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Rancho Duarte Golf Course
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7 reviews for Rancho Duarte Golf Course
I've played here a couple of times and it's a nice and fun 9 hole executive course. Great place for beginners, the greens are well-maintained and has a couple of holes where you can use all your clubs including your driver.
They also have a nice driving range for practice and a great putting area. The price on the buckets are decent, you can get 60 balls for $5.
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This is my home course, probably played about 30-40 times since I picked up the clubs. Currently course is in great condition. Greens are soft and provides a good challenge. Fairways are full. Sand traps are good at some holes and needs work on a couple of others. 1st tee box being worked on, but others are in decent shape. Pace is typically decent. Waiting for a group to finish putting by the time you get to the tee box. Round usually lasts 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Driving Range is on grass depending on the day of the week. Some days off mats, some days of grass, alternating. Easy to walk on in the afternoons after work. Gets kinda busy on weekend mornings. Proshop is small, yet has what you need. Same with bar/restaurant.
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12/12/2006
Nice 9 hole executive course. It is about 9-12 bucks to play depending on the time of the day that… Read more »
Rancho Duarte is clean cut and great. Love the fact that homes are so close that if you shank it your responsible. The club house restaurant is good the prices are reasonable .
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Some of the best shots I've ever made happened at this executive 9 hole course (and some of my worst), and it's a favorite spot for my dad, my brothers and I to play a nice friendly round of golf. Granted I'm no Tiger Woods, and my skills at this game is fair to say the least...but the game itself is fun to play if you don't take it too seriously.
It will cost you about $12 to play a round (cheaper at certain times of the day or if you're a senior). The wait isn't too bad if you're a walk-in, but you can call ahead to reserve a tee time for your group. Each hole varies from about 70 yards to over 300 yards, with no water hazards but a lot of trees and a few sand traps to get in your way. This is a walking course, so no golf carts are available...but the greens are well maintained, so walking isn't so bad when you can enjoy the scenery and nature around you. The best time to go are early mornings and late afternoons...and if you don't like being paired up with strangers, make sure you have at least 3-4 players in your group.
The driving range and practice putting green are well maintained also in case you're wondering...and there's a nice clubhouse/restaurant on the property where you can grab something to eat and drink before or after your game. I recommend the breakfast burrito, you'll love it!
This is an absolute wonderful course for beginners and intermediate players to work on their golf game.
A GREAT 9 HOLE EXECUTIVE COURSE. I was just introduced to this place and love it. Greens are tricky and quick and the groundskeeper does a great job maintaining the place. For $15 on the weekends, it's a great place to hone your game. Since there are par 4's, all your clubs get used. You can even go for the green if you're long. This place plays in 2 hours and all the workers are friendly. Highly recommend.
Played here many years ago. I stopped by to see any changes. Now they have a automated ball dispenser. $5.00 for 60 balls on range. $10.00 to play the nine holes weekday. It maybe more on weekends. Not a difficult course. Playable. Nice lounge w/bar and sportscreen. Parking is good here. Not as crowded as SA golf course or alhambra.
A good 9 hole course with a couple par 5 holes. It is fairly well maintained and has a good little restraunt on the property. Definately worth a round if you're short on time.


