Contra Costa County
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Courses
- Diablo Country Club
- Franklin Canyon Golf Course
- Canyon Lakes Golf Course & Brewery;Canyon Lakes Golf Club
- Orinda Country Club
- Round Hill Country Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Dollar Ranch Golf Course
- Richmond Country Club
- Boundary Oak Golf Course
- Diablo Creek Golf Course
- Lone Tree Golf Course
- Tilden Park Golf Course
- Bethel Island Golf Course - 18 hole Par 72
- San Ramon Golf Club
- Oakhurst Country Club
- Moraga Country Club - 18 hole Par 71
- The Falls
- Creekside Golf Course
- The Bridges Golf Club
- Crow Canyon Country Club
- Diablo Hills Golf Course - 9 hole Par 34
- Berkeley Country Club - 18 hole Par 72
- The Lakeside
- Buchanan Fields Golf Course
- Contra Costa Country Club - 18 hole Par 72
- The Golf Club at Brentwood - 3 x 9 hole par 36 Creekside & Hillside & Diablo Courses
- Grayson Woods Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to golf in Contra Costa County?
For ideal conditions, aim for spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). You'll get comfortable temperatures and typically dry weather, perfect for a full round. Summers can get quite warm in the afternoons, so early morning tee times are a smart play if you visit then.
What kind of golf courses should I expect to find in Contra Costa County?
You'll discover a great mix of layouts here, predominantly public parkland courses with mature trees and rolling terrain. Many tracks are carved into the area's natural hills, offering some fun elevation changes and scenic views of the surrounding valleys. Don't expect many links-style courses; it's more about classic California parkland golf.
How do green fees in Contra Costa County compare to other Bay Area golf destinations?
You'll generally find better value here compared to the pricier courses closer to San Francisco or the Peninsula. While not exactly budget golf, the green fees are more approachable for well-maintained public facilities. Look for weekday afternoon or twilight rates for the best deals.
Are there any specific course types or experiences that stand out in Contra Costa County?
We love the courses that truly embrace the region's natural landscape. Seek out the layouts that wind through oak groves and utilize the dramatic elevation changes for memorable holes. These often provide a more unique and challenging experience than your typical flat municipal track.
What's the typical pace of play and how far in advance should I book tee times?
As with most popular public courses, booking at least a week in advance is wise, especially for weekend mornings. Pace of play is generally reasonable, but expect a four-and-a-half to five-hour round on busy days. Always arrive a bit early to warm up and avoid rushing your first tee shot.