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Rolling Greens Golf Course
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
8 reviews for Rolling Greens Golf Course
8 reviews in English
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Review from T C.
Roseville, CA
I like to call this place TPC Granite Bay North Golf Club. Well, that's what my friends and I like to call it. I organize a little tournament with a bunch of guys from work where we are only able to bring and use 3 clubs. It makes for quite an interesting and challenging game, not that golf wasn't tough enough to begin with.
As for the course, it's great if you want to practice your short game. The longest hole measures at a whopping 237 yards and the shortest playing 131 yards. You can't be expecting too much out of this place. Although a short course, it does have it's hazards finely placed. There's plenty of sand traps and there is definitely water hazards throughout the course. Overall, fairly challenging course, especially if you are shotgunning a beer every hole.
There isn't a driving range, but there is a net that you can slap the ball into to warm up. There is also a little putting green. The course overall, being a muni course in the middle of granite bay is taking care of fairly well. Not Granite Bay standards, but for $12 for 9 holes, that's tough to beat. There isn't too much to swoon about in the clubhouse. They have your ordinary clubhouse buys with balls, tees, drinks, and some snacks. I've seen a smoker/bar-b-q in the back, but have never seen food cooked. There's enough parking for maybe 40 cars. Don't drive too fast on Eureka Blvd., you might just pass it. Overall, inexpensive little place to play.
Pros:
$$
Great place to learn to play golf
Done in 1:30 (with 3 clubs)
Cons:
Sometimes course conditions due to lack of etiquette of other players (divots) -
Review from Scott H.
Granite Bay, CA
The four stars is my future prediction. This course was poor because of poor ownership and a horrible and lazy greens keeper. The old staff is gone and a new owner is ready to make it great. New everythiing is in the works.. Can't wait...
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Review from Jessica L.
Sacramento, CA
Come here twice Easter weekend with my guy, my sister and her boyfriend (it was his first time...how cute)
This is a nice little course nestled down Eureka Road in Roseville/Granite Bay, they have made a lot of changes to it since the lasrt time I played it in 2009....you have to walk because the course is pretty short (even for a 9 hole, in my opinion)....but its cheap, you don't need to make a tee time and if you are in need of some iron work this is the place for you! only problem I've found is the course is a little narrow, if you don't hit it completely straight (which be honest, you don't) you could lose a lot of balls...but it's a fun course none the less!Listed in: Move around!
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Review from Kristin T.
Sacramento, CA
I went yesterday for the first time ever. I had been to the driving range before, but never a golf course so I didn't know what to really expect nor do I have any other courses to compare this to. We went to this one because its a 3 par course.
I thought the place was decent, a bit run down, but clean and good service. We went on a Saturday and the cost was $12 per person, $3 for the push cart to put your clubs on. There was no wait. They have beer for sale (cash only). Cheaper beer like Bud/Miller $2.50/bottle, Hefeweizen $3/bottle. I will come back! -
Review from Julie O.
Pinole, CA
This isn't the prettiest course you will ever play but it's a great 9 hole par 3 for beginners. I had never been on a golf course before this and was pretty nervous about my first time out but this was very low key. Not too crowded and the fairways aren't horribly long and complicated.
We were there on a Saturday and it was $12 per person and $3 for a pull cart. They also have $3 beers and they will put a couple in a bag with some ice for the walk. :-)
Overall - this is a good place for beginners trying to get comfortable on the course and it's a pretty good time. I'll definitely be back. -
Review from Katina R.
Rocklin, CA
This little walk on 9 hole was a good surprise for me. Being a new golfer this course made me feel right at home. The longest hole from tee is around 240 which helped me concentrate more with my short game.
If you want to $12 bucks to feel good, go here. -
Review from J P.
Citrus Heights, CA
It's to bad the onlything anybody got out of playing this course is how much the beer cost.
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Review from Rudy D.
San Francisco, CA
Pretty fun little dive. They have Sierra Nevada in the bottle in the combination pro shop / bar... I recommend that you grab about three of these per player per nine holes before heading down the hill. Smokes might also be good. It's a nine hole muni, I think all par threes, with a few fairly long holes. Par is a very good score. But this place is really for getting in a quick hike, maybe a couple beers, and some laughs with your buddies. Good times.
