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All 100 rooms of the Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan - owned by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation - are just a short walk from the pro shop and restaurants in the clubhouse. There's a fitness center, the Primrose Spa, tennis courts and an outdoor pool and hot tub nearby as well. The Willow Glen and Oak Glen courses are regulation length,…
Carlton Oaks has a long history of tournament golf. Curtis Strange won the 1974 NCAA Championships on the course before Perry Dye redesigned the layout and stretched it to 7,400 yards in the 1980s. The Carlton Oaks Lodge, Ascend Hotel Collection, offers 51 modernized, Asian-inspired rooms just steps from the clubhouse, its Oaks Bar & Grill and the…
The Barona Resort & Casino, owned by the Barona Band of Mission Indians, is located in the beautiful Barona Valley just 30 minutes from downtown San Diego. No resort fees, parking fees and free WiFi are just a few of the perks for a casino named the best "outside of Las Vegas" by USA Today in 2019. The 400-room casino hotel is home to 2,500 slots…
The iconic Hotel Del Coronado, nicknamed The Del for short, is known as a luxury beach getaway. Golfers, though, can take advantage of its proximity to Coronado, one of the most lovable and affordable munies in America, a mile away on the island. Torrey Pines is 30 miles away. Dating to 1888, The Del has a long history of wowing guests with its…
San Vicente Golf Resort in Ramona is nestled into the gently rolling hills 35 miles northeast of downtown San Diego. Both the 6,633-yard course and 28-room lodge have been recently remodeled. Every room offers a comfy bed, small fridge and a large patio or balcony overlooking the pleasant course designed by Ted Robinson Sr. Live music on weekends…
The Fairmont Grand Del Mar, home to Tom Fazio's the Grand Golf Club, has been awarded five stars by Forbes and AAA and been named the "No. 1 Luxury Hotel in California" by TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice. Its posh architecture is inspired by the works of Addison Mizner, whose exotic style in the 1920s were borrowed from Spain, Portugal, Italy and…
The Rancho Bernardo Inn takes pride in its golf, spa facilities, service and exceptional cuisine. The 265-acre resort features 287 guestrooms, three pools, a top spa and wellness center, multiple restaurants and spacious meeting and event facilities. The course has hosted both the LPGA and PGA Tour.
The Lodge at Torrey Pines and the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines both are adjacent to the 36-hole Torrey Pines Golf Complex on the dramatic cliffs of La Jolla overlooking the ocean. The rooms and suites of the AAA Five Diamond Lodge are furnished to make you feel at home. Between the two hotels, there are three restaurants (and a coffee cafe) and…
The Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa, inspired by a Spanish colonial hacienda, indulges guests with 49 private casitas with private patios and fireplaces. The Forbes five-star resort and spa aims to rejuvenate with wellness, fitness and pampering. Two signature restaurants, Veladora and The Pony Room, serve distinctive Coastal Ranch cuisines. Tennis…
The Morgan Run Club & Resort is a private club part of the ClubCorp. family that offers access to guests at its boutique 69-room inn. Restaurants, a pool, spa, tennis courts, fitness facilities and more make Morgan Run feel like a chic SoCal resort.
The idyllic shoreline of Lake San Marcos is the draw for the Lakehouse Hotel and Resort outside San Diego. The property is home to a championship and executive golf course, multiple restaurants, a marina with electric and non-motor boat rentals, two saltwater pools and oversized hot tubs. The 1960s-era hotel holds onto its retro charms with hula…
A stay at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa can be anything you want it to be. The resort has world-class facilities for golf, tennis, dining, accommodations and spa. The two golf courses have been modernized, including the Champions, which has a long history with professional golf. The resort tennis facility boasts 17 clay and hard courts, seven…
The Park Hyatt Aviara is a AAA Five-Diamond and Forbes Five-Star golf resort minutes from LEGOLAND and the Pacific Ocean. The hotel and Arnold Palmer design are intertwined with Batiquitos Lagoon. The course, known for its lush landscaping and flower beds, is a regular host of the LPGA Tour. Relax at the adult-only pool or splash with the kids at…
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Perfect climate, great coastline and a city full of terrific restaurants, attractions and 70 miles of beaches -- what's not to like. The San Diego area boasts more than 90 golf courses, laid out among seaside settings, desert mountains or inland valleys. It is best known for the pair of great municipal courses at Torrey Pines, located in La Jolla just north of the city perched on the bluffs of Torrey Pines State Park.
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If you're headed to San Diego and good golf and a comfy bed are what you're looking for, these value choices fit the bill (pun intended). That SoCal sunshine, of course, is free.
The Willow Glen course is the headliner at Sycuan Resort, which is located just northeast of San Diego in El Cajon, California. Willow Glen tends to get a little more play from visitors than the resort's other courses, Oak Glen and Pine Glen, thanks to a few more postcard worthy holes, Brandon Tucker writes.
While much of the Dehesa Valley northeast of San Diego is still largely undeveloped, the Sycuan Golf Resort and Sycuan Casino are its economic engines.
Think you can't afford a golf getaway to the San Diego area this winter? Consider a stay-and-play with rounds at these off-the-beaten-track courses.
Like many parts of the U.S., San Diego really beefed up its golf scene in the 1990s and early 2000s, building sparkling new resorts and courses set among the mountains and residential communities. Classic design from the game's past eras can certainly be found among San Diego County's 90-plus tracks, however. And golf travelers in search of the classics can take solace in the fact that many of San Diego's grand old walks are highly affordable.
From Torrey Pines, Maderas and La Costa Resort, to Coronado, Carmel Mountain Ranch and DoubleTree, there's a golf course in the San Diego area for every wallet size. Brandon Tucker offers up some of the area's best plays for three sets of budgets: high-end, moderate and bargain.
The awesome year-round weather in San Diego makes it a prime destination for a golf vacation. But like any prime destination, golfing in San Diego can be expensive, especially for a nonresident. But there are some hidden gems - and some good values - to be had in America's Finest City, Mike Bailey writes.
Veering off the beaten path can be just as rewarding as playing pricey trophy golf courses, and greater San Diego is full of courses where beauty, playability and the right price mix beautifully together. Jason Scott Deegan offers some suggestions.
It's a grand life when visiting The Grand Del Mar, a five-star retreat that opened in October 2007. The architecture of the resort gives off the vibe of an immaculate Mediterranean escape, all just 12 miles north of San Diego and five miles from the shimmering beaches of the Pacific Ocean. The resort's course -- Tom Fazio's Grand Golf Club -- plays forgiving with wide fairways, yet its approaches tighten the screws, demanding more accuracy to pure-rolling greens.
San Diego offers premium resorts like The Lodge at Torrey Pines, Omni La Costa to match its premium weather.
San Diego represents one of the deepest and versatile golf destinations in the U.S., and it's a pretty special place for beer lovers, too.
The Fairmont Grand Del Mar, home to Tom Fazio's the Grand Golf Club, has been awarded five stars by Forbes and AAA and been named the "No. 1 Luxury Hotel in California" by TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice.
Fall, of course, is for football. But it's also terrific for golf. So with that in mind, here's a look at the AFC West and where our readers are recommending that you play.
As one of America's best year-round golf destinations, San Diego County certainly has no shortage of golf resorts. For those on a budget, here are four stay-and-play options that won't break the bank.
With great tourist attractions, weather and luxury resorts, a golf trip to San Diego is a no-brainer anytime of year. Here is what you need to know.
When you combine weather with the quality of courses, dining, nightlife and scenery, the San Diego area is one of the best golf destinations in the United States. If money's no object, there are some obvious choices, but if you're on a budget, there are some pretty good selections as well. Mike Bailey offers up some recommendations based on cost.
With more than 90 venues in the San Diego area, there's no shortage of good golf. But as anyone who's been there can tell you, there's so much more to San Diego than its golf courses. Simply put, San Diego is one of the most pleasant cities in America, and the golf courses and resorts fit that motif perfectly. Here are seven reasons to take a golf trip to San Diego.
Even if you're not from San Diego, you've probably heard of Torrey Pines, La Costa and maybe even Maderas. Those are three of the most high-profile golf facilities in the San Diego area, but there are plenty of other options, some that seem to fly under the radar or are out of the way, that are worth checking out, too. The best part is that they're often bargains. Veteran golf writer Mike Bailey offers up a few you might want to consider on your next San Diego golf vacation.
If you're a fan of classic Western golf architecture, then taking a golf trip to San Diego might be in order. William Park Bell was one of the most prolific architects in California in the 1930s. His many works included private San Diego Country Club, and he also drew up the initial plans for Torrey Pines. Cary Bickler is another architect who has certainly left a positive mark on the San Diego golf scene. In fact, one of his designs, Encinitas Ranch just north of San Diego near the coast, flies a little under the radar, but it shouldn't.
On my latest visit to southern California I sampled 108 holes on golf courses I had never heard of before booking. The locals love them, and any tourist who isn't locked into staying on the coast will, too.
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Gary Player designed the three nine-hole layouts at Steele Canyon Golf Club in Jamul, Calif. All three nines -- the Canyon, Meadow and Ranch -- are unique. The one thing they have in common, however, is that they form one of the more spectacular courses in southern California.
The Willow Glen Course is considered by many as the headliner at Sycuan Golf Resort in El Cajon, Calif., thanks in part to a handful of the property's most spectacular holes. Set on 425 acres of valley floor surrounded by mountains, Sycuan Golf Resort is one of the San Diego area's most complete facilities.
Willow Glen Course is the crown jewel of 54-hole Sycuan Golf Resort, located in the beautiful Dehesa Valley northeast of San Diego. Views of the surrounding hills create a memorable day.
Sycuan Golf Resort, located just northeast of downtown San Diego in El Cajon, features three courses: Oak Glen, Willow Glen and Pine Glen. Pine Glen, which is often called the fun par-3 course, is ideal for beginners, while Oak Glen and Willow Glen are 18-hole, well managed championship courses.
Located in El Cajon, just east of the city, Sycuan Golf Resort is the only San Diego-area resort that offers three 18-hole courses.
Barona Creek Golf Club in Lakeside, Calif., is one of the best casino courses in the U.S. The course headlines the Four-Diamond Barona Resort & Casino, located 30 miles northeast of San Diego. Forget gambling in the casino. There's plenty of risk-reward on this Gary Roger Baird design.
Riverwalk Golf Club provides golfers with a green oasis in the heart of San Diego. Its 27 holes sprawl out across a serene setting that belies the busy world beyond the fence. Aside from the golf course, Riverwalk is a popular place to practice and learn the game, and the clubhouse bar has tapped (pun intended) into San Diego's popular craft beer scene.
Located north of downtown San Diego off I-15, Carmel Mountain Ranch Country Club winds up and down hilly property and has some great views of the surrounding hillsides. On the course, large bunkering, creeks, ponds and boulder formations all come into play, making it a great option for lower handicaps. Brandon Tucker has more in this photo gallery.
San Vicente Golf Resort, a hidden oasis located roughly 35 miles northeast of downtown San Diego, continues to invest in its AAA 3-Diamond Lodge and Ted Robinson-designed golf course to keep customers happy. The course is currently undergoing a million-dollar turf-reduction program to save on water costs. Despite all the changes, San Vicente has kept its old-school parkland character intact.
There are a lot of big-name courses near San Diego, but don't forget about the Mt. Woodson Golf Course in Ramona. The mountainous terrain provides holes with great character and scenery.
Maderas Golf Club is not only one of the top public courses in San Diego, it is considered one of the best in California. Spread across the inland hills of north San Diego, its location off the beaten path in Poway hasn't prevented it from being a local favorite since opening in 2000.
Since it debuted in 2000, Maderas Golf Club -- a top 100-caliber Johnny Miller/Robert Muir Graves design -- has made quite a name for itself in a crowded San Diego golf scene.
Golfers must stay at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar to gain access to The Grand Golf Club in San Diego, and all of the Fairmont's plush offerings extend to the golf experience.
At The Grand Golf Club, an amenity of the Fairmont Grand Del Mar resort in northern San Diego, Tom Fazio used his signature bunkering to frame holes and protect greens.
The South Course at Torrey Pines is one of the great municipal courses in the U.S. and hosted an epic 2008 U.S. Open. Tour the course with these photos.
Torrey Pines North reopened at the end of 2016 following an extensive renovation by golf course architect Tom Weiskopf.
Architects Steve Pate and Damian Pascuzzo renovated the Legends Course at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in 2013. The makeover redesigned and expanded 18 new bentgrass greens, rebuilt all the bunkers and reshaped tees, adding a fifth set.
Located in a sunny golf destination full of luxurious resorts, Aviara G.C. stands out in a big way. Though open to the public the Arnold Palmer design is part of the lavish Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, located just up the hill.
Work completed in 2011 has revived the Champions Course at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. Whether it leads to a return of the PGA Tour remains to be seen, but the changes have definitely upgraded the experience for members and resort guests.
The Crossings at Carlsbad, located just north of San Diego, is one of California's more ambitious municipal golf courses. It's one of the area's newest courses, opening in 2007, and is plotted out on 1,000 acres of very severe mountain landscape that features wetlands at its lower points. Brandon Tucker shows us more in this photo gallery.
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