Arrowhead Country Club
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | 72 | 6619 yards | 72.6 | 132 |
| Regular | 72 | 6289 yards | 71.1 | 129 |
| Forward (W) | 72 | 5765 yards | 74.2 | 131 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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| Blue M: 72.4/129 W: 78.4/136 | 391 | 410 | 485 | 195 | 357 | 553 | 512 | 209 | 403 | 3515 | 343 | 174 | 420 | 379 | 392 | 195 | 504 | 213 | 487 | 3107 | 6622 |
| White M: 70.5/125 W: 76.2/131 | 374 | 374 | 465 | 166 | 346 | 545 | 488 | 197 | 386 | 3341 | 325 | 140 | 400 | 357 | 364 | 175 | 482 | 196 | 461 | 2900 | 6241 |
| Red M: 68.2/119 W: 73.5/125 | 365 | 350 | 450 | 141 | 336 | 465 | 437 | 175 | 372 | 3091 | 287 | 112 | 376 | 322 | 340 | 162 | 461 | 171 | 425 | 2656 | 5747 |
| Gold M: 66.0/117 W: 71.0/119 | 309 | 340 | 416 | 132 | 300 | 432 | 433 | 155 | 290 | 2807 | 284 | 102 | 315 | 317 | 297 | 158 | 410 | 135 | 415 | 2433 | 5240 |
| Handicap | 5 | 1 | 17 | 13 | 9 | 3 | 11 | 15 | 7 | 4 | 10 | 2 | 12 | 8 | 14 | 18 | 6 | 16 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 37 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 35 | 72 |
| Handicap (W) | 9 | 7 | 11 | 15 | 5 | 1 | 13 | 17 | 3 | 18 | 4 | 16 | 14 | 10 | 12 | 2 | 8 | 6 |
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Golf Advisor: Top 25 Most Improved U.S. Golf Courses (2019 #25)
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Good course.
Good course. Fun to play.
The weather was very hot with water sources being difficult to find on the course.
Would definitely recommend to a friend.
Play this Classic Course
You would be crazy not to play this course now that it is available for public play.
The course is a classic design set in a botanical garden of old trees and great views of the San Bernardino Mountains.
Watch out for the par threes. The shortest from the blue tees is over 190 yards to a well-protected green.
The fairways are in great shape; the ball sits up almost like on a tee.
The best part: the course was almost deserted when we played. And the price on Golf Now was surprisingly low.
I know you will like this course.
Members are not very friendly
I agree with the previous post about the members who still think they own the course. The pro shop does not monitor play. Golfers teed off on number 10 in front of us when we where approaching number 9 green. No golf etiquette. If you are going to cut off players skip a hole and go to number 11. Also since new ownership has taken over the course maintenance has lapsed. Fairways are not being mowed as often and tee boxes are over grown. And for ball marks on the greens are terrible. Maybe money is tight. You have to keep conditions great to get players to come back. Just good pricing is only getting that player once.
Former Members STILL THINK THEY OWN THE COURSE
played Wednesday morning. we were playing number 9 and three players 1 cart 2 walkers teed off on number 10. They did not start on number 1 for some reason. We played behind them for 4 holes and got to number 14 and waited for a while. Then on 15 a par 3 with water. We were waiting for them and they pulled out there ball retrievers and started fishing for golf balls. One of our players who is a monthly member stated to them (really). Then they got defensive and stated we have been members here for 20 years. Then he stated then you should no better. Why did you not start on number 1 like everybody else. Oh there was a five some teeing off. I can assure you that you would have never caught them. All play starts on number 1 no exceptions. Pro shop needs to make sure this is the case.
A Nice Surprise in San Bernardino
The Arrowhead Country Club course was a very nice surprise in San Bernardino. It is an "old school" course with tree-lined fairways and bent grass greens. The overall condition of the course is 4 stars +. I couldn't quite give it 5 stars because it is lacking a few basic things - like signs that tell you where the next tee is, and/or signs that tell you what tee you are on! There are also a few trees that need to be trimmed so that the back tees are more playable (the 16th hole comes to mind). But the fairways are better than most courses, the bent grass greens are fast and roll true, and the sand traps are very playable. The staff is friendly and the food in the bar/restaurant is good. The buildings need to be remodeled, but the course only needs a few easy cosmetic changes. I will definitely play here again.
Arrowhead C.C. (Private)
For being built in 1944 it is really a nice golf course.
We paid $39 and the course was pretty challenging.
Especially if the wind kicks up.
Very well maintained. Look forward to playing again.
Great course!
We had an afternoon tee time. They paired us with some members who were just delightful! They were so happy to show us their course. They were happy to have us there.
The course is in great condition and was a joy to play! We will definitely go back! Nice greens
Semi private Arrowhead Country Cub
Arrowhead has always been private; I've always wanted to play it (didn't even know where it was; I thought it was near Arrowhead Lake! Lol) I was going to book our usual Shandin Hills "Hot deal" (it's still the best golf deal most anywhere) Arrowhead was listed! Never seen it before as it's a "private course!" Booked it! Its kind of a hidden course as you can't see it as your driving the Main Streets as a matter of fact it was about 8 minutes from my home (street driving; not freeway or Highway and I wasn't aware of it) I was questioning the GPS; as there was no golf course around there... But there it was! Dress code enforced be sure to wear a collard shirt; my shorts were even questioned but overlooked... The course was as you would expect a private course; immaculately manicured (surrounded by a gorgeous community) It's an old course so trees surround the fairway long fairways 5 par 5's, long par 3's. The course looks so welcoming but it's treacherous! Lol Oh, did I love this course.
Excellent condition
First time playing here. Very green throughout the course. Challenging greens make putting fun. Pace of play a problem as a foresome jumped ahead of us and played very slow until we called the clubhouse to have a marshall ask them to pick up the pace or let us pass since they ignored us as we approached the tees. They did pick up the pace and reversed direction on back nine to let us pass. Finished in less than 4 hours. Narrow fairways at times but nice layout. Definitely will play again. Former members stared at us as we entered the clubhouse lounge where no one was available to serve us at that time so did not purchase anything. They may still be in transition to public, but each person contacted was very accommodating.
Great Conditions
This course used to be a private facility that is now open to the public. The course conditions were outstanding. The layout is totally flat with very mature tree lined fairways. Challenging greens with very subtle breaks made the round more difficult that I was expecting
Good Challenge
Private course which turned public great conditions. Greens tip-top, fairways great, Traps and ponds a challenge in areas. Only in one trap which was firm. Others seem greater because playing was in some. Reading greens influence by mountains but some holes were not patted down after being cut which created raised cup. Will play again
This is an old style golf club.
The facility transports you back to the 1950's. I loved every thing about this course. I'll look forward to playing here soon
Beware
Before you play here you must know it has just turned from a Private Country Club to a Semi Private golf course (which means it is public) Many old members of the Private Country Club still think they have some kind of rights over the public player...The new owner has not got the message across to them that once you have paid your green fee you have the same rights now as someone that was a member for 30 years period. SO many of these old members do not understand that if they wanted to keep the place private THEY should have ponied up the money to keep it that way, they did not and now it is Public. So hold your head up when you get there and Demand you get the same treatment as the old members....that said we had fun there today BUT we were not treated as equal paying players but people invading these peoples personal golf course...NOT ANYMORE Semi-Public means once you pay the green fee you are a member for the day PERIOD>
Preferred tee times fine....enjoy whatever you have. Your course is on offer starting at 6am most days. As for membership. ..now that public players are allowed any attitudes by "members" will be an uphill battle which will be negative on your part. Its a battle you will not win. As someone mentioned-folks didn't want to pay extra to stay private-so here come the unwashed hacking masses!! Come on.....we are no so bad. Embrace us...or your course will dry up and blow away like so many other IE gems.
I beg to differ. Semi-private means just that. We are still members. we have the preferred tee times and the outside play must wait for current members. If you want to play early join. Join and pay a monthly dues for unlimited golf. Don't complain you won't play a better condition course in the inland empire.
Couldn't agree more with you here. Came here and felt 100% that we were not welcomed and we totally got pushed aside during checkin and we're even told we had to wait in order to get the "members" out. They lost my business.
Stop your whining, enjoy golf!
For better players only
If you struggle with hitting the fairway then this is not the course for you.
Streets are just off the fairway on most holes with not much protection to the cars driving by.
Also pace of play here is very fast, if it takes you 4 hours or longer to play you will get run over by senior members walking the course.
I didn't feel welcomed here, more like someone invading their private course and I wasn't up to par or didn't belong.
I offered to tee off early when I noticed no one checking in or on the 1st tee. They told me members had tee times and were on their way. I disagree with that statement since I saw the tee times were open on Golfnow before I went to the course.
I also saw a group of 6 golfers walking the course while we were playing. Glad they were on the back nine when we teed off. I guess the members can do as they please. If they want to get this course out of the red then they need to welcome outside play and treat us all the same.
I like the course and will go back, the price is great for the quality course that it is.
Boring
This was a private country club unitl a few weeks ago.
I can see why it's not private anymore. Almost every hole is like the previous. Very flat and unfortunately kind of boring to play.
I will say the course conditions were good. Can't say anything about the greens since they were just plugged and had heavy sand on them. I didn't like the fact that they didn't mention it before I booked the tee time.
Sad State of Affairs
Played here last year via PCN and played again this spring. Sadly the course has been put up for sale and the condition has deteriorated, particularly the fairways. Very thin grass everywhere. What a pity as it is a really challenging layout.
Thin grass in the fairways.. Try not swinging so steep. Take some lessons so your divots aren't the size of the grand canyon.
play here quite often. since over seeding last fall fairways are great.
Greens are smooth. membership is not very friendly. They make you feel like you are walking on egg shells. Probably a good thing it is for sale. If you can't play fast then this is not for you. 3 hours rounds the norm. Now a semi private course. Fees are quite high on Holidays and weekends.
I was playing in this group that day. Just as stated is exactly what happened. Old equity members need to be more accommodating. I was a guest and play many times per month. Just asking for a little common sense.