May
17
to May 30

Event 1 - Dos Osos GC

Welcome back! After six months of rejuvenation, the golf club re-opened November 1st for a soft opening play period. While improvements are ongoing in preparation for the 2025 golf season and grand opening, the tee sheet at Dos Osos is open for full play. Please note that while several holes are looking great, some areas are works in progress. The grass is still growing, and further improvements are in effect. We are excited for you to preview the facility and welcome you back!

Formerly known as Eagle Crest Golf Club, this scenic course is located near the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in the beautiful San Pasqual Valley. Amenities include a championship-style golf course, golf shop, café with expansive outdoor deck, and practice putting green.

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May
31
to Jun 13

Event 2 - The Masters @ Goat Hill Park GC

Originally built in 1952 as a regulation length 9 hole par 36 layout, Center City Golf Course was one of the first golf courses in San Diego county. The course was redesigned in the early 90‘s by Ludwig Keehn into an 18 hole short course and became known as “Goat Hill” to locals. It is loved for its ocean views, fresh breeze, authentic atmosphere, and raw golf feel. Quite simply, you will have a hard time finding a more challenging short course with as many unique holes anywhere in the country.

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Jun
14
to Jun 27

Event 3 - The Links at Lakehouse

Covering 6,400 yards at our resort, The Links is a one-of-a-kind championship golf course for players at every level. This striking set of 18 holes was designed by Harry Rainville and is fully open for both Lakehouse resort guests and members of the public to enjoy.

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Jun
28
to Jul 11

Event 4 - The PGA Championship @ Mt. Woodson GC

Don’t let our 6000 yard par 70 golf course fool you. World renowned golf course designers Brian Curley and Lee Schmidt have created a stunning work of art for your entertainment and enjoyment.

Set in the rugged natural setting of North East San Diego County, the names of the holes give you a hint for what is in store for you. Just picture holes named “Ledges”, “Tree Tops” and “The Beach” to give you an idea of what to expect during your day at Mt. Woodson. Between holes two and three you will find yourself on a 450 foot wooden bridge unlike anything you have seen that winds through beautiful natural scenery and canyons. Make sure to visit the Hole Tour to get an extra special preview of all that awaits you. All of this, combined with great playing conditions every day, make Mt. Woodson a must play for all golfers.

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Jul
12
to Jul 25

Event 5 - Mission Bay GC

Mission Bay Golf Course and Practice Center is an 18-hole executive course designed by Ted Robinson, former president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects. Measuring 2,719 yards, it sits on 46 acres in the heart of the City. 

Located in the community of Pacific Beach, Mission Bay Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 58 executive course featuring four par-four holes and 14 par-three holes.

It is where Tiger Woods won a Junior World title.

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Jul
26
to Aug 8

Event 6 - The U.S. Open @ Singing Hills | Willow Glen GC

Challenge yourself on Willow Glen, a par 72 course, with demanding, narrow fairways and strategically placed bunkers. Sweetwater River runs along the course and comes into play on many holes, providing dramatic scenery and difficult shots. The layout contains several dogleg holes, elevation changes and water crossings that create an incomparable day of golf for enthusiasts. Ted Robinson redesigned Willow Glen in 1980.

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Aug
9
to Aug 22

Event 7 - Riverwalk GC

Riverwalk Golf Club is located in the heart of San Diego’s Mission Valley just minutes from the Convention Center, Old Town, Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego Airport, and many other San Diego attractions. Riverwalk Golf Club offers a 18 hole resort style full length par 72 course.

This San Diego Golf Course boasts mature stands of palm, oak, and eucalyptus trees, which frame undulating fairways and manicured greens. The course also includes numerous wetland areas, nearly 70 bunkers, and an array of picturesque water features – including three lakes and the San Diego River – creating both strategic diversity and a visually stunning backdrop for golf. While challenging for low handicappers, the course offers multiple tees on each hole, ensuring an enjoyable experience for golfers of all abilities.

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Aug
23
to Sep 5

Event 8 - Singing Hills | Oak Glen GC

Another gorgeous par 72 course, Oak Glen boasts tight fairways, tricky rolling greens, and difficult hazards all set among mature, landscaped surroundings. Sweetwater River runs through the course so get ready to cross the river with an accurate drive on the beautiful yet treacherous 5th hole — one of the best golf holes in San Diego. Oak Glen was redesigned by Ted Robinson in 1980 and by Dave Fleming in 1991.

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Sep
6
to Sep 19

Event 9 - The Open @ Steele Canyon GC | Vineyard/Canyon

One of San Diego’s finest golf clubs. Steele Canyon is a 27-hole championship golf course designed by Gary Player, one of history’s greatest golfers. He designed Steele Canyon with great respect and appreciation for the natural beauty of the terrain.

Since opening for play, Steele Canyon has been celebrated as one of California’s most exciting golf courses. From the dramatic elevation changes of the Canyon nine to the subtle nuances of the Vineyard nine and the total seclusion of the Ranch nine, any combination will make for a wonderful day of golf. As a recipient of Golf Digest’s prestigious “4-½ Star Award” and more recently a City Beat News Spectrum Award winner, Steele Canyon Golf Club has been nationally recognized as one of Southern California’s best publicly accessible golf courses.

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Sep
20
to Oct 3

Playoff Stage 1 @ Arrowood GC

Designed by prominent local architect Ted Robinson Jr, the Arrowood golf course is a par-71, 6,721-yard layout imbedded in the Arrowood community. Located in Oceanside, adjacent to Camp Pendleton and only 35 miles north of San Diego, Arrowood sits on a scenic hilltop by the San Luis Rey Valley, only about 10 miles from the coastline.

“This course is different from others we have designed in San Diego because of the topography and the extent of the natural areas adjacent to the holes. It feels open and unconfined,” remarks Robinson. Many holes are bordered by undeveloped riparian habitat, which give the course a feeling of natural seclusion. While the open spaces conduce to a sense of relaxation, the golf holes are not there for the taking. The course will challenge players of all abilities. It’s a concentration roller-coaster.”

The greens are a blend of Poa annua and Bermuda grass, firm and fast. “We try to keep them rolling at 10 to 11 (on the stimpmeter)” indicates Nikki Prichard, Assistant General Manager. “This course will offer something for everyone,” she further points out. Four sets of tees ensure that there is a golf test to suit any skill level. A potential two-club wind further adds to the variety; play early in the morning under generally calm conditions and you will find a docile course. The ocean breeze will wake you up later in the morning and on into the afternoon. It typically peaks when you get to the more difficult part of the round, the final four holes which have recently been named The Quandary.

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Oct
4
to Oct 17

Playoff Stage 2 @ Balboa Park GC

A devilish little course. Its deceiving short yardage makes it look easier than it actually is (if easy at all). Perhaps it's the perfect example of when the USGA slope/rating system, seemingly based mostly on distance, fails to capture the true difficulty of a golf course. Some holes have no bail out, forcing the players to play very safe, short of greens, to avoid disaster. Aggressive play will, sooner or later, lead to disastrous consequences. A good course for not-very-long and straight hitters, and patient players. A bad course for those who are wild off the tee and inaccurate iron players.

The course underwent extensive redesign. If you make par on #16 (par-5) send me e-mail. The original course was built in 1915 and the course record (old course) belongs to Sam Snead, who shot a 60 in 1943. This course, together with Torrey Pines, hosts the San Diego City Amateur every June.

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Oct
25
6:00 AM06:00

The Championship @ Rancho Bernardo Inn GC

Recognized as a "Distinguished Golf Destination" by BoardRoom Magazine in partnership with Forbes Travel Guide, Rancho Bernardo Inn Golf Course is a favorite among golf courses in San Diego, CA. You might feel its traditional layout is right up your game, but you’ll still have to think your way through some holes when water features and bunkers come into play.

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