CCC will always have a special place in my heart but the course isn't quite in the same league as those listed by Shocky. I was a member until 2020 when I moved away from the bay area. The course is incredibly well maintained and the updates over the last 15 years are fantastic. That being said it's still a par 68 5,500 yard course that I wouldn't say is a huge challenge other than the greens being fast and small. Always will enjoy coming to visit buddys and play/drink there.tequila4kapp said:Claremont CC doesn't make the cut?Shocky1 said:beers, you are correct, that foto is of the poorly redesigned par 3 8th hole which necessitates a weird kinda long walk after the short par 4 7th hole but both the 8th & the 18th got amazing views of the palm trees & the iconic clubhousegolden beers said:
Isn't that the 8th hole? Just bustin balls but think the 18th is the other side .. amazing photo and love that course minus holes 2-5
right now, the entire o-club lake course is being totally renovated by gil hanse...as arguably the most well traveled golf architecture rater/ranker in the world having played the last 17 world top 100 lists i communicate with both gil & tom doak on a regular basis re: their current projects...the best living architect & my #1 absolute idol in life bill coore don't do emails but luckily also lives in north scottsdale so i make a concerted effort to accidentally "bump" into bill as often as possible, his wife sue (a motivational speaker) just laughs when she sees me coming
https://top100golf.blogspot.com/2006/01/people-who-have-played-top-100-golf.html
gil just completed an exciting makeover of the previously mediocre & uninspiring lake merced & his los angeles country club north (max homa got the course record) renovation will be showcased at next year's 2023 us open...the best course built anywhere in the world the last couple of years is hanse's fun & architecturally brilliant o'hoopee match club which is a very uber private retreat in the middle of nowhere georgia (best reached flying in/out of savannah)
my bay area rankings (can't wait to see the new coore & crenshaw brambles when it opens next summer in middletown which will be close to my t-rex yoga studio in yountville) are as follows:
1) san francisco golf club-shocky caddied here during his cal summers for $$ & monday free golf
2) california golf club
3) olympic club lake
4) lake merced
5) mayacama
6) the meadow club
I haven't played the Lake Merced update, but I've heard that's sick.
Couple others I'd maybe put over CCC from purely a golf layout perspective (clubhouse/pool situation there is top notch):
- Green Hills
- Sharon Heights
- When I played Richmond CC back in like 2003 and seem to remember thinking it may have been a comparable golf course to CCC but I think CCC is much nicer these days
- El Macero and Del Paso if you want to count Davis/Sac
- Napa CC despite having a par 3 1st hole
- Pasatiempo (semi private)
- Never played Marin CC but I've heard good things
Golf is like wine though... different people prefer different styles.