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Lindero Country Club
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2 reviews for Lindero Country Club
This is not really a "country club", but it is a challenging par three executive course. In fact, this is one of the most challenging executive courses I've played. The holes range from 125 to 310 yards. Lots of trees and houses bordering the course. This is also a good place to hit range balls. You hit off mats, but it is usually not too busy and very quiet. The range is also shaded from the sun.
I also suggest you try the lunch special. You get a medium bucket of range balls and lunch for $12.
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lindero country club is open to the public, but does offer membership to the 9 hole exec course and to their tennis and swimming pool, but i'm only here for the golf. it is relatively cheap to play here i think i paid $15 dollars last time i was here on a saturday. no golf carts just walk or get a pull cart. the course offers some challenging holes and has a few longer holes one where you can pull out your driver. it definitely is one of the more stranger courses i've been to as the course is surrounded by houses left and right and as you make your way through the course you're crossing streets and winding through certain paths. the last 3 holes are on the opposite side of the main street, so you have to play frogger to get across, but of course you should stay on the recommended path of going to the cross walk on the far end. overall it is maintained pretty well and offers a bit of a challenge on some holes. it's not your typical course, but is pretty low key. for twilight i think you pay a few dollars less and they let you play until you're done or the sun goes down. there is a small putting green and a small driving range that looks pretty old, but works.


