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BREAKING: Greenskeeper.Org Awards Top Golf Courses Best Playing Conditions 2017

Greenskeeper.org Awards Best Playing Conditions 2017

Greenskeeper.Org Awards Top Golf Courses Best Playing Conditions 2017

Greenskeeper.Org "Know Before You Go®"
Greenskeeper.Org “Know Before You Go®”

Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Best Playing Conditions Awards for 2017.

Not to be confused with “Worth the Green Fee,” “Best Playing Conditions” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users at providing consistently the best greens, fairways, rough, tee boxes and bunkers around.

The job of the superintendent is the life blood of the golf course industry and most important contributing factor to enjoying a golf experience.  It takes enormous dedication, resources and expertise by a superintendent and their staff to provide excellent turf conditions.  A golf course is a living, breathing organism whose health is constantly in flux. Greenskeeper.org’s trademark and creed, “Know Before You Go”®, centers on communicating these current playing conditions. The rating system used on Greenskeeper.org is in part created by superintendents.

How Awards Winners Are Determined

Golf Course reviews and ratings submitted by our 70,000+ Greenskeeper.org community are tabulated over 12 months. Winners are determined for each area.

We divide awards into 11 sections —  Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Palm Springs Area, San Diego County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, Southern California, Central California, Northern California and Southern Nevada.

Greenskeeper.Org Awarded For the Good of the Game Award 2017 by the CGCOA
Greenskeeper.Org Awarded For the Good of the Game Award 2017 by the CGCOA

We provide the list below in no particular order.  This is done on purpose.  Any golf course that provides outstanding conditions in their region should not overshadow other golf courses simply because of their location.  For most avid golfers, the playing experience is what matters.  Knowing where to play in your area is important.

Editor’s Note:  Johnny GK and Greenskeeper.Org has been recognized by the California Golf Course Owners Association as Good for the Game of Golf in 2017.  Shows you that both golfers and golf course operators understand the benefit of working with Greenskeeper.Org.  We are the RESOURCE where avid and casual golfers come to make their decision where to play their next round.  “Know Before You Go”® with Greenskeeper.Org.  You’ll be glad you did.

And Now our Winners for Best Playing Conditions for 2017 (in no particular order). . .

Click on images below to visit their Golf Course Home Page on Greenskeeper.Org.

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Rams Hill Golf Club - Southern California
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Rams Hill Golf Club – Southern California

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Greenskeeper.Org Awards Best Playing Conditions for 2016
Check our our Previous Winners Best Playing Conditions for 2016

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Half Moon Bay Golf Links - Northern California
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Half Moon Bay Golf Links – Northern California

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Wolf Creek Golf Club - Southern Nevada
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Wolf Creek Golf Club – Southern Nevada

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Indian Wells Golf Resort - Palm Springs Region
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Indian Wells Golf Resort – Palm Springs Region

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Trump National Golf Club - Los Angeles County
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Trump National Golf Club – Los Angeles County

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Journey at Pechanga - Inland Empire
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Journey at Pechanga – Inland Empire

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 River Ridge Golf Course - Ventura County
Best Playing Conditions 2017 River Ridge Golf Course – Ventura County

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 La Purisima Golf Course - Santa Barbara County
Best Playing Conditions 2017 La Purisima Golf Course – Santa Barbara County

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Rams Hill Golf Course - San Diego County
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Rams Hill Golf Course – San Diego County

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Pelican Hill Golf Club - Orange County
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Pelican Hill Golf Club – Orange County

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Best Playing Conditions 2017 Quail Lodge & Golf Club - Central California
Best Playing Conditions 2017 Quail Lodge & Golf Club – Central California

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BREAKING: Greenskeeper.Org Awards Top Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee 2017

Greenskeeper.Org Awards Top Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee 2017

Greenskeeper.Org Awards Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee 2017

Greenskeeper.Org "Know Before You Go®"
Greenskeeper.Org “Know Before You Go®”

Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Worth the Green Fee Awards for 2017.

Worth the Green Fee” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users at providing a consistent, quality golf experience at an outstanding price.

Let’s face it, golf can be expensive.  It doesn’t have to be.  All you have to know is where to play to get your best value and that’s something Greenskeeper.org excels.  In addition to helping golfers decide where to play their next round of golf based on reviews, ratings, and maintenance alerts, we’ve recently introduced our GK Coupons service to extend their deals directly to our golfers.

How Awards Winners Are Determined

Golf Course reviews and ratings submitted by our 70,000+ Greenskeeper.org community are tabulated over 12 months. Winners are determined for each area.

We divide awards into 11 sections —  Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Palm Springs Area, San Diego County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, Southern California, Central California, Northern California and Southern Nevada.

Greenskeeper.Org Awarded For the Good of the Game Award 2017 by the CGCOA
Greenskeeper.Org Awarded For the Good of the Game Award 2017 by the CGCOA

We provide the list below in no particular order.  This is done on purpose.  Any golf course that provides outstanding value to their region should not overshadow other golf courses simply because of their location.  We understand the golfing public mostly stay within their geographic boundaries.  Knowing where to play in your area is important.

Editor’s Note:  Johnny GK and Greenskeeper.Org has been recognized by the California Golf Course Owners Association as Good for the Game of Golf in 2017.  Shows you that both golfers and golf course operators understand the benefit of working with Greenskeeper.Org.  We are the RESOURCE where avid and casual golfers come to make their decision where to play their next round.  “Know Before You Go”® with Greenskeeper.Org.  You’ll be glad you did.

And Now our Winners for Worth the Green Fees for 2017 (in no particular order). . .

Click on images below to visit their Golf Course Home Page on Greenskeeper.Org.

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WTGF Goose Creek Golf Club 2017 - Southern California
Goose Creek Golf Club 2017 – Southern California

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Greenskeeper.Org Awards Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee for 2016
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WTGF The Mission Club 2017 - Santa Barbara County
The Mission Club 2017 – Santa Barbara County

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WTGF Bayonet Black Horse 2017 - Central California
Bayonet Black Horse 2017 – Central California

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WTGF The Club at Sunrise 2017 - Southern Nevada
The Club at Sunrise 2017 – Southern Nevada

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WTGF Black Gold 2017 - Orange County
Black Gold 2017 – Orange County

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WTGF Soule Park 2017 - Ventura County
Soule Park 2017 – Ventura County

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WTGF DeBell Golf Club 2017 - Los Angeles County
DeBell Golf Club 2017 – Los Angeles County

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Rancho Solano 2017 - Northern California
Rancho Solano 2017 – Northern California

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WTGF Eagle Falls 2017 - Palm Springs Region
Eagle Falls 2017 – Palm Springs Region

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WTGF Mt Woodson Golf Club 2017 - San Diego County
Mt. Woodson Golf Club 2017 – San Diego County

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WTGF Goose Creek 2017 - Inland Empire
Goose Creek 2017 – Inland Empire

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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California

Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 18

Roundup: GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California

Roundup: GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California … see below … “Know Before You Go”®  with Greenskeeper.Org (and our coming iPhone app). #GKReviewGuru Visit @GolfClubofCalifornia #Fallbrook #California #Breaking

What is a GK Review Guru

GK Review Guru Golf Course ReviewFor the past 12+ years Greenskeeper.Org has established a reputation among avid golfers and golf course operators as a source for relevant, authentic and current golf course information.  From maintenance alerts to photographs to scorecards to specials and golf course reviews it has everything a golfer needs to decide where to play their next round of golf.

A GK Review Guru has distinguished themselves as not only an avid golfer but an avid golfer that likes to write informative golf course reviews.  They see it as their responsibility to let other golfers know the conditions of the golf courses they play.

Becoming a GK Review Guru is invitation only.  Our review process is simple.  Distinguish yourself as an avid golfer that writes detailed golf course reviews.  Click HERE to familiarize you with our guidelines.  Get noticed by the community for the reviews you write.  And finally, get invited to join us.

Not a member of Greenskeeper.org?  Becoming a member of the GK Community is always FREE.  Click HERE to join.  Start writing your golf course reviews and help other golfers decide where to play their next round of golf.
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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
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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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 13
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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 9
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Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 8
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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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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California Clubhouse here is welcoming
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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California Back of the Clubhouse
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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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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California
Shown GK Review Gurus: (L to R) Dconnally, Zgolfinman, 14Over, Jerry64

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Roundup: #GKReviewGuru Visit @GolfClubofCalifornia #Fallbrook #California

Golf Club of California Fallbrook California. Hole 18

Roundup: GK Review Guru Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California

Roundup: GK Review Guru Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California … see below … “Know Before You Go”®  with Greenskeeper.Org (and our coming iPhone app). #GKReviewGuru Visit @GolfClubofCalifornia #Fallbrook #California #Breaking

What is a GK Review Guru

GK Review Guru Golf Course ReviewFor the past 12+ years Greenskeeper.Org has established a reputation among avid golfers and golf course operators as a source for relevant, authentic and current golf course information.  From maintenance alerts to photographs to scorecards to specials and golf course reviews it has everything a golfer needs to decide where to play their next round of golf.

A GK Review Guru has distinguished themselves as not only an avid golfer but an avid golfer that likes to write informative golf course reviews.  They see it as their responsibility to let other golfers know the conditions of the golf courses they play.

Becoming a GK Review Guru is invitation only.  Our review process is simple.  Distinguish yourself as an avid golfer that writes detailed golf course reviews.  Click HERE to familiarize you with our guidelines.  Get noticed by the community for the reviews you write.  And finally, get invited to join us.

Not a member of Greenskeeper.org?  Becoming a member of the GK Community is always FREE.  Click HERE to join.  Start writing your golf course reviews and help other golfers decide where to play their next round of golf.

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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California
Shown GK Review Gurus: Dconnally, Zgolfinman, 14Over, Jerry64

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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA
Reviewed by:  larryq2001, Brea

I also played in the GK Guru event with JohnnyGK, SR129 and Leef2020 and had a great time. Turned out to be rather warm and beautiful day so all conditions were perfect. Also had a nice conversation after our round with Leef2020 as he taught me a lot on club making. Learned a lot.

Got there a bit late and wanted to get to the range and Landon, our host gave me keys to the cart, directions to the range and a complimentary small bucket. Very nice of him to do so. Beautiful setting and really nice club house and restaurant.

I found this course pretty challenging. A good mixture of long and short par 4’s. I found the par 3’s really challenging. Elevation changes and/or hitting over water made you really concentrate on trying to hit a good shot. The pin placement on #7 was incredibly difficult adding to fact that there is a bunker smack in the middle of the green. Fairways were nice. Some tight/thin lies but overall good. Bunkers were real soft and fluffy which is great to see considering most courses have very hard sand or even hard pan. Greens were pretty soft but rolled real nice. Good iron shots held very well. Not sure if that’s always the case here as I bet they will make ‘em pretty fast once the rain stops. Some greens were tough to read with some of the undulations.

All in all a very enjoyable day. Pace of Play was about 4.5 hours. Great for what used to be a private course at one time. Hope to get out here again one day.

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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California Back of the Clubhouse
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GK Review Gurus Visit Golf Club of California Fallbrook California Clubhouse here is welcoming
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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA
Reviewed by:  140ver, san diego
Played in the GK Guru event today at GC of Ca. with Jerry64, Zgolfman and DConnally at 11:30. Grass range had good coverage with nice fluffy grass. The landscaping around the clubhouse was as good as I’ve seen it, giving a very nice first impression. Pro shop was friendly and efficient, had me quickly out to the driving range. Practice bunker was still a little muddy and not as nice as those on the course. Practice green was medium pace and similar to course conditions. Tees were lush and level. Fairways had good coverage of tightly mowed mostly Bermuda with many well-repaired divots in the approach areas. Sand was good and hats off to the ground crew for getting them in such nice shape. The greens were in good shape, held shots well, but it was a nice sunny day and the Poa was in full flower by 2:00. They were medium speed and a little spongy by the time we finished. Rough was uneven and a bit thin. They have a really nice bar and a couple craft beers but could use a couple more locals, but got to keep the regulars happy. I do enjoy this course. It has a nice variety of holes that present different challenges than the usual courses I play. The par 5s all play a little differently and even the easy par 4s can give you a number. Had a great time with our group. Couldn’t seem to keep out of Bob’s putting line, but I noticed he stopped making putts after I stopped tramping through his line.
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The Golf Club of California

Fallbrook, CA

Teed off just before Noon in a Greenskeeper outing. First time playing here in over a year. Forgot how challenging this course is, make sure you play the proper tees for your skill level.

Friendly and helpful service in the Pro shop and with the starter.

The course survived the recent rain storms without any major damage that I could see.

Greens: a little bumpy but to be expect at the end of the day. Speed was medium. Greens were holding.

Fairways: very good for the winter season, great to see green fairways and a majority of divots filled. Not a lot of wet spots on the fairways.

Traps: plenty of sand but some traps not raked by thoughtless golfers.

Rough: some bare spots but not a major problem.

Great practice area!

This course is a must play especially if you can get a special rate!

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Roundup: #GKReviewGuru Visit @GolfGooseCreek #Golf #MiraLoma #California #Breaking

Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 18 Approach - the signature hole

Roundup: GK Review Gurus Visit Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma, California

Roundup: GK Review Gurus Visit Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma, California … see below … “Know Before You Go”®  with Greenskeeper.Org (and our coming iPhone app). #GKReviewGuru Visit @GolfGooseCreek #Golf #MiraLoma #California #Breaking

What is a GK Review Guru

GK Review Guru Golf Course ReviewFor the past 12+ years Greenskeeper.Org has established a reputation among avid golfers and golf course operators as a source for relevant, authentic and current golf course information.  From maintenance alerts to photographs to scorecards to specials and golf course reviews it has everything a golfer needs to decide where to play their next round of golf.

A GK Review Guru has distinguished themselves as not only an avid golfer but an avid golfer that likes to write informative golf course reviews.  They see it as their responsibility to let other golfers know the conditions of the golf courses they play.

Becoming a GK Review Guru is invitation only.  Our review process is simple.  Distinguish yourself as an avid golfer that writes detailed golf course reviews.  Click HERE to familiarize you with our guidelines.  Get noticed by the community for the reviews you write.  And finally, get invited to join us.

Not a member of Greenskeeper.org?  Becoming a member of the GK Community is always FREE.  Click HERE to join.  Start writing your golf course reviews and help other golfers decide where to play their next round of golf.

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 18 Approach - the signature hole
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 18 Approach – the signature hole

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Goose Creek Golf Club

Mira Loma, CA
Reviewed by:  weber2323, San Diego, CA

Played in the GK Gurus outing yesterday with David, Vince and Lee. Great seeing David and Vince again and meeting Lee for the first time. I was really looking forward to this as soon as it was posted since I missed out the last go around. Unfortunately I left my golf game back in San Diego.

By far one of the best facilities in the area. The range is enormous with grass tees. There are 2 putting greens and a chipping green. There is also a bunker on the range to work on the fairway bunker shots. One day I plan to fully utilize this. Give yourself extra time to enjoy this if you can.

Reading Sammy’s review prior to coming I was expecting the greens to be firm and boy are they. We were standing on the 12th tee box waiting to tee off and we saw the group behind us hit in the par 3 and I swear one hit a ball on the green which proceeded to bounce 10-15 yds. On the par 3 4th hole both Lee and David hit short of the green and both proceed to roll off on the front right down the swell. The pin was in the front portion of the green. While I don’t think the speed of the putts were super fast but I did have trouble reading the break here. Which I think I have always had that problem here. Some putts I read breaking right, broke left and vice versa.

Fairways were outstanding and I found quite a few of them and they are really nice to hit from. Rough had some teeth to it but I don’t think its penalizing if you were in there. Tee boxes were nice and level except 9 which was on a little down slope but thank goodness for 2 club lengths.

I don’t remember being in a bunker but they looked hard packed.

If I lived closer I would play this course a ton. I think its a fair test of golf and I always contend that 18 is one of the toughest finishing holes I have played. I can’t wait until we get another GK Guru outing here because this course is definitely worth it.

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 12 Green-side
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 12 Green-side

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 11 Green-side
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 11 Green-side

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 4 Green-side
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 4 Green-side

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Goose Creek Golf Club

Mira Loma, CA

One thing always strikes me when I pull into the parking lot at Goose Creek. Unlike other golf courses, Goose Creek is not a golf course that was built to sell houses, and it’s not intended to be a pretty backdrop for bridal showers and wedding receptions. Like Spyglass, Bandon Dunes, and (the late) Stevinson Ranch, it is clear that this facility clearly puts golf ahead of everything else … as it should be.

I played yesterday in a GKReviewGuru group, teeing off at 12:15, with GK legends dconnally, leef2020, and weber2323. First, I would say that the practice areas at Goose Creek are unrivaled by any public course in Southern California. There is a grass driving range, and putting and chipping greens which are actually large enough so that players can find a spot to practice each element of their game before they tee off.

As for the course itself, it is the perfect mix for my game. Forgiving off the tee, but challenging on and around the greens. The tees were lush and green. The fairways and rough had nice coverage. The bunker I was in had the heavier, coarse sand, but it played fine. I loved the firmness and pace of the smooth greens, though I misread a few putts. The pace of play was about 4:30, which was just fine. Every employee with whom I came in contact was positive and professional.

If you’ve never played here, I strongly recommend making the trip. Goose Creek is a golf course designed for golfers who love the game.

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 1 approach
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California. Hole 1 approach

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Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California View from patio
Goose Creek Golf Club Mira Loma California View from patio

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Goose Creek Golf Club

Mira Loma, CA

Played the blue tees with the GK Gurus at 1220 on Wednesday, 2/1/17. Thanks to GKers weber2323, leef2020, and stickboy for a fun round. All three of these guys were hitting the ball solidly all day, but they let me play with them anyway, although I was having some bad alignment issues. The weather was great – sunny and warm – it got a little windy over the last 6 holes [they had the blue box on the Chris Berman tee (back, back, back!!) on #17 – all the way back in that tree funnel, dead into that wind – YIKES!!].

Conditions overall were very good. Greens were very firm, cut short and rolled fast. We saw quite a few (small) unrepaired ballmarks, and many greens had quite a bit of small debris on them. When greens are this firm, players need a little help from course in making them a little more lush to be able to control the ball – or, if they are cut this close, they need to be a little softer. For example, in almost all cases, good shots we hit to the par 3s hit and released over the greens.

Fairways had good coverage but were close cut, which resulted in fairly tight lies. Rough was cut short and very playable. Tees were mostly level and okay. We saw some minor divot damage on the par-3 tees – the sand pails there were loamy (powdery!), or so packed/old you couldn’t scrape out any mix, or didn’t have scoops(!). Traps had only a thin playing layer over a very firm base – one that I was in was very wet, the other dry and ‘cemented’.

Saw the cart girl several times and a marshal was riding around. Thanks to Johnny for setting this up, and to my playing partners for their patience. I always enjoy playing the Goose, especially with other GKers.

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Greenskeeper.Org Awards Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee for 2016

Greenskeeper.Org Golf Courses Worth the Green Fee for 2016

Greenskeeper.Org "Know Before You Go®"
Greenskeeper.Org “Know Before You Go®”

This year we have expanded our awards to 11 regions!  @GreenskeeperOrg #Golf Courses #WorththeGreenFee for #2016 #Breaking

We’ve waited all year for the results, and the results are finally in.  Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Worth the Green Fee Awards for 2016.

Worth the Green Fee” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users at providing a consistent, quality golf experience at an outstanding price.

Let’s face it, golf can be expensive.  But it doesn’t have to be.  All you have to know is where to play to get your best value and that’s something Greenskeeper.org excels.  In addition to helping golfers decide where to play their next round of golf based on reviews, ratings, and maintenance alerts, we’ve recently introduced our GK Coupons service to extend their deals directly to our avid golfers. Our GK Coupons  program have been received very well by both Golf Course Operator and Golfer.  Let Greenskeeper.Org bring you the business you deserve and let us help spread the good word about your golf course to other like-minded golfers.  You’ll be impressed with the results.

Click HERE for our “Best Playing Conditions for 2016.”

How Awards Winners Are Determined

We divide Southern California into 11 sections —  Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Palm Springs Area, San Diego County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, Southern California, Central California, Northern California and Southern Nevada.  Golf Course reviews and ratings submitted by our 75,000+ Greenskeeper.org community are tabulated over 12 months. Winners are determined for each area.  We provide the list below in no particular order.  This is done on purpose.  We believe that every golf course that provides outstanding value to their region should not overshadow other golf courses simply because of their location.  We understand the golfing public mostly stay within their geographic boundaries.  Knowing where to play in your area is important.

And Now our Winners for Worth the Green Fees for 2016 (in no particular order). . .

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Los Angeles County - DeBell Golf Club
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Los Angeles County – DeBell Golf Club

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Inland Empire - Green River Golf Club
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Inland Empire – Green River Golf Club

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Santa Barbara County - La Purisima Golf Course
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Santa Barbara County – La Purisima Golf Course

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Orange County - Navy Golf Course
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Orange County – Navy Golf Course

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Ventura County - Olivas Links
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Ventura County – Olivas Links

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Central California - Pacific Grove Golf Links
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Central California – Pacific Grove Golf Links

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Palm Springs Area - PGA WEST Greg Norman
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Palm Springs Area – PGA WEST Greg Norman

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Southern California - Rams Hill Golf Club
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Southern California – Rams Hill Golf Club

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for San Diego County - Rams Hill Golf Club
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for San Diego County – Rams Hill Golf Club

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Southern Nevada - The Club at Sunrise
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Southern Nevada – The Club at Sunrise

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Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Northern California - Yocha Dehe Golf Club
Worth the Green Fee 2016 for Northern California – Yocha Dehe Golf Club

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Attention Golf Course Operators

Not happy your golf course isn’t listed on our “Worth the Green Fee” List?  Do not fret.  Think of Greenskeeper.org as your way to improve the flow of golfers through your door.  Our core group of avid golfers are “Influencers.”  This means other golfers use their opinion to shape their decision where to play their next round of golf.  Take advantage of this.

Consider hosting a GK Plays Outing or GK Review Guru Visit which bring our golfers en mass to your golf course for an event, apply for our GK Coupon program (It’s free to try for the first 30 days), or GK Certificate Program or all of these things.  You’ll attract our core group.  They write responsible, informative and very relevant reviews.  And these reviews attract other golfers.  Mileage may vary but our programs are very popular and provide pretty stellar results.  And we have the numbers to prove it.

Interested?  Contact John Hakim (golf-at-greenskeeper.org)

 

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Greenskeeper.Org Awards Best Playing Conditions for 2016

Greenskeeper.org Best Playing Condition Awards for 2016

Greenskeeper.Org "Know Before You Go®"
Greenskeeper.Org “Know Before You Go®”

This year we have expanded our awards to 11 regions!  @GreenskeeperOrg #BestPlayingCondition #Golf #Awards for #2016 #Breaking

We’ve waited all year for the results , and the results are in.  Greenskeeper.org proudly presents it’s Best Playing Conditions Awards for 2016.

Not to be confused with our other award “Worth the Green Fee,” “Best Playing Conditions” is awarded to golf courses open to the public listed on Greenskeeper.org that stand out above the rest with our site users.  These golf courses distinguish themselves by providing consistent, exceptional playing conditions.

The job of the superintendent is the life blood of the golf course industry and most important contributing factor to enjoying a golf experience.  It takes enormous dedication, resources and expertise by a superintendent and their staff to provide excellent turf conditions.  A golf course is a living, breathing organism whose health is constantly in flux. Greenskeeper.org’s registered trademark and creed, “Know Before You Go”®, centers on communicating these current playing conditions. The rating system used on Greenskeeper.org is in part created by superintendents.  Greenskeeper.org views it’s Best Playing Conditions Awards as it’s highest honors.

How Awards Winners Are Determined

This year we showcase 11 sections —  Inland Empire, Los Angeles County, Orange County, Palm Springs Area, San Diego County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County, Southern California, Central California, Northern California, and Southern Nevada.  Golf Course reviews and ratings submitted by our 75,000+ Greenskeeper.org community are tabulated over 12 months. Winners are determined for each area.  We provide the list below in no particular order.  This is done on purpose.  We believe that every golf course that provides exceptional playing conditions to their region should not overshadow other golf courses simply because of their location.  We understand the golfing public mostly stay within their geographic boundaries.  Knowing where to play in your area is important.

And Now our Winners (in no particular order). . . .

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

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Orange County - Black Gold Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Orange County – Black Gold Golf Club

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Inland Empire - Goose Creek Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Inland Empire – Goose Creek Golf Club

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Palm Springs Area - Indian Wells Golf Resort
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Palm Springs Area – Indian Wells Golf Resort

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Santa Barbara County - La Purisima Golf Course
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Santa Barbara County – La Purisima Golf Course

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Southern Nevada - Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Southern Nevada – Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Ventura County - Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Ventura County – Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Central California - Quail Lodge & Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Central California – Quail Lodge & Golf Club

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Southern California - Rams Hill Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Southern California – Rams Hill Golf Club

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for San Diego County - Rams Hill Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for San Diego County – Rams Hill Golf Club

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2016 Best Playing Conditions for Northern California - Yocha Dehe Golf Club
2016 Best Playing Conditions for Northern California – Yocha Dehe Golf Club

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Attention Golf Course Operators

Not happy your golf course isn’t listed on our “Best Playing Condition” List?  Do not fret.  Think of Greenskeeper.org as your asset to bring golfers through your door.  Our core group of avid golfers are “Influencers.”  This means other golfers use our opinion to shape their decision where to play their next round of golf.  Take advantage of this.

Consider hosting a GK Plays Outing or GK Review Guru Visit which bring our golfers en mass to your golf course for an event, apply for our GK Coupon program or all of these things.  You’ll attract our core group.  They write responsible, informative and very relevant reviews.  And these reviews attract other golfers.  Mileage may vary but our programs are very popular and provide pretty stellar results.  And we have the numbers to prove it.

Interested?  Contact John Hakim (golf-at-greenskeeper.org)