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Travel: Check out more golf courses you can play in San Diego

With over 90 courses, there are courses for all tastes and budgets in San Diego County.

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Carlsbad has its very own, high-end municipal course, The Crossings at Carlsbad, opened in 2007. (Courtesy photo)

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Set beside a AAA hotel, historic and scenic Rancho Bernardo Inn is a former PGA and LPGA venue. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)

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Sycuan Golf Resort, set in the picturesque Dehesa Valley, features 54 holes encircled by mountains. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)

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Steele Canyon Golf Club features 27 holes of dramatic, Gary Player-designed golf beside valleys, woodlands and working ranch land. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)

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Opened in 2001, Salt Creek Golf Club was designed by John Cook and Cary Bickler. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)

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Torrey Pines Golf Course features 36 holes set overlooking the ocean. (Chris Condon/Getty Images)

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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)

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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)

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For luxurious resort golf, it’s tough to do better than the Grand Del Mar, home to a Tom Fazio-designed course. (Courtesy photo)

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East of San Diego, the Golf Club at Glen Ivy winds beside the Cleveland National Forest. (Oleg Volovik/GolfChannel.com)

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Carmel Highlands Resort offers affordable resort golf on its rolling, William Bell Jr.-designed course. (Brandon Tucker/GolfChannel.com)

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In Carlsbad, Aviara Golf Club is one of San Diego’s top resort courses, located at the Park Hyatt Aviara. (Courtesy Photo)