Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan
About Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan
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, while the Pine Glen is an executive course. The Sycuan Casino Resort, located three miles away, can also serve as a home base with more than 300 rooms, 10 restaurants and bars, more than 2,000 slots or video poker machines, more than 40 gaming tables, bingo and a 457-seat entertainment venue that hosts national musical performers and comedians.Facts
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Golf courses at Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by VanDeezy on 01/05/2026
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Photo submitted by VanDeezy on 01/05/2026
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Photo submitted by VanDeezy on 01/05/2026
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Photo submitted by AdinRacic on 03/29/2025
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Photo submitted by u314164028636 on 03/22/2025
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Photo submitted by u400521460 on 06/09/2024
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Photo submitted by Daniel9823859 on 02/22/2024
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Photo submitted by Daniel9823859 on 02/22/2024
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#4 is my favorite tee shot in SD. Photo submitted by u314164028636 on 01/12/2024
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Great round! Photo submitted by amc757 on 11/13/2023
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Photo submitted by u314162609655 on 09/02/2023
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Photo submitted by Theax on 02/05/2023
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Photo submitted by HeadFam on 12/30/2022
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Photo submitted by sherpaboy on 02/11/2022
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Photo submitted by sherpaboy on 02/11/2022
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Photo submitted by sherpaboy on 02/11/2022
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Picturesque hole on #12 Photo submitted by Adam2781543 on 09/09/2021
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Photo submitted by Calamity on 04/12/2021
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Photo submitted by rodel3853092 on 02/14/2021
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Photo submitted by askinner7 on 10/23/2020
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Photo submitted by u314160162713 on 09/15/2020
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Photo submitted by rodel3853092 on 07/11/2020
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Hole 10 Photo submitted by u000003557755 on 06/05/2017
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Hole 12 Photo submitted by u000003557755 on 06/05/2017
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Lots of this on the course Photo submitted by SoCalWaldo on 08/13/2015
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Lots of this on the course Photo submitted by SoCalWaldo on 08/13/2015
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Photo submitted by rodel3853092 on 08/05/2013
Singing Hills Willow Glen grants beauty, challenge, & golf elegance
Willow Glen grants beauty, challenge, & golf elegance with lyrical water hazards, canyons, and aesthetic crevices. Facilities on the links and in the clubhouse are appropriately posh without airs of elitist exclusions. All are welcome. Pace of play acceptable. Without GolfNow savings, Willow Glen is pricey however.
This is an excellent place to play golf. Friendly staff. Course is always in good shape. Recommend us to anyone who wants to have a great time playing
Great play
All conditions were great.
My only (small) complaint is the long walk with heavy bag from the parking lot to the pro (check-in) shop.
Will always play
I’ve played Oak Glen 5-6 times and it is fun every time. Course is fun and not too difficult, plus walkable which saves you some money. Will play this course any day I am free and a tee time is available.
Great course and excellent experience
I have played Willow Glen many times and seen it in various conditions. At the moment the course could not be in better shape. The greens were all perfect, fast and rolled true. fairways and bunkers also in perfect shape. Staff was friendly and welcoming and they don't gouge you at the snack bar. Prices are fair. The only negative at the moment is that the driving range is being re-sodded. Looks like it will be really nice very soon.
Great Value
Best course in San Diego for the value. Greens, tees, and fairways were in great condition and the pace of play was great for a mid morning tee time on a Sunday.
Course has been under construction for a long time, charging full price to play is ridiculous
I’ve been a long time player of Singing Hills. Yes, they are making improvements, but the cost of play here is way out of line. It’s a mid-level course at best, and with the recent price hikes it’s way over priced. It took over 5 hours to play Willow Glen, because there are no marshals anywhere to be found to move slow players along, and the course wasn’t even that busy. Construction equipment all over the course, cart paths closed, equipment and trash in areas on many holes. Greens were “Ok” at best, very inconsistent. Basically since Covid this course and its owners think it’s much better than it is, and while clearly it will be “improved” (although courses are exactly the same and they demoed Pine Glen) once construction is completed, how about charging prices that are more in line with the current conditions? I would not recommend this course, other courses in the area are better, and they don’t overcharge for what basically comes down to facilities improvements, not course upgrades. Building a soccer complex on a golf course (current construction) might be a windfall for the owners, but does nothing for the golfers or the golfing community that has been loyal to Singing hills for many years. How about focusing on golf, and not changes that just try to justify the increased prices to take advantage of the golfers?
Beautiful course
Great course but didn’t see a Marshall on either Oak Glen nor Willow Glen. Pace of play was 5.3 hours for 18. Absolutely beautiful scenery and the course was in great shape. We did encounter a group (7) of teenagers walking around being typical teenager punks yelling as we hit. I think the clubhouse should take note of random people just being able to get on not having anything better to do.