Links Course at Paso Robles - $
5151 Jardine Road • Paso Robles, CA 93446 • (805) 227-4567
Map/Satellite Image · Driving Directions

[Click Here] to post your golf course review and qualify for a prize!
betamortgage - Paso Robles 
I played here October 2nd and 4th. The course was in excellent condition! This is a dry area and they do not use much water in the rough so it is patchy in some areas. Great course with a great value!

Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2008
Member Since: October 12, 2008
Read ALL My Golf Course Reviews

golfindolphin23 - Pismo Beach 
Had not played here in several years, remember conditions not so good at the time. Went out as a single at 9 am no problems. Club house, or should I say trailer with no power due to construction is funny but no problem. This course is what it says, a links style course with no sand, hard fairways, and dirt with weeds as rough. I did find the fairways to be in very good shape. I hope they can keep it up with the intense heat they get in the summer. The greens were very slow but true. For the price, I found this to be very enjoyable layout, nothing spectacular but fun. Keep up the good work on the course fellas, I will definitely be back.

Posted: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Member Since: July 18, 2005
Read ALL My Golf Course Reviews

flyingdutchman - Pasadena 
Played this course as part of my central Calif. golf trail vacation. Was there before 8 am on a weekday and only 3 other players were in sight. Ended up behind a twosome but they let me play through. This course is wide open. Split 21 mentions tall grass and long weeds. They must have done some cutting because when I wasn't on the fairway (as happened too often) I was hitting from scraggily dry grass or dirt.

The fairways were in good condition for what seems like a bone dry area. Split21 is also correct about the greens. They were as smooth and well maintained as any I've played on--very fast but fair. They were also flat, but don't let that fool you. There were many subtle breaks that resulted for me, at least, in a quite average putting round. I can't count the number of putts I missed by an inch or so on the high or low side of the cup trying to figure out the breaks.

The layout as the "Links" in its name implies is pretty wide open. Take a good look at the hole layouts on the scorecards because the sameness of the landscape makes it hard sometimes to tell where the holes bend and dogleg. At 6,900+ from the tips, I think you'll find plenty challenge for your game despite the lack of obstacles between the tee and the green.

Don't expect much of a clubhouse. Just a trailer with minimum merchandise and no restaurant. For the money, however, ($35 with a cart) this course is a very good deal. If I were a local, I would certainly play it often. And as a tourist, I think you'll find the grape vines within reach on several of the holes pretty cool too.

Posted: Friday, September 8, 2006
Member Since: June 16, 2006
Read ALL My Golf Course Reviews

split21 - Manhattan Beach 
Played this course on the way up to San Fransisco from LA. Not too bad.

Pros: The pace of play was great, felt like we were the only people on the course. Good course for the price. The Greens were amazing...as good as I've played on.

Cons: The rough...Be prepared to lose a lot of balls. The surrounding areas are long weeds and tall grass. Scary. I actually got bit by a spider that was in my golf cart. Also, there is no such thing as a sand trap there...they are actually all "grass traps". I think they are planning on filling them with sand.

Posted: Monday, May 22, 2006
Member Since: March 5, 2003
Read ALL My Golf Course Reviews

[Click Here] to post your golf course review and qualify for a prize!