Lakeside

Renowned golf course architects Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge designed the original 6,904-yard Lakeside Course in 1981. In 2001, the course was completely redesigned and renovated by the highly acclaimed firm of Graves and Pascusso. The Lakeside Course makes dramatic use of the natural terrain and elevated tees. It is rated by the NCGA as one of the ten most difficult courses in Northern California. The 18th green, a 10,000 square foot island surrounded by a 4-acre lake, is one of the most dramatic holes found in California.

Course Details

Fairway Grass:
Bent
Greens Grass:
Bent
Link To Score Card:
Architect:
Bruce Devlin and Robert Von Hagge
Date Established:
Wednesday, Apr 1st, 1981

The Falls

The Club’s 6,700-yard Falls Course, designed by Ted Robinson, was completed in 1986. The Falls Course features five lakes and a spectacular waterfall as the backdrop to the 11th green. You will also experience some of the most stunning East Bay Vistas, elevation changes and one of the most spectacular views from the 10th tee and the Falls Clubhouse.

Course Details

Date Established:
Tuesday, Apr 1st, 1986
Fairway Grass:
Bent
Greens Grass:
Bent
Link To Score Card:
Architect:
Ted Robinson