18 hole championship course tucked in the foothills of Pittsburg. The original nine opened in 1947. The latter nine opened in 1991. The 6,317 yd. course consists of rolling hills, mature eucalyptus trees lining the fairways,and spectacular Delta views with Mt. Diablo in the background.The facility also has a wounderful all grass driving range on site. Delta View is a perennial Northern California Golf Digest top 25 pick.Join us for breakfast and lunch served at the 19th Pub and Grille which is located at the golf course premises.
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Hole #10 |
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The hole is a great opportunity to for a birdie. This is a par four which is straight ahead with a kidney-shaped green that slopes back to front. A bunker protects the front left side of the green. |
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| Hole #11 |
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This long par five is a three shot hole except for the longest hitters. Keep your drive to the right side of the fairway to get the maximum distance on your drive. Make sure that you choose the right club on your approach shot to this long narrow green. |
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Hole #12 |
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A short dogleg right demands an accurate drive approximately 200 to 220 yards off the tee. This will give you the best look at the green for a birdie. |
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| Hole #13 |
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Great birdie chance from a short downhill par three that only plays 99 to 138 yards. This hole has yielded the most aces in course history. Good luck! |
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Hole #14 |
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This sharp dogleg right can be cut in half for the long hitters with a carry of 240 yards off the white tees. Most people will hit a driver down the shoot which leaves a 3-wood or long iron to a large green (well-bunkered on the left side) and O.B. on the right. |
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| Hole #15 |
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Great par three! This down hill par three demands an accurate shot, well-bunkered on the left side and heavily sloped on the right. The green has two tiers right and left. |
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Hole #16 |
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With a birds eye view from atop this tee box looking down an intimidating fairway, a tee shot from right to left is preferred to set you up for a mid to short iron. Avoid the right side at all cost. The mid-size green demands an accurate approach shot and a sharp putter! |
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Hole #17 |
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One of the most demanding tee shots on the course, that slopes from left to right, with hazards on both sides. A good tee shot will leave you with a mid to short iron to one of the easiest greens on the course. Take your par and move on. |
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| Hole #18 |
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| What a great way to finish that Dr. Alister Mackenzie designed. Driver or 3-wood off the tee is the club of choice. With hazard on the right and trees lining the left, try to keep this one in the middle. An approach shot that needs to stay between the oaks and over the water, makes this a demanding shot to a mid to large green that is hard to read. Par here is a great score. |
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