The Vineyard at Escondido - $$
925 San Pasqual Road • Escondido, CA 92025 • (760) 735-9545
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golferMike619 - San Diego 
played The Vineyard yesterday 11/05/08...
Course is still cart path only which sucked but they say this weekend (11/08/08 back to fully open)
THE GREENS ARE ON FIRE AT THE VINEYARD!
rolled perfectley, there in the best shape I've ever seen them in...
Booked thru golfnow.com for $27 at 6:15 am, smoking deal
I love this course and will come back often this winter
and the bugs are gone, they don't like the cold.....

Posted: Thursday, November 6, 2008
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fuafua - Carlsbad CA 
Played here on 11/3/2008 7am tee time.

My first time here, and I had a great time! They are over seeding the fairways, so it was cart path only, but that never really bothers me. Got a great deal for 27 bucks with cart on golfnow so that made it really worth it. Greens were in excellent shape, rolled very nice. Traps were in good shape, tee boxes were looking good too. I didn't really have any problems with bugs, or smells, maybe it was just that better with an earlier tee time, but I truly had an enjoyable round.

Course isn't really all that difficult, lots of straight fairways, a few dog legs, but nothing too challenging. I just started golfing in July, and I shot a +9 on the back nine (i didnt keep score on the front 9 as i used that as my warm up)

All in all a great experience, and I will definitely be back soon.

Posted: Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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golferMike619 - San Diego 
Played last week on Wednesday, the greens were half aerified and the pin placed on the good half.
They actually did it right! Cup was on smooth part of green.....
The course played firm and true. . .
Ryan in the pro-shop was very helpful, he showed me a great deal on Footjoy shoes
the girl in the bar was cute and very friendly, the burger wasn't the greatest....but it did fill me up and was fast....
played with my dad and a buddy, great track to play skins lots of risk reward holes.
front 9 is tight, and the back 9 opens up for the bombers......
can't beat the price

Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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kylechoffman - San Diego Ca 
I play here quite a bit because its close to RB (my home), has the best GPS and tee times early in the morning. Its the best within 20 minutes of RB (Doubletree is a dump on the side of a hill and most shots are uneven and CMR is in poor shape, too thin, no range).

I played here on Sept 27th and teed off about 645. Finished by 11 am. Course is in great shape. Scored 55 dollar tee time via golf now.

I played here for free on October 3rd (golfnow rewards). They aerated half of the greens. Luckily, I only landed my ball in the aerated areas twice. I was a single with a 6:23 tee time. I I finished 8 holes by 715 so went back and played 7 & 8 again, then moved on to the 10th. I had noone in front of me the front nine, people in front the back 9 and waited on all holes starting at 13. Took me hours and 40 minutes to do 20 holes. Other than the aerated greens, the course is in great shape. 2nd and 3rd holes kill me.

For the price this is a solid course.

Posted: Monday, October 6, 2008
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NoSnowMan - So Cal 
There are flying bugs everywhere! Most I have seen at any course in San Diego County.

The starter will not get you going on your round...but also offer bug repellant...kid you not. The roving marshall will not only offer water....but repellant. When you are swinging...they will buzz your ear and try to enter your nose. I believe I also ate a few accidently.

If the bugs don't get you....there is also a smell coming from the creekbed.

Does anyone know which months this occurs? I have heard that this has been a past issue.

Posted: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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davidz - San Diego 
Started off the morning with complete idiocy, no range balls, no starter, no carts. nobody seemed to know anything. When i called to make a tee time i specifically asked if there where ant tournaments for this day and they said no. Right about when evrybody started to complain there it was a womans tourny%$#@%^^&***. So we start the day off ok course is pretty haggard but thats what you get while you use a coupon and golf this course. greens were pretty good other than that 5 hours of pretty boring golf. I will never take another divot from this course i will leave it to the ladies in pink

Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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timwright - Austin, TX 
Great course. Good service. Good place to practice different types of shots, some level, some hilly, etc.

Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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MHUNTER - La Mirada 
Played 4-26 and it was slow.. Tee time was 10:15 and it took a little over 5 hours to play. Greens were ok, but after playing the scga course the week before they seemed slow. Playing it for the first time it was a challenge. Would go back again just to play some the tricky par 4s again.

Posted: Thursday, May 1, 2008
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knarfgnourt - Pasadena, CA 
Played here Sat 3/8. Customer service was very friendly and helpful throughout the day. Our group started slightly behind our tee time but the pace of play was good (4.5 hours) for the area. Saw cart girl and "course ambassador" multiple times. Unique layout with many holes utilizing large elevation changes. Overall course conditions were great. Fairways in good condition. Greens were smooth and in great condition. Would definitely play here again!

Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008
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rchdmcqn - San Diego 
Since this course has had some problems with fairway and (to a lesser extent) greens condition, I was pleasantly surprised with the lush and beautiful appearance of The Vineyard of Escondido today. Fairways were cut "in" more than normal, giving the course a tournament look. The rough was fairly even in length and the greens putted beautifully. Some coupon and on-line deals are to be had, so I recommend you play here before the end of this month's aeration event. Pace of play was moderate: 4 1/2 hours.

Posted: Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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sparky14 - San Clemente 
Played early on 11/7. Course is in decent shape, looks like they are just coming out of an overseeding as everything is shaggy. Greens are recovering from aeration, but rolling well. Nothing really great, but nothing real bad either.

The wildfires made it to the middle of the back 9, many houses bordering the course burned....but course did not get burned.

Posted: Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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alana - Oceanside 
I played here on 6-24-07. The course is in pretty good shape at the moment. The greens ran smoothly, the tee boxes were in good shape and the fairways were decent but certainly not lush (no surprise there, nearly every course in SD has this problem at the moment). As for the layout, the first 3 holes are not easy and the course can beat you up before you have warmed up. No. 1 is a very narrow tee shot, it is wise to consider hitting something other than driver here, a poor drive will not be found and you'll be on your way to a certain bogey, probably a double, just get the ball in play, even if you have a longer approach. No. 2 is a real strategy hole, it's not long but requires and accurate iron or fairway wood setting up an approach across a large pond. As for the rest of the course, the par 3's aren't overly long but they all require forced carries, so check your ego at the door and make sure you hit a club that will reach the middle/back of the green. There are only two par 5's on the course, with a good drive both are very reachable. The only negative here was the state of the bunkers, everyone in our 4some hit out of at least one and all of them were rock hard with very little sand, it was a lottery as to how the ball came out, the course staff need to fix this ASAP, it should be easy - just add more sand! Hope this helps.

Posted: Monday, June 25, 2007
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sammyb40 - Redlands/Mentone 
Was the first group off the tee Monday Morning 03/05/07, course was in great shape. Really enjoy the round and plan on playing again someday. Very chilly in the morning but few holes later it was perfect weather & jackets came off. Must play if in the Escondido/San Diego area..

Posted: Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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jotaeh - San Diego 
Conditions have changed a bit since I played here a couple of months ago. While the fairways are still in generally good conditions, can't say the same for the greens. The greens are really bumpy. Putts bounced up to 4 inches & changed directions randomly due to bumps. Ball marks weren't an issue because the greens were hard enough that you couldn't find ball marks to fix.

The sand traps were awful; mostly hard sand, and very thin.

Tee boxes were OK, but the par 3s had many divots.

Pace of play was very good; Four of us finished 18 in 3 hours and 45 minutes on a Sunday afternoon.

Posted: Monday, March 5, 2007
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SlamDuncan - Poway, CA 
Played Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Back playing the Vineyard after a long layoff. Still has a great clubhouse and practice area, staffed by attentive and pleasant people.

The course was surprisingly busy for a mid-week, mid-day round, but moved out reasonably well. 4:45 for the round.

Tee boxes need some attention, as there are many, MANY divots. Fairways in very good condition, given winter situation. Greens pocked, as usual, since most golfers STILL don't fix their ball marks. Still rolled true and were very quick. Tricky pin placement, too, so made for an interesting putting day!

All in all, a fun day on a pleasant course.

Posted: Friday, February 9, 2007
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jotaeh - San Diego 
Course is in generally good condition; very tight front nine, back nine opens up after hole 11. Leave your driver at home! Greens were super fast, difficult to hold an approach shot. However they putt very true.

Posted: Saturday, January 6, 2007
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pastorcsquared - San Diego 
Vineyard is such a fun course. The course immediately presents some unique challenges, from the tight fairway on the first to a challenging dogleg with water on the left on the second to a par-3 third over water onto a green that usually places the pin close to the water. The back nine features an uphill-all-the-way tenth that will make you club up to approach the green, finishing with a fun downhill drive on 18 that is trouble if you go right. The greens are fast, but usually well-manicured.

Posted: Friday, December 1, 2006
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rexballard - Poway Rex 
Played the Vineyard on Sunday 11/5 at 6:30 AM. Well, this is my first time back to the Vineyard in almost a year. I had sworn off this course after repeated outings when the rounds took 5 - 6 hours to complete. We went our at 6:30 am and were the 4th group out. I'm pleased that play took 4:10 minutes. However, by the time we finished our round there were people making the turn and coming in and complaining about the slow play. The course seems very poplular with Asian tourists, many who seem relatively new to golf - not sure if this what contributes to the slow play, the course layout, or Sunday muni players. That's enough of a rant - now the course.

One of the other reasons I swore off this course was due to the overall poor shape of the course. Well, I'm pleased to report that the course was in great shape.

Positives:
1. the tee boxes were in great condition. They were reseeded about a month ago so some of them were a little long. But more importantly, they were level and it was easy to find a nice spot in the box.
2. the fairways were in great shape. The rye grass has come in beautifully and it was very full.
3. the greens were in great condition. Theycould have used a quick mow, but the Poanna rolled very true, but just a touch on the slow side. The crew, or the golfers did a good job of repairing ball marks.

Negatives:
1. the rough was extremely high - I'm talking US Open high. Shots off the fairway were sometimes very difficult to find. Everyone in our group had at least one lost ball in the rough. At the end of our round I asked the guys in the clubhouse about it and they explained that their 2 rough mowers have been down for several days.

2. the bunkers were inconsistent from hole to hole. It was obvious that they have tried to "fluff" the sand, but some bunkers were pretty thin.

All in all, I wouldn't let these minor negatives keep you away. However, I would strongly suggest you get up early and snatch one of the first 5 or 6 tee times - nothing later than 7:00 am.

Posted: Sunday, November 5, 2006
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billyt - Chino Hills 
Hard to give a good rating on this day. The whole course is overseeded and half the greens are punched with the other half punched week of 10-16-06. Give the course a month or so. Traps are the worst I have ever seen. Hard wet compact sand.

Posted: Monday, October 16, 2006
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billyt - Chino Hills 
Hard to give a good rating on this day. The whole course is overseeded and half the greens are punched with the other half punched week of 10-16-06.

Posted: Monday, October 16, 2006
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SlamDuncan - Poway 
Played a tournament round at Vineyard on Aug. 20. Although the course did call and change our tee times less than one full day before the tournament...earlier by an hour...they made good with some nice freebies as their way of saying "Sorry!"

Fairways are in decent shape, if a bit wet in places. Greens are oddly a mixed bag. Some mowed, some shaggy; some rolled, some bumpy as hell. The tremendous number of ball marks speaks more about us as players than AGC as managers. All in all the day was enjoyable (since my foursome won!) If AGC can fix a few things about the Vineyard, it can return to it's former status as a MUST PLAY. Right now, it's still a MIGHT PLAY IF I CAN GET ENOUGH OF A DISCOUNT.

Posted: Sunday, August 20, 2006
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golfer_girl - los angeles 
Thanks RBRBRB for saying it best. I wonder if the municipalities and private parties that contract with American Golf ever survey the clientel....American Golf is all about $$$$. How many five-somes can you send off the first tee. 6 minute tee times on holiday and weekends....Marshalls that don't do a thing but look for lost balls. Vineyard used to be a great place to play. Things have gone downhill since American Golf took over. The GM--I think Monica is her name is a nutcase. You talk to her about a complaint and she just stares at you with that "deer in headlights" blank stare.

Posted: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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RBRBRB - San Diego 
Chalk another ruined course up for American Golf. I had not played the Vineyard in many years and am not sure when American Golf took over the management. I do know that the condition of the course now rates right up there with Chula Vista, Mission Trails, Oceanside, and the rest the courses that American Golf continues to run into the ground. The setting for the Vineyeard has matured nicely and is now quite pretty. The gnats that everyone mentioned seem to have subsided a bit and were only a problem on the front nine. Pace of play was pretty good for a Sunday at about 4:20. The layout is a bit goofy but not to the point of not being enjoyable. The condition of the course is the reason that I WILL NOT RETURN until American Golf is gone. The greens were like putting on a cheese grater. There were tons of ball marks(players must take some responsibilty for this), dead spots and areas where it lookked like birds had pecked holes in the green. The bunkers were soaking wet and the fairway bunkers on the back nine par 5 had hundreds of tracks from dogs or coyotes. Several diffent types of grasses growing randomly and the rough was very inconsistent in length. With so many excellent and reasonably priced courses in the San Diego area, there is no reason to play here.

Posted: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
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SlamDuncan - Poway, CA 
Returned to The Vineyard on August 1st. After my last round there, I was a little leery of the place. Played 18 in under four hours, cart and GPS worked great. Three problems, and I'm not sure how this can be fixed...1) way, WAY too much water on this course. Either there needs to be better drainage, or someone needs to adjust the sprinkler timing. A wet course doesn't mean a green course! 2) the never ending waves of gnat attacks. I know there are preserved natural areas around the course, and that's great, but d%mn ! Gnats everywhere! All the time! Unrelenting! 3) the greens are bumpy as heck. PLEASE fix your ball marks, fellow duffers!! It's hard enough to putt without having your ball run through an obstacle course!

All in all, it was a good round. Fix some problems and good becomes very good.

Posted: Wednesday, August 2, 2006
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brushmymullet - San Diego 
I have to agree with the previous post about the Vineyard. Tee'd off at 630 a.m. Finished about 10:30 a.m but the course has gone downhill I used to book online tee times cause it was cheap and course was in great shape. Now there are patches on the greens. Bunkers are really wet. The rough looked like Torrey Pines rough during the Buick. Seems like the crew hasn't been cutting them for a while. The worst are the gnats that fly in you eyes/ears. They have a really big gnat problems. Every hole there's gnats. I would rather play Eagle Crest/Woods Walley than The Vineyard. If booking online decide on Eastlake is better.

Posted: Thursday, July 27, 2006
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RedNumbaz - sandiego 
I have played a lot of golf courses in North County in the four years i have lived here. I have to say quite honestly that this round of golf at the vineyards was by far the most miserable round of golf I have experienced in california. due to the heat the course seemed fairly empty. While on the first tee, I observed 6 large black blurs on the green. I saw two maintenance carts drive by, and do nothing so I thought nothing of it. Upon arriving at the green, I noticed that the black spots were crows eating the surface. THere were literally 6 different areas on the green that looked as if they'd just been punched, with no consistancy by the d%mn birds. Futrhermore, the vinyards have become quite sufficient at the breeding of gnats. not 10 to 20 buzzing in your ear as you hit. 50 or so around your head, and another 200 or more so around the rest of you. For a tee time that starts in the middle of the heat you would think the course would not be watering for fear of cooking the green grass as we have all seen so many places do so many times before. However here, upon questioning the puddles of gnat larva in the fairways and rough it was stated that the water was there to keep the course green. Personally i would much rather see a few brownspots on the fairway than see any of my open orfices invaded by bugs. The front of house staff was exceptionally friendly, courteous, and polite. The practice facilities are awesome as well. Quite honestly I've always enjoyed playing this course before, but until the vineyards looks into some type of extermination, i won't be back.

Posted: Tuesday, July 18, 2006
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bnkwojcik - San Marcos 
Stay away from here!!!!!
Between the bugs and the heat I can not say which was worse. Actually the the water everywhere was the worst part of the round. I guess the abundance of water is to breed the gnats so we can get west nile virus. Seriously it was like the Women's US Open out there except it hasn't rained in a couple of months so they are just watering the course and turning it into a swamp. Stay away until they get this fixed!!!!!

Posted: Sunday, July 16, 2006
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derekjsquire - San Diego, CA 
I was very disappointed with the course. I heard good things about it before going there, but didn't see anything good with the course. Tee boxes were in awful condition and many were being reseeded. The greens were extremely bumpy, long, and slow. There were a lot of dry spots on the fairways and in the rough. Overall, the course was in terrible condition and not worth playing. Eagle Crest is a much better course for your money out in Escondido.

Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2006
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SlamDuncan - Poway, CA 
Played The Vineyard on Saturday, 4-8-06. The course was in great shape, even though half of each green had been punched. The problems arose in the management and control of the course. We had a 1:45pm tee time but didn't get out until 2:30. Carts were poorly charged and were dirty, too. Sound like whining? It's not. For a course this nice to start the day so poorly smacks of poor planning. Besides, there didn't seem to be any real adults to control things. As we got backed up hole after hole after hole, all the marshall could do was say SORRY and try to get the one group ahead to move faster. The problem was the fivesomes and the obviously intoxicated. Hey, I'm all for fun golf and all, but that doesn't include yelling, chasing wildlife with your putter, leaving beer cans all over, and urinating off of the tee boxes. Yeah, some fun. The course itself was in good shape and played true. Sure had a hard time getting a good rythym going, though, and will have to think long and hard about when I'll play here again in the future. Maybe early mornings are the answer.

Posted: Sunday, April 9, 2006
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melnick - Rancho Palods Verdes 
A real joy to play. Challenging but playable holes. No mickey-mouse forced carries. Areas around greens are tough - you need to hit the greens and stick or you will have difficult chips and pitches. A number of 'ambassadors' to keep things moving but not one refreshment cart.

Posted: Thursday, March 30, 2006
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dsully - San Diego, CA 
The course was in very good shape. Not too challenging, until you get to the greens. Greens, though large, were quick but true. I thought as whole that the course was nice and a good value.

Posted: Monday, February 27, 2006
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benderella - San Diego 
Played here 1/30 Monday and fairways was excellent but rough was thin with alot of dead grass. Greens were fast in the front but slowed down a bit in the back 9. The course was challenging, alittle on the shorter side as far as yardage, and percision is key on this course. Worth the green fees and customer service was excellent.

Posted: Thursday, February 9, 2006
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markhallen - Encinitas 
Played on 1/22/06 with a special rate - tee time @ 12:53 PM and we finally got off @ 1:30 PM with a cart that had just come in - needed two replacements before we finished only 15 holes because of really slow play - 5 players in two of the three groups in front of us.

Posted: Monday, January 23, 2006
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bill_14 - Oceanside 
Played New Years Day. Got a special rate on a website for $22.00 and was surprised how empty the course was. There was a chance of rain, we went off at 12:45 and finished by 4:15. Greens were in great shape. Fairways were a bit sloppy with the rain from the previous day. Great price fast round and good condition.

Posted: Tuesday, January 3, 2006
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SlamDuncan - Poway, CA 
Played 12-31-05. As usual, crew was friendly and helpful. Course played true, if unforgiving of errant shots. Rough was REALLY rough! Light rain didn't cause any problems and course seemed to drain well. Greens were difficult to read, but rolled true. Booked through golf619.com and got GREAT rate! Overall, this is a wonderful course to play, regardless of skill level. Bring extra balls if you aren't a straight shooter, though!

Posted: Monday, January 2, 2006
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oldsmobile - Vista 
nice course for a change of play

Posted: Saturday, December 10, 2005
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steve663 - aliso viejo 
Once again I followed an outing and sure enough it took 5 hours to play. Will tournaments ever play in a reasonable time frame?? This course is very nice. Putts roll true and the greens are fast. It is too bad they don't hold very well. It was hard to hold short irons even from the fairway. There are 4 short par 3's of which 3 of them require very precise iron shots. Tough pin placements and firm fast greens........not easy... If wind blows forget about it.

Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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brian55 - Escondido 
They have let the rough grow very long, it's easy to lose a ball just a few feet off the fairway. The weather has not been too warm so far this summer so the course is in excellent shape.

Posted: Wednesday, June 29, 2005
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george_ward - Lakeside 
greens were a bit off, but the fairways were great. Long grass in the roughs hard to hit out of. Friendly pro shop. Beautiful views.

Posted: Wednesday, June 22, 2005
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JTJones - San Diego 
They Aereated the greens on the front 9 Sunday and the back 9 today and did not tells us whin we made our starting time Sunday afternoon.

Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2005
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JTJones - San Diego 
Played The Vineyards today, June 7, 05.
They Aereated the front 9 on Sunday and were working on the back 9 today.
They DID NOT tell us whin we made our starting time on Sunday afternoon, so we were pissed.
They did have a little price break but not much.
So, don't forget to ask whin you make your starting times.

Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2005
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gmcusmc - Oceanside 
Course layout is fun. Firm fairways make you rethink hitting driver, as the holes often don't play that long, or narrow at the driver distances. If greens were smooth and quick would rate a lot higher.

Posted: Thursday, June 2, 2005
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pumphrey - Carlsbad, CA 
Nice outing on Sunday, May 22. Pro shop gave us the city discount even though we're not residents of Escondido or San Diego. Cart attendant/starter was a little surly for our early morning tee time. Decent pace of play. Nice, tight fairways; perfect greens (although a bit firm); awful bunkers (wet sand in most, spun sugar in others - no consistency). OK value for $60 on a Sunday.

Posted: Monday, May 23, 2005
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arguswilson - san diego 
Very rough around the edges. I couldn't believe how empty the course was for a Saturday mid-morning round. I guess high green fees combined with poor course conditions are the perfect combination to help improve weekend pace-of-play issues. Notwithstanding the great pace-of-play, I don't think I'll ever be back.

Posted: Monday, April 4, 2005
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juyloan - la jolla 
Greens are in decent shape except for a few bare spots on the back 9. Bunkers are bad with super shallow sand and little pebbles. Fantastic mountain views. Nice course.

Posted: Monday, November 8, 2004
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hoofmark - San Diego 
Played after the big rains. Course was beautiful. Rough up a bit and course played a little tougher than usual. Fall colors, grape vines turned red and a clear day. It was a wonderful experience.

Posted: Monday, November 1, 2004
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ucgcofamerica - Rancho Penasquitos, SD 
I called the course AUGUST 30 and i was assured that twilight is open and desk even took my name down for a 2 PM tee time and when i checked in i was told that the next tee time is 3:45, needless to say i was Upset, customer service is the WORSE i have ever encountered. WIll NOT PLAY THIS COURSE EVER AND WILL NOT RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE. LOUSY LOUSY LOUSY.

Posted: Tuesday, August 31, 2004
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kendall - walnut 
Fun Track, not in the best condition I have experienced before,but a fun day nonetheless. Greens are thin,folks dont repair ball marks,creates a not so good surface, but they hold well and are generally smooth and true. Staff is great and pace of play is fine. All in all with cool weather a very nice day. will always look forward to a round here.

Posted: Monday, August 23, 2004
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cliffcooldog - San Diego 
I've played this course several times, but it's in really good shape right now. Have fun.

Posted: Friday, April 30, 2004
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ohpoh - LOS ANGELES 
GREAT COURSE CONDITIONS. PRETTY GOOD LAYOUT. THIS COURSE WOULD BE A GEM IF IT WAS IN ORANGE COUNTY OR LA COUNTY.

Posted: Friday, March 19, 2004
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cliffcooldog - San Diego 
Nice Course. Pretty slow on weekends. Very friendly customer service.

Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003
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ctyner11 - Irvine 
Nice Track. Greens were very pockmarked. Maybe they should give away divot repair tools when you check in. This is too nice a course for people to treat like a municipal.

Posted: Sunday, September 28, 2003
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quaman26 - Carlsbad, CA 
The course was in great condition. My only complaint are the sand traps, they were wet which made them hard. But for the twilight price (less 50% with AGPA coupon), I got to play a nice course for only 9 dollars

Posted: Thursday, July 24, 2003
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JTJones - San Diego 
Pleyed The Vineyard Tues. the 15th just after the rains, it was wet, but in great shap. They had not Aereated the greens because of the rain so that helped.
It's a great value for the price, and if you have a 2 for 1 green fee from American Golf it's even better.

Posted: Wednesday, April 16, 2003
Member Since: March 15, 2003
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georgef48 - Upland 
Very busy course. The reason is that it is a great value and real challenge to paly. Pretty wide open on most holes, water does come into play on a few. Maintained nicely and fairways and greens are in good condition. Rough is fair, and not too much of penality. Worth the trip if in San Diego area.

Posted: Saturday, December 7, 2002
Member Since: December 7, 2002
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