Dublin Ranch Golf Course - $$
5900 Signal Hill Drive • Dublin, CA 94568 • (925) 556-7040
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golf4bri - Dublin 
With all the warm weather we've had recently, the course was in great shape and really well maintained. This was my first time playing here, and I was wondering how it would play since it's shorter. I found it to be a decent and fair challenge for me as a high handicapper playing from the whites.

We were done in four hours hours due to the shorter length, and this was on a weekend during twilight. We could have been a little quicker, but there was no one in front or behind us, so we just enjoyed it!

Posted: Sunday, July 13, 2008
Member Since: March 4, 2008
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gbplay10s - San Ramon 
Dublin Ranch is a little jewel among lots of competition in the East Bay. The operative word is 'little' as it isn't a par 3 executive course, nor is it a full par 70 course. It is a "tweener" that will challenge your short game for the entire round.

The conditions (greens, fairways, tee boxes, traps, carts, clubhouse, etc.) are fantastic! Pricing includes carts and complimentary bottles of water.

The course plays much like The Bridges at Gayle Ranch as it is built on similar topography. Level lies are a luxury and fairways are generally narrow and sloped. There are VERY few trees, so bring sunblock when it is hot, and be prepared for an afternoon wind.

Dublin Ranch also runs an active email marketing campaign, so discounted rounds abound. Pace of play is good since the course is short.

Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2008
Member Since: May 20, 2007
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andyt - Livermore CA 
What a pleasent surprise and a wonderful experiance we had @ this facility! Prior "hear-say", left my expectations on the low side. Previous comments were always positive on the quality of the Course. The only negitive aspect was related to the length of it.
It's great to see that managment listened, analysed, and reacted and did something about it by extending the track. Though all the cards still reflect the short numbers, by going to the tips really made the track challenging and fun too play! Congrates!

Posted: Thursday, August 2, 2007
Member Since: August 1, 2006
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long_straight - Pleasanton, CA 
This is the TRI-VALLEY gem. On paper, it appears like an executive course, but in reality it is a excellent test of all irons, woods, and the putter for greens always run fast, true, undulated and lush.
Par 3's, 11, range from 130yds - 240yds, uphill, downhill, bunkered, and wind influenced. Par 4's, 5, range from 350yds - 440yds with fairway bunkers, heavy/long fescue rough, uphill or downhill. Par 5's, 2, both over 500yds with doglegs, split fairway, uphill/downhill. You had better bring game and pay attention or you will be cussing the course and yourself. All most golfers need.

Posted: Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Member Since: April 5, 2005
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golfindolphin23 - pismo beach 
Played early AM so I could get to the A's game by noon. First time here so was not sure what to expect. Upon arival, as a single, pro shop gentleman advised that two foursomes just went out in front of me and asked if I wanted to start on 10. Course conditions are perfect, very lush from tee to green, not a brown spot in sight. Finished the back nine in about 1.5 hours due to no one, and I mean no one around. Only saw one twosome on the front and finished the round in under 3 hrs. It is a fairly short course , par 63 but its still challenging and very fun. Only gripe was the greens were very slow, but very true. Had a great time here, will be back when I visit the mother in law again. she's not that bad plus she can cook so it might not be that long.

Posted: Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Member Since: July 18, 2005
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travelerusa - fremont 
a fun fair course
but get rid of the fiscue grass it just slowes down play...

Posted: Sunday, January 28, 2007
Member Since: February 16, 2006
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jeremyk - Newport Beach 
This course is absolutely beautiful. It's really onle a par three, but a long one. The y have a couple of par 5's that are challenging. All in all this course to me was just about perfect.

Posted: Thursday, September 7, 2006
Member Since: September 7, 2006
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kwikwitd - Los Gatos 
Beautiul course.

Huge greens, magnificently maintained.
This is NOT an Executive course, despite the yardage. It is a serious test.

A bit pricey, but worth it.

Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2006
Member Since: June 7, 2006
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toddeaton - Livermore, CA 
Absolutely Fantastic. I love the course, I can't wait to come back!

Posted: Friday, April 28, 2006
Member Since: April 28, 2006
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OldCaddy - Alamo,CA 
This is the second time in two years I've played Dublin Ranch and it is in fine condition for early December. This Robert Trent Jones Jr. design might look rather weak on paper (4820 yds, par 63 (63.4 rating and 107 slope) from the blues but it will test you! The greens roll better than 95% of the courses in the area (FAST and smooth) and the rough is fair but will punish a wayward shot. This is an excellent course for seniors and women. If the wind blows (which it often does in the afternoon in summer) it will play tough for anyone. It's not super long, but it is a different approach-excellent greens, fine maintenance and intelligent design for where it is situated.

Posted: Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Member Since: September 20, 2005
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