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Steeped in a rich tradition of golf legends past, Riverwalk Golf Club offers a classic golfing experience like no other. Formerly known as the Stardust Country Club, the course entertained a myriad of golf's legends while hosting the PGA tour during the 50s and 60s. Now, golfers will once again be treated to the challenge and drama of the original course at the newly reborn Riverwalk. What was once flat now features undulating fairways, waterfalls and well-protected bentgrass greens. Water comes into play on 13 of the 27 holes with a spectacular waterfall surrounding the green of the signature hole. The San Diego River is a prominent feature of the layout, contributing to the beauty and challenge of the course. Riverwalk Golf Club's golf course is steeped in a rich tradition of golf legends past and offers a classic golfing experience like no other. Designed by well-known golf architect Ted Robinson, Sr., Riverwalk Golf Club is conveniently situated just minutes from downtown San Diego. Riverwalk is the closest golf course to San Diego's airport - Lindbergh Field which is a 15 minute cab ride from the course. Although centrally located in San Diego's Mission Valley and Hotel Circle area it offers a quiet oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city and is home to a variety of wildlife and wetlands flora. With the San Diego River playing a prominent role in the layout, Riverwalk Golf Club is both beautiful and challenging. Water plays a role in 13 of the 27 holes, and there are also four lakes and a stunning waterfall surrounding the green of the signature hole. A very nice club house, pro shop, restaurant & bar, lighted driving range, putting green, golf schools and golf instruction ensure every golf outing need can met just minutes from downtown San Diego at Riverwalk Golf Course. Riverwalk Golf Club Review
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