The Golf Club at Brentwood
3 x 9 hole par 36 Creekside & Hillside & Diablo Courses
Website: https://brentwoodgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 18-hole combination at The Golf Club at Brentwood offers the best experience?
We've played all the combinations, and for a truly varied round, you can't beat pairing the Creekside and Hillside nines. Creekside offers a gentle start along the water, while Hillside throws in some elevation changes and strategic carries that really test your club selection. This combination gives you a great mix of challenges and scenery.
How challenging are the courses at Brentwood for an average golfer?
Brentwood offers a fair test for most golfers, but it's not going to beat you up like some championship courses. The Diablo nine, with its tighter fairways and more demanding approaches, is definitely the most challenging of the three. You'll find the greens generally receptive, making it a fun day out without being overly punishing.
When is the best time of year to play The Golf Club at Brentwood for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Brentwood in the spring or fall. The weather is usually perfect-sunny but not too hot-and the course conditions are at their peak, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens. Summer can get quite warm in Brentwood, so an early morning tee time is essential if you're playing then.
Is The Golf Club at Brentwood a good value for a full day of golf?
Absolutely, Brentwood offers excellent value, especially if you're looking to play more than just 18 holes. Given the quality of the conditioning and the variety across the three nines, the green fees are very reasonable. We often find ourselves playing 27 holes here, making it a fantastic bang-for-your-buck golf day.
What's a standout feature or hole at Brentwood that makes it unique?
The elevation changes on the Hillside nine really set Brentwood apart, especially the views from the higher tees. Keep an eye out for the par-3 5th hole on Hillside-it's a beautiful downhill shot that demands precision, with the surrounding landscape making for a memorable backdrop. It's a great example of how the course uses its natural terrain.