With over 90 courses, there are courses for all tastes and budgets in San Diego County.
With over 90 courses, there are courses for all tastes and budgets in San Diego County.
Carlsbad has its very own, high-end municipal course, The Crossings at Carlsbad, opened in 2007. (Courtesy photo)
Set beside a AAA hotel, historic and scenic Rancho Bernardo Inn is a former PGA and LPGA venue. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)
Sycuan Golf Resort, set in the picturesque Dehesa Valley, features 54 holes encircled by mountains. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)
Steele Canyon Golf Club features 27 holes of dramatic, Gary Player-designed golf beside valleys, woodlands and working ranch land. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)
Opened in 2001, Salt Creek Golf Club was designed by John Cook and Cary Bickler. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)
Torrey Pines Golf Course features 36 holes set overlooking the ocean. (Chris Condon/Getty Images)
Another beloved muni, Coronado Golf Course is one of the country’s greatest values, though tee times for non-residents can be tough to come by. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)
In the inland hill country of north San Diego, Johnny Miller-designed Maderas Golf Club is one of the area’s top daily fee facilities. (Courtesy photo)
For luxurious resort golf, it’s tough to do better than the Grand Del Mar, home to a Tom Fazio-designed course. (Courtesy photo)
East of San Diego, the Golf Club at Glen Ivy winds beside the Cleveland National Forest. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)
Carmel Highlands Resort offers affordable resort golf on its rolling, William Bell Jr.-designed course. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)
In Carlsbad, Aviara Golf Club is one of San Diego’s top resort courses, located at the Park Hyatt Aviara. (Courtesy Photo)