San Vicente Golf Resort
About
San Vicente Golf Resort sprawls across lush rolling hills in Ramona, though it is conveniently only 20 minutes from San Diego's many attractions. Situated in the Valley of the Sun, the golf course boasts scenic views of the surrounding mountains as well as temperate weather for most of the year. Ted Robinson designed the layout, utilizing the natural contours and features of the terrain. The golf course only measures to 6,633 yards from the back tees but it seems to play much longer because of the elevation changes throughout, which range from subtle to dramatic. The undulating nature of the landscape gives each hole a unique character. No two holes even vaguely resemble one another on this layout. San Vicente is not only for golfers though, there are also lighted tennis courts, two equestrian centers, and a year-round heated pool.
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Awards & Recognition
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Top 25 Most Improved U.S. Golf Courses(2021 #9)
Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by mdwright85 on 10/14/2025
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Photo submitted by 4JPJ5minWbktaRAAXOGW on 07/12/2025
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Photo submitted by toplucy on 12/10/2023
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Photo submitted by toplucy on 12/10/2023
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San Vicente Golf Resort, hole 3 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 01/23/2023
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San Vicente Golf Resort, hole 15 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 01/23/2023
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San Vicente Golf Resort, hole 17 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 01/23/2023
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Beautiful signature hole Photo submitted by u702975033 on 06/13/2022
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1st hole Photo submitted by manuelbravo on 12/16/2017
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Photo submitted by David9718809 on 12/16/2015
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Fuzzy wuzzy cacti : ) Photo submitted by janieluvsgolf777 on 11/04/2013
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So green... Photo submitted by janieluvsgolf777 on 11/04/2013
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Photo submitted by Joseph4887155 on 08/05/2013
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Photo submitted by Joseph4887155 on 08/05/2013
Golfer Reviews
No grass
I was excited about the recent renewal of the greens and bunkers. But the tee boxes and fairways are basically dirt. The ground was so hard that you couldn’t even take a divot to get under the ball. They are cleanly saving money on water because what is the point in watering if there is no grass anyways. For a 75$ peak hour tee time I would expect to be hitting off of grass. Back to the new greens, they are very tough. Some of the hole locations are nearly impossible.
Green changes are awesome. You better hit it to the right spot or 2 putts will be very difficult. Looks like they're getting ready to overseed the fairways so they're a little crunchy and tight lies. All around its in good shape and I will definitely play again and will recommend it to others.
Potential to become a better course
After renovation in 2021 the greens are in perfect condition. Pretty fast and demanding. New bunkers with deep and pretty soft sand are also difficult to play if you are not used to it. Unfortunately the fairways and areas around the greens need to be optimised. The ground is very dry and hard. The grass is brown. Speed of Play was ok. Stuff very kind and helpful. The course has potential to be developed to a better one.
Ramona Hideaway
I foresee some great opportunities for San Vincente Golf Club, though the course on the day I played was challenging the conditions of the course are promising, the fairways appeared to be dry and the greens were sprayed green, it will be awesome in wet conditions, and promising for dry conditions, the ball rolls out, the greens are very hilly, very few flat lays which could equate to a frustrating round, but if played as few times will change you as a golfer and how to play the course. All in all the course is promising.
Worth playing
The course was a fun layout and well maintained. It can get really windy around there, so watch the forecast when booking. The greens were pretty challenging - very fast and lots of slope.
Poor fairways conditions this round
Fairways were dry and barren. Very difficult to hit the ball. Difficult course as it is made it twice as difficult.
Wish I would have had a heads up on course conditions. It was much nicer last time I played here (back in Aug)
I will have to check with the pro shop next time
Glad I got a discounted rate or it would have been a waste of money
Best Value in SD
Great greens. Very challenging with the new renovation. Sand oh God is there sand! In fact it reminded me how much work I need on my sand shots since nearly almost all SD courses suck with providing healthy sand traps! Friendly atmosphere and tee boxes were acceptable. Will most definitely play again.
Frost alert
I had a tee time at 12 and I went there at 11:30. And I was told that there’s 2hour delay due to the frost early in the morning. I wish I had been notified before I left since I had to drive for an hour to go to the resort. It’s been a nice course as I remember but the layout was changed and the fairways are not good.
The tee boxes were too hard and dry and took a long time to find a spot the tee would sink into on almost every tee box. Sand was way deep and difficult to escape. Most balls that got dropped on green would roll right off. Difficult pin positions.
No Range Balls for You...
... but we'll still take your $4! Never played this track before. Showed up 30 min early figured hit a few balls. Give the proshop $4 for a small bucket. Get to range area and the token will not work. Turn around and see about half a dozen guys walking around the range picking up balls to hit. They tell me the dispenser is broke and the golf course sold it's ball picker? Whaaat? Go out and pick up about 18 balls as well and hit a few. Run back to the 1st tee in time to get off with my group. Then find they are having a tournament for members and the pace is sloooooow. Wait on every shot etc. Ok, we all know it's the weekend, but really? This needs to be managed more effectively. Ok layout, interesting greens, fairways a little sketch, but it's Nov so will cut some slack there. Pretty sure these guys owe me $4 though...
Needs some TLC
I have not played this course since the re-design and was really looking forward to playing until I saw and experienced the conditions. The whole course was dry. The tee boxes were so dry that they were hard and it was difficult to even get a tee into the ground. Fairways were also dry and hard. The course is playing more of a parched links style layout. I wonder if this course like others in So Cal are hurting for water? I liked the re-design of the greens, which are very challenging, but they were also very dry and extremely fast. I really hope they can get water on this course, as it needs. I am not sure if I would play it again until it is in better condition.
First time playing since the remodel
I have always loved the layout of San Vicente. Since the big remodel, what was once a very good layout has become even better. The improvements to some of the fairways, the removal of some trees, and much better bunkers is only the beginning. The new greens have transformed the corse into a true challenge - undulating, fast, firm, but true rolling. If you get caught on the wrong section of a green, 3-putt is always a possibility. There are collection areas around the greens where an overly aggressive pitch or chip shot will funnel off the green and leave you with another pitch from ten feet off the green. This is a course that will definitely challenge anyone’s short game. I’m happy with the changes, and plan to come back soon. Because of the difficulty on and around the greens the pace of play can be a bit slow, but it’s understandable.
Mini golf lovers dream
This review is based purely off someone who had never played the previous design or layout. If i make the hike out to Ramona, it will typically be for Mt. Woodson. In my opinion these are two COMPLETELY different golf courses and the differences are actually insane given they're just a few miles apart.
Mt. Woodson definitely provided the more scenic course and in my opinion is a much greener golf course with manageable greens.
SVGC is definitely a challenge, but simply due to the undulating greens, or how the old guy we played with put it....the mickey mouse greens. While the greens are certainly pure and provide a very true roll, some of the pin placements and slopes created make some putts next to impossible. Our entire foursome were single digit handicappers and a few greens left us walking away laughing! The fun part about this is the shot selections and shots you need to hit around the greens. Fairways are all burnt out grass, but still provide the ability to get down after it. Bunkers are soft loose sand for the most part. Will definitely come back here again now to play it after having some knowledge of what certain holes do, as the course definitely seems to have some low scores out there, but you HAVE to be on the right portion of the green to score, it's that simple.