The Golf Club at Copper Valley
About The Golf Club at Copper Valley
The 900-acre community of the Golf Club at Copper Valley community (formerly Saddle Creek Resort) sits hidden four miles off of California State Route 4 in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The two-bedroom bungalows for overnight guests are within walking distance of the clubhouse, its restaurant and the scenic course by Carter Morrish. A fitness center/Sports Club - home to an outdoor pool and hot tub, horseshoe pits and bocce ball and tennis courts - offers more recreation.Facts
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Golf courses at The Golf Club at Copper Valley
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Copperopolis, CaliforniaSemi-Private/Resort
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Photo submitted by AllenDale82 on 01/04/2025
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Photo submitted by u314164571906 on 03/04/2024
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Photo submitted by itwasuited on 10/08/2023
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by Cops1998 on 11/30/2022
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Photo submitted by SteveLaf on 10/03/2022
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Photo submitted by u000005563539 on 07/24/2022
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Photo submitted by u314161421979 on 07/14/2021
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Photo submitted by SQUISHMITTEN on 03/16/2019
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Par 5 13th Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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A spot of trouble on 16 Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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The fantastic finishing hole Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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Awe inspiring (and a bit intimidating) 14th 182 from the whites 250 from the tips Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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A little wildlife on the course Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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#4 Par 3 Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Thanksgiving! Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Champubbly and the view of the 9th! Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Augusta Bungalow Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Safe Landing on the 7th green Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Restaurant Views Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
Love Saddle Creek
The course is in excellent condition. The greens and fairways are in better condition than several other courses we’ve played lately. The immediate rough is manicured very short and tight. Beautiful views. Friendly staff. Golf Cart is very nice with an attached ice chest and the most comfortable plush seat in NorCal bar-none!
Thanks for the great round Saddle Creek!
Wonderful early Mother’s Day treat!
A hidden gem
I have come to learn that a majority of the time when an out of the way drive is required to reach a golf course, the course is going to be worth the drive. This was the case at Saddle Creek.
The course is a real hidden gem. Layout was well thought out. No two holes play together.
The fairways are immaculate and very forgiving.
Loved the course, and will definitely play when I am in the area again
Worth the Drive
Does not matter which route to get there it was a very scenic drive...The course is fun to play with elevation changes just enough to keep you thinking. We could play this every week!
Beautiful course. Excellent layout. Well kept fairways.
Friendly staff. Excellent golf carts. Course was well maintained with great fairways. I’m sure the greens are spectacular based on their shapes and undulations but unfortunately we played after they had aerated the greens.
First Time
First time playing and had a great time. I would play here anytime. Challanging but fair.
Nice course!
Saddle Creek is a fun course. It has a nice variety of holes. Lots of tee choices including combo tees with ratings. It was very windy which made it really challenging. We'll definitely be back!
Nice Mountain View’s!
“Saddle Creek Golf Club” ...nice greens and immaculate fairways...would play again!
Excellent All--around Course
A little difficult for the High handicapper, so we played from the White Tees. The Back 9 plays a lot tougher than the Front 9, as there are more uphill shots into the greens, and more forced carries. The course is in excellent condition, staff was friendly, and the lunch after was excellent. Great price as I got a reciprocal with my Country Club.
Conditions slipping
I hope its just early in their season, but the course conditions are slipping here. I've played this 5 or more times and the conditions for last two are noticeably worse.
The course layout and scenery are awesome. The staff is extremely good. Food at the clubhouse restaurant is above average (which is good because there is nothing else nearby).
The bunkers (and its well bunkered) are awful. They either have drainage issues in the bunkers or need to adjust sprinklers because even late in the afternoon there is mud and standing water in the mostly dirt bunkers. The greens played much slower than I recall them previously playing. The tee boxes were in good but not great shape.
I'm hoping they can staff up and address what are easily fixable issues because the track is awesome.
Great course.
Morning shotgun was delayed 30 mins by frost. Group behind us were 4 women who were all members. They were right on us the entire round and even called the pro shop to complain. Marshall basically followed us for 9 holes. We played in 4 hours as a foursome so don't know what else we could've done to play faster.. Other than that annoyance the course was in great shape and the layout is pretty challenging but easy to score if you are able to keep it straight. Definitely recommend playing here if you have the chance.
Beautiful course
Peaceful, walkable course in the oak studded foothills. Fairways are wide open where a few holes require water carry, and houses do not crowd the fairways. Greens are generous. Pace of play will be slower during months with shot gun starts and full tee sheets. Lots of wildlife and views of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Good Times
$80
Fast greens true and smooth. Ice on 1&10. Ice water about every other hole. Chilled towels delivered on back 9. Yes it was really hot. Starter got us off early as booked players were late.
Great course nice clubhouse
Only downside was over watering making a few bad areas.
Find serenity at Saddle Creek
To golfers like me stuck in the traffic jams and the stress of the high cost of living in the Bay Area, Saddle Creek is the ultimate value-oriented escape.
It's tucked away in tiny Copperopolis in Calaveras County among the foothills of the Sierras. Inside the gated community are welcoming resort-style amenities that help public golfers feel like a member during their visit or stay.
Golfers staying in the plush Lodge Bungalows can simply park their car and never leave. The staff will deliver a golf cart to your door for your round.
Even if you aren't playing, the clubhouse and its fine Copper Grille restaurant and the practice area are all centrally located within walking distance. The fitness center complex, located a short drive away, features an outdoor pool and hot tub perfect for the family, along with outdoor horseshoe pits, tennis courts and bocce ball courts.
The course, designed by Carter Morrish, is the center of this universe. It rolls up and down the surrounding hills amid dozens of spectacular homes. No two holes run parallel to one another. The wide fairways are generous, but if you do go astray, tall fescue will devour your ball. Uphill holes (such as no. 6 and no. 10) and the approach shots over water on the par-5 eighth and the par-4 ninth holes are the toughest challenges.
It's about as close to a five-star golf experience as a hidden gem can get.
Great use of natural surroundings
It doesn’t take long on the course at Saddle Creek to realize this is a special layout. Set in the rolling foothills of Copperopolis (“Copper” to the locals) the course fully utilizes the natural elevation changes and grasslands to create a very challenging yet playable course.
I think my favorite feature of this track is that each hole is a fully contained individual course element. If you hook or slice wide of the rough, there is no waste area or “backup fairway” from another hole playing back the other way. There are literally no two holes adjacent to one another. Instead there is just natural grass that I’d guess average between 18 and 24 inches high. In other words, if you miss wide right or left, get into your bag because you are not likely finding, let alone playing, that ball. However, what this creates, is the feeling – at almost all times – that it is just you and the golf course; and this is great. Because, really, who wouldn’t want their own private golf course… and this is how playing Saddle Creek feels.
All of that said, most holes have generous enough landing areas (and an ample first cut of rough) so that, by and large, you won’t get into that much trouble. There are a few long carries off the tee that, frankly, in previous years would have intimidated me. For example, I don’t think I’d want to be anything short of 180 of the tee on #17 and most of that is over a grassy waste area from which you simply are not getting your ball back. Yes, you should be able to routinely clear that, but standing there looking at it, it can be a bit intimidating.
None of this should push a player away from Saddle Creek. It’s challenging, yes, but it is a beautiful course that is ultimately playable for all but the most casual golfer. And there are some opportunities to really feel good about your game. When I stuck the green about 15 feet from the pin on the par 3 (182, from the whites) 14th hole I felt like I had hit the shot of my life, and you can’t get that feeling without a little challenge present.
I chose to walk the course, and that might be a bit much for some. As mentioned above it winds through the hills with a decent amount of elevation change and some longer treks between holes. It’s certainly walkable and I’m glad I did, but it’s worth noting that I don’t think anyone would classify it as a “walk in the park.”
The staff was friendly and engaging, showing genuine interest in me and my travels. I really enjoyed my interactions with everyone I met from Saddle Creek. This is certainly a course I recommend, and another one that I would make the effort to return and play again.
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Par 5 13th Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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A spot of trouble on 16 Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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The fantastic finishing hole Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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Awe inspiring (and a bit intimidating) 14th 182 from the whites 250 from the tips Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
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A little wildlife on the course Photo submitted by sorenj on 04/23/2017
Only 1 Previous Review of Saddle Creek?!
I can only imagine that the reasoning behind this is that golfers don't want to give away the secret to what a fine resort and course are tucked away in a little town called Copperopolis! Well, I don't either so here goes.
Stay Away! I did the stay and play package and it was... "terrible". Got two rounds of 18, breakfast overlooking the 9th green (pictured) and a 1 night stay where the practice putting green was 5 feet from the back door of my well appointed bungalow (yuck!) The online price was unbelievable, so I called them to confirm it. Hint: Off season weekday for way under $200. Can I say it was $158? Well, I just did, so there! Don't take advantage of this! The course fairways and bunkers are well kept and in amazing condition. (If you are into that sort of thing... ) Most don't like that, so stay home! There are lots of sloping challenges, water hazards and course wildlife (pictured). Wild turkeys on a golf course? C'mon now! Couldn't concentrate on my shots for 3 holes after seeing this. All I could think about was pairing them up with gravy, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce! Nearly ruined my game!
The staff were all warm and welcoming. Pro shop was super friendly, starter gave me tips for the course, restaurant had great food/view (pictured) and gave me the option of taking it to go. Heck, I was even given a smile and greeting from the greens keepers! With that attitude, how do they expect to keep this place running?! Oh and my golf cart was waiting for me at the front door for my morning round. Again, the nerve!
Seriously though the only negative, and the starter warned me of this: the rough is very rough. This may be due to the crazy rainy season this year and they haven't been able to give it a proper mowing? So I wound up losing a lot of balls. I have to admit though, I don't have much patience to look for lost balls, 30-45 seconds tops.
To reiterate, you shouldn't come and stay or play golf here. That way you won't regret not spending a lot of money, not playing a really top notch, well conditioned / challenging course and meeting the great staff out there off the beaten path. You're probably much better off doing a stay and play for $300 or $400 in Monterey or Palm Springs. Yeah, that's what you should do......
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#4 Par 3 Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Thanksgiving! Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Champubbly and the view of the 9th! Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Augusta Bungalow Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Safe Landing on the 7th green Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
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Restaurant Views Photo submitted by brovarnm on 03/30/2017
Great condition
Out of the way but worth it. Course in great condition, especially after 3 days of heavy rain. Interesting, challenging layout. Staff very accommodating and food excellent. Very nice bungalows to stay in, with play / stay packages.