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San Diego Country Club

San Diego Country Club

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88 L St, Chula Vista, California, 91911, United States
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Apr 10, 2018
This is the best golf course in San Diego, bar none, T.P. South included. A real hidden gem in Chula Vista, SDCC membership has been around since 1897, moving from its original location in Balboa Park, then Point Loma, finally to its current location in Chula Vista in the 1920s. William Watson designed the course with horse drawn plows so the natural contours of the land would be highlighted. The true beauty of this course are the 18 perfect greens. They are so fast, firm, and perfect that many PGA Tour players have come here to practice before the annual Masters tournament. If you aren't a member, you can't play. If you are lucky enough to be invited or have the opportunity to play here, you will not be disappointed. Remember to leave the ball below the hole!

Dec 30, 2017
We rented it out for our parents Golden wedding anniversary celebration; they where very accommodating:) the service was good. The room had huge windows overlooking the golf course, beautiful. Would recommend!

Sep 28, 2017
Beautiful facility. Golf course is old school. Perfect fairways; greens roll fast and true. Friendly staff and members. All good

Dec 28, 2017
Really nice course. We had a wonderful time here.

Feb 7, 2018
It's nice. A little stuffy feeling.

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