Oceanside
Oceanside is one of the best golfing spots in California. With 3 public golf courses to choose from Oceanside offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.
Oceanside Golf Course
Oceanside Golf Course, nestled in Oceanside, California, is an affordable golfing oasis designed by Ted Robinson in 1974. With a standard par of 72 across its 18 holes, the course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The fairways are lined with Bermuda Grass, while the greens are covered in Poa Annua Grass, providing a well-maintained and smooth playing surface. The course has 50 strategically placed bunkers which add a layer of complexity to the game. Tee times start as early as 6:00 AM and the course remains open until 5:00 PM, and with a flat rate of $24, either on weekdays or weekends, it's an accessible option for everyone. Even better, the course allows fivesome golf groups, making it an ideal location for group outings.
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Oceanside Center City Golf Course
The Oceanside Center City Golf Course, masterfully designed by William H. Johnson back in 1957, offers a classic golfing experience in sunny Oceanside, California. This 18-hole course, with a par of 65, is a fantastic value at just $15 for both weekday and weekend play. Tee times start at 8:00 AM, and with the course open until 5:00 PM, there's plenty of time to enjoy the Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways. With 30 strategically placed bunkers and the option for fivesome groups, it's a course that offers both challenge and flexibility. Be aware that aeration schedules can vary, ensuring the course stays in top condition.
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Emerald Isle Golf Course
Emerald Isle Golf Course in Oceanside, California, established in 1974, offers an affordable golfing experience with a flat rate of $19 for both weekend and weekday play. This 18-hole course opens its gates as early as 6:30 AM and closes at 5:00 PM, providing ample time for enthusiasts to enjoy the game. The course features Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, with aeration typically done in May and October to maintain optimal condition. With around 30 strategically placed bunkers, the course offers a challenging yet enjoyable game. However, it's worth noting that fivesome golf groups are not permitted. If you're an early bird looking for a budget-friendly round of golf in a well-maintained course, Emerald Isle could be your next destination.