Lake Shastina Golf Resort
About Lake Shastina Golf Resort
Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed 27 holes at the Lake Shastina Golf Resort in 1973 in the shadow of Mount Shasta. Outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, fishing and waterskiing are part of the fabric of the region. Stay and play packages are available in condos and homes. The Sunset Bar & Grill and pool complete the amenities.Facts
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Great course
I always love playing this course. It's always easy to get on and the workers are nice and laid back. Their food is the best in town!
Great course
Interesting layout, course is in great condition. Beautiful views of Mount Shasta.
A Fun Course Needing Green Work and Sand in the Sand Traps
The course is mainly in pretty good shape, but some of the greens have some rough, bumpy areas that make a reliable and repeatable putt impossible. The main drawback to this course, as always from what I've heard from everyone who plays here, are the traps, which really, really need sand, real sand, maybe not washed white sand, but not the red, lava rock gravel that road workers put on the road during snowy and icy conditions. Besides making a classic sand shot impossible, the rough lava rock really scrapes up sand wedges and any other club one might use from a trap far from a green.
The course is in beautiful shape, the fairways the greens and the tee boxes were clean and playable.
The greens were a little fast in the morning on the front nine. Pace of play was great, it was a beautiful day first spring weather in the 70s.
The restaurant offered a variety of options that all looked delicious. We chose the BLT with tots and a huge chef’s salad. A family favorite is the freshly made pizza that you can eat there or take and bake.
The staff in the pro shop and the restaurant are always friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend
Unbelievable vistas
Winter conditions resulted in several greens being frozen which required adjusting my ball flight and landing spots. The course layout makes for fun management decisions throughout the round. The tee boxes have been moved due to winter maintenance (I assume) of normal tee box positions.
Overall, it’s a fun and challenging course especially with the winter conditions.
Typical winter golf at Shastina.
Typical for this time of year. Frozen solid until about 12 or 1230. Can use the frozen ponds in front of the greens on 10 and 9 to get home in 2 bounce your ball right a crossed the pond. But it was a beautiful day and fun golf. You have to be a little creative with your shots this time of year.
Beautiful course, breathtaking views, friendly Staff
This course features versatile holes from wide open fairways for the long ball hitters to technical over a pond shots. All levels of players will appreciate the amazing views and wildlife throughout all 18 holes! It’s hard to take your eyes off the majestic Mt Shasta and the beautiful fall colors.
The Staff is always welcoming in both the pro shop and restaurant. The pro shop offers a wide selection of men’s and women’s clothing and accessories.
Best its been for a long time.
I think this year has been the best i have seen this course for a while. A few bad spots in the greens but overall great shape..
great course
This is one of my favorite courses and it didn't disappointment. Starter helped me get going when I arrived late for my t-time due to unexpected road construction delays.
Views of Mt Shasta help make for a relaxing round.
Lake Shastina
Course was in excellent shape, speed of the greens was excellent too. Friendly regulars allowed me to play through. Staff, driving range, putting green all top notch. It’s a 3 1/2 hour drive from Sacramento but well worth the trip.
Does the course ever flood?
thanks