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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 9:39:54 GMT -8
That you have personally played?
Torrey? Aviara? La Jolla Country Club? La Costa?
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Apr 17, 2018 10:00:03 GMT -8
That you have personally played? Torrey? Aviara? La Jolla Country Club? La Costa? Public Access: Tossup between Aviara and Barona. Private: Pauma Valley. That said I'm partial to my own course, Bernardo Heights CC, once they fix the fairways.
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Post by Frantic on May 14, 2018 12:00:45 GMT -8
San Diego CC is one of the nicest tracks in town.
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Post by sdcoug on Jun 14, 2018 16:01:37 GMT -8
Played Torrey S the day after the US Open & it was immaculate & pace of play was fast (24 holes in 5 hrs), so hard not to rank it #1, just for the views & ability to relate to TV, etc. When it's in normal conditions and/or it's usual 5+ hour rounds, I slide it down a few notches.
After that: 2. RSF The Farms 3. RSF Country Club 4. Aviara 5. La Jolla CC 6. Maderas
Haven't played Barona in a long time, but that was a nice track as well. I've walked the Bridges & it's gorgeous, but any course that makes you cart is off my list. Haven't played Grand DM or DM CC, but heard both are terrific, and the Crosby is supposed to be pretty solid.
Best value IMO is Coronado - hard to beat the price, and then obviously either Torrey course if you're a resident.
Lomas SF CC is my home course & for the price I'd put it up there with any of the other CC's. Great value.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 9:51:32 GMT -8
I played Coronado last year for the first time. Truly a great round, easily walkable course, great pace, and nice views for super cheap.
Played Maderas once, in 2014. Bitchin course! In my top 5, anywhere. I heard LT & Gates used to live in there and played it quite often.
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