there. A cold one would have been nice.

This is a simi-private golf course that was once totally private. Fancy clubhouse and amenities. I’m looking very forward to returning.

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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA

Late to the review party – I played the white tees with the GK Gurus at 1140 on Thursday, 2/9/17. Thanks to GKers jerry64, zgolfinman, and 140ver for a fun round. I like the setting and layout of this course, and I wish it was closer to me so I could play it more often. I found the staff very accommodating, the course in good shape, and the day very enjoyable. Overall the course was fairly damp and soft after all the recent rain, although the temperatures in the late morning were quite warm, and I found myself overdressed as locals showed up in shorts!

Greens had good coverage, with some occasional thin areas around the edges – they were medium fast and got slower as temperatures dropped and day went on – generally held shots but some areas of some greens were firmer than others. I didn’t see too many old ballmarks.

Fairways had good coverage but lies were tight. Rough was cut very short and playable, but could be clumpy. Sand traps around the greens had plentiful and fluffy material; however, there were many unraked areas in the traps (see: jerry64!). Tees were just fine.

Friendly starter. Pin sheet for that day on the cart – nice. First few holes started with a ‘gate’ entry/exit system for the carts, which in my opinion helps reduce casual/random wear and tear on course conditions along the margins of cart paths. The starter made a point of telling us about it – but the system was abandoned by the course for whatever reason after the 4th hole, and we never saw the gates again!

Drainage areas between the holes are pretty torn up after all the recent rain/runoff – many of these areas look like they could use some thinning, both for aesthetics and for more effective flood control and drainage conveyance. The driving range grass was fuzzy but fairly level – it’s a nice separated range area that also has a chipping green/sand practice area. However, the sand is not like that next to the greens around the course – the practice bunker is very damp and hard packed with only a thin playing layer.

No cart girl -there’s a grill at turn but it’s far from the travel line from #9 to #10. The course needs more water stations. I didn’t see a bathroom on the front nine.

An unfortunate cap to the round was running into a total loser 20-something single on #18 tee – he was scruffy in cutoffs, hat backward, unshaved and mouthy and rude when we called him out for cutting in front of us (“I came off the 9th green and the 10th tee was crowded, so I drove over to #18”!!!). Left a bad taste in the mouth, but definitely not enough to spoil the great day I had playing with other GK Gurus.

I had to head for home right after the round, so I missed out on staying afterward to get to better know GKers in the second group that I had barely met before – sorry Larry and Lee. Definitely recommended.

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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 4
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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA
Reviewed by:  leef2020, Huntington Beach, CA

Joined Johnny, Steve/SR129, Larry/larryq2001 on Thursday for a sunny day of golf, teeing off in the 2nd group, about 11:50am.

Was impressed with the course layout overall, several very interesting, and a variety of holes and scenery. Certainly a good challenge – even from the whites for a short-hitter, required some shot strategy, particularly navigating (mostly dry) ravines on approach shots to a handful of greens, but holes were fair, except on one par 3, where Johnny and Larry, playing the blues, actually had shorter yardage than Steve and I had from the whites!?!

I thought the tees were mostly very smooth, nice and green. I do remember 3 tee boxes where it was challenging to get an even lie within the ropes, including the par 3 18th. So, I cheated.

Fairways were pretty firm, getting a decent amount of roll. Mostly lush and green, divots were fairly well filled in with sand from golfers. The fairway grasses and rough were a bit spotty here and there, but nothing too much to complain about. Not up to the standard right now of Goose Creek and Black Gold, but pretty decent.

I found the greens looked great from the fairways. They were green and had good cover, but were not cut as crisply as I’d hope for, and the grain was not always consistent. Maybe a rolling is in order? A bit bumpy-putting from foot traffic and shaggy cups. With a few (faster) exceptions, I thought they were medium-speed to start, ending a bit medium-slow later in the day, as Johnny had predicted the grass was likely to grow quite a bit by the end of the day – he knows his stuff! I did enjoy the variety of undulations that made for some interesting putts.

Was disappointed that we never saw a cart lady/person on the course, no ball washers on the course to be found, and only 1 jug of iced water on the 7th and a drinking fountain along with the loos, about the 13th hole. Really impairs the on-course player experience on this point. Would be brutal in the summer. There is a snack bar at the turn, but it is very much out of the way inside the clubhouse – not good when you’re trying to maintain contact with the group in front. The lady marshal came around on the 3rd hole and urged us to pick up the pace, as we were probably 4-5 mins slower the the first GKer group at that point. Like that I finally saw a marshal do their job. We finished in 4:35 mins, so she should’ve kept watching us. 😉

Mia serving drinks in the 19th hole is a gem, great personality, and took good care of Larry and myself. Look forward to giving this course another go, bringing a stash of my own refreshments next time. Really had a very enjoyable afternoon with this group, and look forward to a chance to tee it up again with them! Cheers. Lee

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Check out the latest golf course review below for Angeles National Golf Club.

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Angeles National Golf Club

Sunland, CA
Reviewed by: mdames, Northridge

Played ANGC on Wednesday afternoon 2/9/17. Weather was perfect and service was good. Played with the afternoon rate of

2016 Best Playing Conditions for Los Angeles County - Angeles National Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Los Angeles County – Angeles National Golf Club

$65. I was joined with a very nice twosome and a single. Pace of play was fine at 4 hours 15 minutes, with very little waiting on any hole. Overall the course is in good winter condition. Except for a couple of the par 3 holes, the tee boxes were lush and level. Greens were quite fast and rolled smooth. They were mostly firm but did hold well hit shots nicely. It was a difficult day of putting as many of the pin locations were on or near slopes. The two traps I visited had very nice soft sand. The fairways and areas near the greens are very tight. The fairway grass is not very green (typical winter grass) and is thin. Although if you were in the fairway you would nearly always have a good lie. This is a fun track and quite playable right now.