Diablo Grande Resort

urban land

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the drive to Diablo Grande Resort, and what's the surrounding area like?

Getting to Diablo Grande is a bit of a journey, even though it's technically in an urban-adjacent area. You'll wind through some rolling hills, leaving the immediate city sprawl behind for a more secluded, resort-like feel. It's not a difficult drive, but plan for it to take a little longer than you might expect for a course in a developed region.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Diablo Grande, and what makes its layout unique?

Diablo Grande offers a surprisingly dramatic golf experience, considering its 'urban land' designation. You'll encounter significant elevation changes and sweeping views of the surrounding hills, not just rooftops. The course demands strategic shot-making, with some tight fairways and challenging greens that keep you honest from start to finish.

When is the ideal time of year to play Diablo Grande for the best conditions and experience?

We highly recommend playing Diablo Grande in the spring or fall. The weather is typically perfect - warm but not scorching - and the course is usually in prime condition. Summer can get very hot, making the long rounds a bit of a grind, while winter can bring unpredictable rain.

Is playing at Diablo Grande Resort a good value, and what are the typical green fees?

For the quality of the course and the unique setting, we consider Diablo Grande a solid value. Green fees generally range from $70-$120, depending on the day and time you play. Look for twilight rates or weekday specials to get the best bang for your buck.

What's the signature hole or a unique challenge at Diablo Grande that I should look forward to?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole - it's a stunner. You'll hit over a canyon to a green nestled into the hillside, offering incredible views and a real test of nerve. The consistent elevation changes throughout the back nine also provide a unique challenge you won't forget.