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Top 9 Reasons to Golf in San Diego

The Front Nine: Top 9 Reasons to Golf in San Diego

The Nine Reasons San Diego Golfers Love to Golf In San Diego and Why Other Golfers Should Too!

San Diego, California has an abundant amount of public, private, military, and executive golf courses for golfers of all skill and experience levels. In fact, San Diego has one of the highest per capita golf courses percentages in the country and, currently as of 2007, ranks as the 19th city with 109 golf courses according to Money Magazine.

What does this mean for golfers who wish to play some golf in San Diego?

There’s plenty of golf in San Diego for everyone. From Championship golf courses to executive golf courses, San Diego has something to offer for everyone. That’s why Go Golf San Diego has created “Top 9 Reasons to Golf in San Diego”. Here are 10 reasons why you should golf in San Diego:

 

  1. 1. Torrey Pines Golf Course – Hosting the 2008 US Open Golf Tournament, Torrey Pines is a legendary municipal golf course located on the bluffs above the Pacific Ocean and Torrey Pines State Reserve. The course has long been recognized as one of the top municipal golf courses/facilities in the United States. The seaside facility has two 18-hole golf courses, the North and South Courses. The South Course will be the exclusive host for the upcoming 2008 US Open.

     

  2. 2. Affordable Green Fees – No doubt, San Diego has some great golf courses and great value. Prime and twilight rates at most San Diego public golf courses are affordable and start at around $50! Even top weekend rates are around $75 including cart is a tremendous value when compared to other courses in the country. Whatever your budget, there’s a tee time for you at Go Golf San Diego.

     

  3. 3. Practice Facilities – If you wan to hit golf balls near the Pacific Ocean or in the back country of east county San Diego, then there’s plenty of golf facilities for you. You can even hit balls on real grass! Some of the premier practice facilities for the tremendous views are Torrey Pines, Coronado Golf Course, Steele Canyon Golf Course and for a unique feel try Riverwalk Golf Course in central San Diego at night for a great fog effect.

     

  4. 4. Convenience – San Diego has a number of golf courses in convenient places around the county to allow residents and visitors to play. With golf courses near the San Diego Airport and close to nearby tourist and business meeting destinations, golfers can easily and conveniently get their golf fix. Whether it’s a great round, practice session, or lesson, San Diego has it all.

     

  5. 5. Maderas Golf Club – San Diego is home to the well-distinguished Maderas Golf Club. Maderas has been rated the #1 Golf Course in San Diego County by the 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 Zagat Survey. Maderas Golf Club offers beauty, challenge, and plenty of thrilling shots as it winds through the cliffs, rock outcroppings, creeks, and forests of the inland hill country of north San Diego. The designers and builders have created three lakes, five waterfalls, and over forty acres of native wildflowers seen throughout the San Diego golf course. The natural foliage provides Maderas with twelve months of natural color.

     

  6. 6. U.S. Open Golf Tournament – The 2008 U.S. Open Golf Tournament is coming to San Diego and all golfers should experience a piece of the festivities. Even if you can’t play the first round of golf on the South Course at Torrey Pines on the Monday after the US Open.

     

  7. 7. The Weather – Geographically speaking, San Diego has one of the most temperate climates that enable golfers to play year around. November, December, and January often bring warm weather with typical Santa Ana warm spells, providing golfers with the perfect golf weather. Furthermore, most of the golf courses in San Diego can be played and enjoyed without a cart.

     

  8. 8. Buick Invitational – So you can’t play the South Course at Torrey Pines, well your chance to play a PGA course is available on the North Course at Torrey. The annual Buick Invitational is played on both courses at Torrey Pines. So, feel free to make your tee time to challenge yourself to a PGA championship course.

     

  9. 9. Golf Course Variety – If you want to play a championship golf course, public or private golf course, executive or military golf course, San Diego will provide you with the selection you need. There are some challenging executive golf courses in San Diego, namely Reidy Creek and Lomas Santa Fe. In addition, you can choose to play the La Costa Resort & Spa championship course that hosts the World Golf Championships and the Accenture Match Play Championship. Pick your favorite course and play it, then pick you second favorite course to play next. San Diego has many fun golf courses.


Come see San Diego’s Golf Courses and experience the thrill for yourself. Book your tee times through Go Golf San Diego.

 
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