Harding Park Golf Course

99 Harding Road at Skyline Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94132 • (415) 661-1865




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San Francisco, CA (94132)
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[10 Day Forcast]
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Humidity: 76%
Wind: W at 6mph

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ALERT: (Aeration Alert) Will be aerating greens 4/4 - 4/6.
* Please note that although we put a great amount of effort into forecasting course maintenance, we still recommend you contact the golf course to confirm this information.

1. ProjectX
Posted: 01/11/10 1:58p
Member Since: Feb 5, 2008
From: San Bruno, CA
The course is still in pretty good shape from the President's cup. The fairways and tee boxes were pretty good. Course drained fairly well for the winter except for one hole which has a large section ... Continue »
Last Rated
7.3
By User
2. paisano522
Posted: 12/07/09 9:31a
Member Since: Dec 12, 2006
From: Covina
Finally got a chance to play here and loved it. Great layout and a very good looking course. Not too much trouble to get into here, and a fun place to play. Very flat, so a very walkable course. T... Continue »
Last Rated
8.8
By User
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jverby
Member Since: Sep 14, 2007
Hole #5 is a short to medium length par 4. No driver needed for tee shot, try a fairway metal or hybrid instead to find the tight tree lined fairway. Only hole on the course with no sand whatsoever, defense is limited to narrow fairway, trees, and undulating kidney shaped green. Beware of the false front and fall away in right middle of green. try to miss left as a shortsided approach to the right with the pin placed in front can be cause for a bogey. Hit your 8 iron - PW close and drain the birdie putt...you will need it to compensate for your likely score coming for hole #6
Hole
5
jverby
Member Since: Sep 14, 2007
Challenging par 5 especially from the back tees. This severe dogleg left hole should be played as a three shotter. Fairway wood off the tee is fine for placement. Air for the large tree in the distance that is slightly left center in your vision from the teebox. Second shot keep to right side of fairway for best approach. Hitting too far left could leave you with no angle or having to contend with overhanging limbs. Approach should miss long to avoid huge greenside traps. Par is a good score here although with three consistent shots a birdie can be had.
Hole
4

View Award Rated BEST Playing Conditions in Northern California by Greenskeeper.org Members & Staff: (2006)
Rated Best Playing Condition in the North Bay Area in (2005)

Playing Conditions
8.05
Great
  • Course Statistics
  • 62 of 834 Overall Rank
  • Value
  • Layout
  • Service



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PRACTICE & DRESS CODE
Practice Facilities
- Driving Range: YES/Mats
- Sand and Chipping Area: NO
- Putting Green: YES

Dress Code
- NO Tank Tops
- Jeans OK
- NO Cuttoffs
- Softspikes Only