San Francisco Golf Club

San Francisco Golf Club

STYLE EXPLAINATION

Green Guide​

Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information

Tour Pro​

Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances

Rules Breaker​

The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games

YOUR SELECTION

Informations

Hole
18
Architect
A. W. Tillinghast, Tom Doak
Lenght
5981 - 6828
Slope - Men
132 - 136
SSS - Men
71 - 74
Min Index
54
Creation Date
1915
Par
70
Slope - Women
126
SSS - Women
69

Overview

18-Hole CourseOpened in 1915. Designed by A.
W. Tillinghast in 1918.
The parkland layout proceeds among evergreen groves. The bunkers both follow the contours of the holes and determine how they are played.
The seventh hole is known both for being one of which the designer was especially proud, and as the location for the last duel to be fought in the US before the practice was outlawed. The course is still only 6243 meters long, and it preserves the pioneering architect’s vision.
Good scores are dependent on planning and judicious selection of clubs. The 18-hole course is one of the most difficult in the world to play on a golf course.
It is located near the Olympic Club, which is the venue for the US Open and PGA Championship. The golf course has a driving range, putting green and practice bunker.
It also has a putting green, putting greens and a practice bunker for the practice round. For more information, visit the San Francisco Golf Club’s website.

Contact

Facilities

Bar Location De Chariots Zone De Chipping
Practice Salle De Sport Voiturette
Ecole De Golf Hotel Vestaires
Garderie Parking Proshop
Zone De Putting Location Clubs Restaurant
Spa Piscine Tennis

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