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Canyon Lakes Golf Course

Location icon 640 Bollinger Canyon Way, San Ramon, CA
Phone icon (925) 735-6511
18

Holes

71

Par

6,373

Yards

71.8

Rating

133

Slope

Unknown

Driving Range

Description

Canyon Lakes GC is a regulation 18-hole public golf course designed by Ted Robinson, Sr. in 1987. It spans 6,373 yards with a par of 71, a course rating of 71.8, and a slope rating of 133. Power carts are available and walking is allowed on the course.

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Sun, May 24

This course could be one of the nicest in the bay area if they spent some time dialing in the grounds. It's already pretty legit for the price you pay though. Really fun layout. Would be really cool to see what it would look like if they spent a year making it pristine. They would be able to charge a fortune. Such a pretty location with some cool holes

Gunnar

5

about 1 year ago

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Great golf course. My first time playing there and greens are well kept. Great hole lay out. Didn't have to wait on the green people were moving. And it's a brewery there to . Beer was pretty good and they serve food also. Will go cone soon for sure l.

Fabian

5

about 2 years ago

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The conditions of this course are absolutely abysmal. Every hole has dead grass up the fairway and the tee boxes look like bombs went off on them. The only saving grace of this place is the staff. The employees are extremely kind and helpful. But if you want a good round of golf in this area, go to Dublin Ranch, where it’s cheaper and in much better condition.

Michael

2

8 months ago

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The only ding on this course is that the pitting practice green is tiny (see photo) and there isn’t a driving range. The fairways are at high in the rolling greens hills of San Ramon. So accordingly the fairways tend to be sloped which kinda gets annoying, but also, the balls get fair bounce sometimes. We play twilight and the scenes from the course are simply breathtaking. The fairways are well kept and the greens tend to be sluggish. Once you have finished the round, there is a nice clubhouse with food/drinks and beautiful vistas to take in as the day winds down.

Anil

5

11 months ago

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I played Canyon Lakes yesterday and I’ve played this course many times over the years and it’s probably at its all-time worst. I’m very concerned. This course could really draw in a lot of play if they did a couple things to improve aesthetics and playability of the course. Opportunity areas - clean up the sides of the golf course, there’s the fairway, then barely any grass before balls run down into non playable parts of the course. Create an edging of rough to catch balls before players lose them into non-existence. I can’t tell you how many fairways I hit right down the middle and the ball takes some weird bounces off the sides of the fairway and slopes down into non-playable areas of the golf . You’ve got to make the course a little more playable. I play Bridges golf Course all the time and I love it and it’s a hard course, but they’ve got rough on the edges that will catch your ball as it rolls off the fairway. Landscape the sides and slopes of the golf course with bark and drought resistant plants. When the ball rolls off the fairway, we shouldn’t be hitting out of areas where you’ve cleaned up dead and broken up trees and pulled them out of creeks into piles. And don’t use wood chips instead of bark it’s a different product and the ball reacts differently when you hit off of that surface. Next fix the greens. They’re full of diseases. Those greens have to be good. They should be firm, clean and roll true. Last, address the fairways. You’ve got a lot of hard pan out there and animal holes everywhere you have to address that. On the plus side the course has a good design. The sand traps were actually in great shape. I share that because the sand traps have been an opportunity for a long time, but you guys have done some really good work there. Also the tee boxes were good. Come on Canyon. We need you to do this. We can’t lose another golf course in the area. If you don’t do something fast this course isn’t gonna make it and that will hurt the game of golf in our immediate area of Contra Costa County.

Jeff

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7 months ago

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