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BREAKING: GreensKeeper.org Announces WORTH THE GREEN FEE Awards 2021

Worth the Green Fee Honors for 2021 from GreensKeeper.org

Worth the Green Fee Winners for 2021 from GreensKeeper.orgBest Playing Conditions Winners for 2021 wouldn’t be complete without the Worth the Green Fee honors as well.  So GreensKeeper.org presents its Worth the Green Fee Honors for 2021.

Worth the Green Fee” is award to the 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 VERY expensive, especially post Covid-19.  Thankfully for us, 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 revamped our GK Coupons, GK Plays and GK Guru Visits.  Stay tuned for more chances to play some spectacular golf with our GK Golf Club or our USGA sanctioned SCGA GK Golf Club.

How Award Winners Are Determined

Golf Course Reviews and ratings submitted by our 76,000+ GreensKeeper.org community are tabulated over 12 months.  Winners are determined for each area.

This year we divide awards into 11 Regions —  San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, Inland Empire, Santa Barbara County, Palm Springs Region, and Ventura County with Regional Winners for Southern Nevada, Southern California, Central California, and Northern California.

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.

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

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.  It proves that both golfers and golf course operators understand the benefit of working with Greenskeeper.Org.  We are the RESOURCE where avid 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 2019 (in no particular order). . .

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

Arrowood Golf Course Winner Worth the Green Fee San Diego County 2021 Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club Winner Worth the Green Fee for Orange County 2021
DeBell Golf Club Winner Los Angeles County Worth the Green Fee 2021 Soule Park Golf Course WINNER Ventura County Worth the Green Fee 2021
Goose Creek Golf Club Winner Inland Empire Worth the Green Fee 2021 La Purisima Golf Course Winner Santa Barbara County Worth the Green Fee 2021
Marriott's Shadow Ridge Golf Resort WINNER Palm Springs Region Worth the Green Fee 2021 The Club at Sunrise Winner Worth the Green Fee Southern Nevada 2021
Ridge Creek Dinuba Golf Club Winner Worth the Green Fee Central California 2021 Rancho Solano Golf Course Winner Worth the Green Fee for Northern California 2021
Soule Park Golf Course WINNER Ventura County Worth the Green Fee Southern California 2021
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Recent Golf Course Review Arrowood Golf Course Oceanside California

Arrowood Golf Course

Oceanside, CA

Reviewed by: sd3bs, Temecula, CA

Golf Playing Conditions 6.83 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.83 GOOD

Early am four hour round on Sunday. The staff is great even with the issues they have to deal with from time to time.

The tee boxes were great with only a few a little thin. The fairways were a little damp in the low lying areas but the coverage was very good front and back. The short Bermuda is forgiving on some shots if you can keep your misses online.  The rough was fairly thick and pretty damp in places but you could advance the ball. The traps were thin, wet and ugly. The traps were well groomed for the most part but not on par with the rest of the course. The greens were in good shape and not real quick today – some were actually pretty slow compared to what I remember. There were a few greens with quite a few marks in need of repair. Some of the greens are also very large compared to most courses. The wildlife and somewhat rural setting of this course are great.

Worth the drive and recommended!