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Reviews for Dublin Ranch Golf Course in Dublin, CA

Gene Sarria 1 year ago
4

Absolutely love the course employees but open up the bar area I don't like freezing my butt off outside having a drink

William Nathan 1 year ago
4

The course has some beautiful views. Par is 63, because it has a lot of 3-pars. If you can hit the ball straight, it's not very... challenging. I thought the sand in the bunkers was pretty coarse. Read more

Sam K 1 year ago
5

This course is very nice and it?s only $37 with cart for twilight weekdays. Plenty of PAR3 but it?s not easy short course since... it?s is hilly and narrow . My favorite is the last hole 18 with PAR5 and you can see the white flag. It?s short but verychallenging course for beginners like me but I got 1 birdie ???? Read more

Ryan Cooper 1 year ago
5

Greens were a nice length, but not short. The nap/grain was really important. Lots of par 3s, but the par 4s and 5s are long.... The views are nice and the sand is good. Read more

Stephen Svarczkof 1 year ago
5

Do not be deceived by the scorecard. Some of the toughest part 3's around. Elevated tees and greens along with 20 mph winds in... 50 degree weather. A true challenge. Read more

Ajitpal singh 1 year ago
4

Amazing course with nice view of Bay. The greens were really slow and grass work around the holes need some finishing work. The... grown grass around the edges will make you miss your putts. Rather than that it?s worth playing again since it?s full ofChallenges. Read more

R Danda 1 year ago
3

Nice course if you like all Bermuda grass, T box to fairways to putting greens. Few holes are shabby than others in terms of... maintenance. Most holes are bland in terms of challenge but great views on others. May be a one time play course, nothing torave about to go back. Read more

Tim Thiel 2 years ago
5

The greens have improved a lot! They are still crazy slow, but at least they are grown in all the way from corner to corner now.... Fairways are in pretty decent shape. Great course for squeezing in 18 in about 3 hours on a weekday. The weekends can get alittle slow. Read more