Welcome to Orange County, Calif.
Whether you live in the region, found between Los Angeles and San Diego, visit on business or are blessed to be spending a few days working on your tan, golf courses of varying difficulty, cost and scenery abound.
Enjoy our official Golf Course Guide to Orange County, California:
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Mile Square Golf Club: The two courses at Mile Square Golf Club (The Players and the Classic) in Fountain Valley, just off I-405 in North Orange County, are tough to beat in a quality-price comparison. For less than $50 per round weekday and under $55 weekends (walking rates), Mile Square is a great deal. The Classic Course (Par 72, 6,716 yards) is tree-lined and a traditional parkland course. The Players (Par 72, 6,856 yds) is an open, lake filled course. Both require quality shots and, with medium to large greens, a deft putting touch.
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Tijeras Creek Golf Club: Found in Rancho Santa Margarita in southeast Orange County, Tijeras Creek can stretch out to 7,000 yards for its par 72 layout. The front nine offers a quality parkland routing with many fine holes including the 225-yard, lake-guarded 7th hole.
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Black Gold Golf Club: Built in the foothills of Orange County, the Black Gold Golf Course is built along old oil rigs in Yorba Linda in northeast Orange County. The 6,756 yard, par- 72 layout has a lot of variety and elevation changes, including drivable par 4s and back- to-back par 3s. With undulating greens, the course presents a variety of challenges but is definitely designed in the modern era. The finishing par 5 with a lake fronting the green makes the decision to go for it in two something that can make or break your round and a fitting conclusion to a solid golf course.
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Must-Play Courses: If money is no object or you just need that “once-in-a- lifetime” experience, Orange County golf has that available for you! Here are a few resort courses if you can’t get that tee-time on the private clubs in the area.
Pelican Hill GC: The Ocean North (6,945 yards, Par 71) and the Ocean South (6,580 yards, Par 70) sit atop the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Newport Beach. With holes isolated from each other and seemingly civilization itself, the Tom Fazio designs test your golf ability and your focus equally. As the holes run along the ridges, and then down towards the ocean on the other side of Pacific Coast Hwy, images of the great sea-side courses come to mind. Sure, they are a small fortune to play, but once-in-a-lifetime happens just that way.
Monarch Beach Golf Club: Just a few minutes south along Pacific Coast Hwy is the Monarch Beach Golf Club (pictured above) in Dana Point. The 6,600 yd, par 70 course runs near the ocean as well. The St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort specializes in high-end quality and upper-end service. The golf course isn’t much different. With white sand bunkers, multiple lakes in play and holes running along the beach, Monarch Dunes is a special day of golf.








