Turkey Creek Golf Club - $$
1525 State Highway 193 • Lincoln, CA 95648 • (916) 434-9100
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jayandgail - Diamond Bar, CA 
I thought the course was in good shape and very enjoyable.

Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2008
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matttalbert - sac 
Turkey creek is another Brad Bell gem that is just a pleasure to play. Each hole is well defined by surrounding oaks, pines, granite outcroppings, and the natural habitat of the foothills.

Located just outside of Lincoln, this course is a masterpiece with respect to the natural contours of the area. Challenging semi- blind tee shots with just enough hint of direction lend a mystic to each hole that provides exhilliration from the tee box. The kind of enthusiasm that it takes to play on a hot summer afternoon.

The greens were just severe enough to keep all putters intact after more than a few 3-putts. You have to be on the pro side to play.

Turkey Creek is an excellent course. I judge a course on how soon I return to play. I will be back soon to try Turkey!!!

Posted: Saturday, July 26, 2008
Member Since: December 25, 2007
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bUZZ451 - Lincoln Ca 
Played Turkey Creek 6/11/08 as a single. Course in good shape, a little slow. But if you were wearing a cowboy hat the wind would have blown you away. A playing partner would have been nice. Actually really nice...........Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Posted: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Member Since: December 13, 2005
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shebylo - Mill Valley 
Bring your A game off the Blue tees. Solid layout.
Course description helpful from Golfwits.
Challenging!

Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2008
Member Since: August 18, 2007
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bUZZ451 - sacramento 
The course is ok BUT the pace of play is slow, slow, and slower.Second hole begins backing up and when you get to the 10th there are a minimum of three (3) groups waiting. Have advised Pro Sho but it has not changed during the last year 5hrs and 37 minutes. Not that I counted every minute out there. Did I mention how slow it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2008
Member Since: December 13, 2005
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bUZZ451 - Sacramento 
Course is in adequate shape BUT 5hr-6hr rounds. Last three (3)outing; 5hrs 10min., 5hr 22min, 5hr 18min. Brutal. Gets backed up at 2nd hole and continues through 10 where it gets worse. No marshals and starters. Pro Shop has no comment on pace of play....

Posted: Thursday, November 1, 2007
Member Since: December 13, 2005
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noggles - San Francisco 
Excellent golf course. Incredible finishing holes and a great challenge.

Posted: Friday, July 6, 2007
Member Since: May 5, 2007
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norcalcraig - Orangevale, Ca 
Two weeks have past since greens were punched and the greens are playable, however they're a little on the soft side. You can attack the pins right now and still have a bit of challenge trying to sink them. The green fees are a bit high, I only play there during twilight or look for internet deals. The greens is what makes this course tough and they will be in top form in two weeks.

To people who play this course:

Please your repair your divots, the course can be so much better if its patrons care about this course.

Posted: Sunday, April 8, 2007
Member Since: March 20, 2007
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goldenm - Modesto 
Played Turkey Creek Sunday, Oct. 8. Awesome! From the moment I arrived I was impressed. The cart attendant was there before I could get out of mt car. Asked if I wanted a cart. (YES. you do want a cart.) This course has so much ambience and charm you might catch youself sightseeing. Used my driver three times as "smart golf" is the recommended play of the day. There were so many shots you need to shape, you get to use all of your clubs. One green had some bare spots but, the rest were in great shape. Can't wait to come back!!!

Posted: Monday, October 9, 2006
Member Since: September 27, 2006
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weber - coto de caza 
During my trip to this area it seems all the courses are in questionable condition. Greens were probably the best part ofthe course. Fairways .... lots of bare spots. I love the course, staff is very friendly. Hope next year things have improved.

Posted: Thursday, September 21, 2006
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unholybliss - Sacramento 
Very dissappointed. It did only cost $25, but still was dissapointed. Pace was slow, sod was re-layed everywhere and was done POORLY. Seems like everyone playing there just does not care to repair their divots in the greens either.

I play a different course every week and this course is in the worst shape I have seen locally. I wonder what the other greenskeepers know that Turkey Creeks greenskeeper doesn't know, because he is definitely struggling.

Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Member Since: July 9, 2006
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unholybliss - Sacramento, Ca 
This was a decent course. Not as good as the hype though. Definitely in the TEAL BEND family, as the first thing I noticed was that the clubhouse is identical to Teal Bend's clubhouse. I was excited to be going to a course with GPS on the carts, until half way through my round as I realized that most of the cart paths were roped off to prevent carts from entering the fairways. Why have GPS on the carts if the carts can't go to your ball.......The sixth hole was extremely frustrating due to the greenskeeper with his two-way radio cranked up like he was at a football game, talking with someone the whole time we were in the fairway. After our approach shots to the green and dodging the sprinklers that just turned on "automatically" while we were heading back to our carts, we asked the greenskeeper if he would turn down his radio while we were playing. He replied, sure thing - whatever! We looked at each other and headed for the green. What happened next was the same greenskeeper approached the green while my buddy was putting - yes, talking on his radio like we weren't there. I was addressing my putt, when the sprinklers around the green, again "automatically" turned on. I stopped, looked at him and firmly asked........could you turn the radio DOWN so we can play and could you keep the sprinklers off............he grunted something........I called the pro shop and complained.........five minutes later, while heading to our tee shots on the next hole, some guy came out and asked if we had a problem. I replied yes and explained, only to get the response - do you want the grass to die and then have to play on dirt?

I'll tell you what - I understand grass needs watering, but why does it have to happen while you are being charged good money to play there. And should I have to listen to some illegal alien on a radio that you could hear at a football game while I am trying to focus on my shot - if so, I can guarentee that I will NOT be slapping down my greenbacks to play there.........yes I would rather play in Scottland (ie. the do you want to play on dirt comment), where there is at least consideration for it's paying guests. Hell, I'd rather pay to play at Bing Malony with airplanes flying 200-400 feet over my head.

Posted: Wednesday, July 26, 2006
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quinney5 - Benicia 
This course has many attributes that are important to me. It is visually very beautiful and appears natural, the condition of the course is always good, and it is so quiet you can hear the birds talking to each other. (I should mention that my buddy lost his appreciation for the charming wild turkeys when one of them let out a series of gobbles during the backswing of his birdie putt.)

The course is quite challenging for those of us who do not always hit the ball straight. The fairways are mostly treelined and some are very tight, with unmowed underbrush between the trees, only a few feet off the fairways. If you hit it in there forgetaboutit. I think the blue tees are best for single-digit handicappers or extremely straight hitters. This is a course where prior knowledge is valuable, because there are many doglegs and elevation changes, causing tee shots to finish out of sight of the tee. Try to get paired with a local.

All in all, it is very much worth the cost and it is one of my faves.

Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2006
Member Since: May 18, 2005
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BGRUNWALD - EL DORADO HILLS 
OVERALL COURSE IS IN BETTER THAN AVERAGE CONDITIONS AND GETTING BETTER. GREENS HAD JUST BEEN SANDED

Posted: Friday, May 27, 2005
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bbates58 - Sacramento 
Played on 4/20/05. Course is beautiful and well cared for. Some challenges. Greens were very slow on the front nine. They had put in color GPS on the carts. The best feature of it was that it showed the distance to the carts in front of you. No guessing if they were far enough away. I look forward to playing there again.

Posted: Friday, April 22, 2005
Member Since: April 8, 2005
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Josh1004 - Sacramento 
One of the best courses around the area, easy to find good deals and easy to get lost in its beauty during a round of golf. A nice layout and a well kept course, I love the changes from hole to hole it is a must play in Sac.

Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Member Since: March 29, 2005
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stickman - Meadow Vista, CA 
Nice course. Fun layout... always interesting and thought provoking. The granite boulders strewn about are great looking. Not a walker's course (cart included in green fee) as there are many long trips between holes and some big elevation changes.

The greens were pretty shaggy, but we played after a few days of heavy rain. I imagine that they can be pretty good when the weather's better. The fairways were really nice. A little long here and there, but to be expected after the rain. The tees were pretty beat up... we played the whites.

My Dad and I enjoyed our day. Nice people, beautiful course, and we got a pretty good deal on the Turkey Creek website (http://www.clubcorpgolf.com/clubs_region/sacramento_ca.asp).

Posted: Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Member Since: November 12, 2002
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weber - coto de caza 
Played here August 25, 2004. I love this course. great track! Always in fine shape. One of the best courses in the Sacramento area.

Posted: Thursday, November 4, 2004
Member Since: December 4, 2002
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