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blue_crush - santa cruz ca...... 
this course in is the middle of leveling its tee boxes and adding some length to the holes and should be done in month or less. the greens are still bumpy and slow and the sand traps are hard too and thin. the overall layout is nice, and getting a tee time on a fri was easy. now I know why..lol but the twilight rate is good, and the pace of play was great, under 4hrs. plus they had a great taco appetizer in the bar. the pro shop is well stocked, and overall course condition is good other than that. the practice putting area is a little to small and theres no warm up or driving range.
once all the tee boxes are done, it should be nice and lets hope the sand and greens get the attention they need. I gave it about a 3.5 of 10 but it deserves better once all the construction work gets done.

PS: if the wind is blowing it will challenge your game.
also the carts need to have sand/seed mix on them, and the tee boxes too, this would help the course too...

Posted: Saturday, April 5, 2008
Member Since: November 5, 2006
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kpchin - San Mateo 
Played on March 11, 2007 with an afternoon tee time. Beautiful day. This course is a little muni. We played from the tips which measured out to be 6200 or so. Tee boxes were not in the best shape and were sometimes not level. The fairways were great and the rough was really tough. It wasn't that deep, but it was thick. Balls hit into the rough did not move. The lies were tough and getting out of it was also tough as well. The greens were lush, but in need of a mow. They were also bumpy. The ball would bounce all over the place. The course itself is a decent course and challenges you will accuracy rather than distance. There are some holes that are really tight, so hitting it straight is a must. Plus the water and ob will really make you pick the right club. Overall, its a good muni to play, but you would think the conditions would be better. Paid $43 walking, which I would say was about right, but could be cheaper because of the greens.

Posted: Sunday, March 11, 2007
Member Since: March 30, 2006
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dyama663 - San Francisco 
Played this course on 5/7/06. Course was in pretty good shape. Bunkers were still quite firm. They could use something to break up the sand and than grade it. Greens were quite firm. Hard to hold the ball on the green unless you got enough spin on the ball. Fun course.

Posted: Tuesday, May 9, 2006
Member Since: July 19, 2005
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cmh3 - Sunnyvale 
I play this course every weekend. The greens are in fantastic shape right now. The rough has been very high because they can't mow. There are some fairly muddy spots off the fairways.

Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Member Since: March 29, 2005
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den888 - Calabasas 
Played this course a lot when I lived in nearby Mountain View. Nothing special, just a typical short municipal course. Noise from nearby 101 and 237 detracts from what would otherwise be a decent golfing experience.

Posted: Thursday, November 18, 2004
Member Since: January 22, 2003
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