All the good affordable courses are in inland SoCal. Cross Creek, Oak Quarry, Dos Lagos, Glen Eagle, Hidden Valley, even General Old in Riverside if you're really frugal.
great course but awful bunkers. This is my home course. Pleasantly surprised though as when I was practicing the other day there was real sand in on hole 6 so they should be fixing it I suppose
You guys missed the best best course in Southern California, Goose Creek. This is the best kept public course, with a fun layout and unbelievable practice facilities. Very unique with its farm feel and one of the best finishing holes. I’ve played all the courses on your list and Goose Creek beats them hands down.
When I lived in SLO, I purchased the county card every year for about $100. It gave priority tee times to members and reduced rates at Chalk Mountain (Atascadero), Morro Bay, and Dairy Creek (SLO - although it was not completed until I moved away). I golfed all the time when I lived there and saved loads of money.
I played Pacific Grove back in 2007, and I'm hapoy that it's recognized for its beauty. Morro Bay, and Rustic Canyon are now on my list of courses to play. Thank you
San Diego also has TONS of awesome affordable courses. Some of my favorites I played recently were The GC of California, Encinitas Ranch and Mt Woodson GC.
I live 30 minutes from Morro Bay and play the course there about once a month. It’s a fantastic course and can be quite challenging. It feels like I’m on vacation for a few hours when I play there. Highly recommended.
Played in my dad's golf league at Rustic Canyon years ago and man to this day it's still one of the most fun/different courses to play. Super long holes but very wide open, huge greens.
@@travman39 i worked in the industry back in 90-91 in sf...i got to play that course several times...it was still very new back then. one of my favorite courses. right up there with olympic club, and spyglass hill. inexpensive, and no crowds at all back then!! i got to play the presido several times back then also...one of the great courses that no one plays...talk about empty. i've played it when you couldn't see another golfer on the course.
You can play Sharp Park which has a McKenzie design right by the ocean for $35 (just avoid winter when it’s too soaked) Btw most SF courses like Presidio, TPC Harding are under $100 for residents ..
Grew up in SF and used to play Sharp Park all the time. Beautiful layout. It's owned by the City of SF and if they put a little money into renovating this course it would be awesome. And you are absolutely right, playing in the winter...you need scuba gear as the course does not drain well. I recall me and my friend Joe playing there when we were younger men in rainsuits and wading boots...lol!! I also remember in the late 80's, before the "TPC" was put on Harding Park, we played there for $16 twilight w/cart...leave school (SFSU) and play until the sun went down. Btw...you forgot to mentioned Lincoln Park Golf Course...a short 18-hole course that been there since 1902...beautiful views of the Bay but hell on the knees walking! lol
Dang you guys left out some absolute bangers for some stock public tracks. Nor-Cal and So-Cal really should have been split into nor-cal and so-cal. Nor-Cal Top 5 under $100 1.Pacific Grove 2. Dark Horse in Auburn 3. Dragon @ Nakoma, Truckee 4. Bayonet/Blackhorse, Seaside 5. Eagle Springs, Friant. Honorable Mentions, Golf Club at Copper Valley, Copperopolis (honestly, it is probably a better overall experience than Pacific Grove but PG is PG.)
eagle springs is cool but if your around that area you need to play Dragonfly in Madera CA, Riverside Golf course in Fresno Ca, and Sherwood Golf Course in Sanger Ca
Love Soule Park. Used to live in the area and played there several times. But I was going to throw a fit if PG wasn’t on the list. Great video guys! I’ll be subscribing.
Los Verdes Golf Course in Palos Verdes is the best course I’ve played so far. Sits on the cliffs and the 10th hole is the most scenic hole of the 18. $70 is the most for a round.
I will agree here I used to play this course every other day during Covid. They put so much time and effort into bringing that course back to life and the price was always too good to pass up. I'd get on for the weekend for $20 or less cart included.
When it comes to Golf I Grew up in Nipomo, Ca Monarch Dunes should be on the list along with The Links at Bodega Dunes in Bodega California it's a true Poor Man's Pebble Beach. Also Northwood Golf Club is 20 miles east of Bodega, along the Russian River. Created by the same course creator as Augusta National, 18 holes for $20 and $10 a cart
Wow, wasn't expecting this but I'm not surprised... I've played 3 of the 5 on this list! Cinnabar is an especially awesome, quality golf course - that was my home course for high school golf too! Morro Bay and Pacific Grove are the others I've been to - they certainly live up to the hype
So cool to see Morro Bay on the list. I live here and get to play 3 times a week. Absolutely stunning course for the money. I take my own cart, use the discount card, and it costs me $37 a round.
Soule park was redone by Gil Hanse in 2005. Which I was an asset pro from 2010-2013. The same owner owned Soule Park and Rustic Canyon at the same time.. So it has lost its original charm from the original builder.. Still a really tough course from the tips and well worth the money.though.. Hope that info helps ya guys out a bit .
I used to work at rustic canyon. I grew up in San Jose California and played cinnabar many times it’s a great 27 hole track. Soul park is a great mountain creek course I’ve played there a handful of times. Never played morro bay. Paicific grove poor mans pebble.
Cinnabar Hills is solid. Good service from the staff as well. Morro Bay is a gem. Remember, all your putts break towards the bay no matter what they might look like.
When Rustic first opened we'd play for free after 6 'cause the pro shop would close. Then we'd play for $10 after 3 ... walking. This was before anyone knew it existed. It was awesome back then.
@@coursesyouneedtoplay Yeah, the good ol' days of golf in CA are over. At my home course, now closed, we'd regularly play in 2-3 hours. My best time was 1:54 minutes as a single, even par for the day.
you guys have to look up Apple Mountain golf course in Placer county, course is a insane golf course in the mountains, think the green fees are around $80
Any "best of California" needs to split the state North/South. It's a 6+ hours drive from Sacramento to any of the course in SoCal, and vice-versa. 6+ hours will get you through 3+ states east of the Mississippi.
Shoot you could do Northern Central and Southern. There are hundreds of courses that get no love in the Central Valley and they can be so insanely cheap.
OMG, Darkhorse Golf Course should be on everyone's list. Spectacular design, great conditions year-round, family-owned and operated. Auburn, CA - check it out!
Grew up in Monterey Bay so played Pacific Grove numerous times…the setting is better than Pebble which I’ve played about 5 times as it hugs Asilomar and the stunning coast. I started playing there when it was about $10 for twilite so the $64 seems rich for me!…it’s not a horrible value now but the course is really too short to pay too much. I’ve lived in LA for 35yrs and have played Rustic dozens of times. It is the best relative value in LA if Rancho Park wasn’t a 6hr round all the time. My only gripe with Rustic is that there are too many environmental hazard areas which makes it more target golf off the tee than is optimal. IMO the best
I just played an excellent local course yesterday, in St. Peters, Missouri. 2-man scramble, plus greens fees, plus a shared cart, for $28. You can keep California.
Sharpe was designed by Alister Mackenzie (also designed Augusta National, Cypress Point, Pasatiempo, Royal Melbourne), but it’s maintained by the city of San Francisco. So it’s a complete dog track. If they did to Sharpe what they did for Harding Park, it could be a gem.
All these courses are so pompous! You’re picking all the coastal elitist courses. How about a course with some personality? Haggin Oaks, home to PGA tours back in 1930. Sure it’s not along a beautiful coastline, but you can’t replace history
sucks living in SoCal golf is crazy expensive , cant see how people play several times a week. I get it you can play twighlight or weekdays days but that doesnt work for most poeple.
@@mattbobier3756 it was sarcasm. I live 4 miles away from the course and want to keep the LA county folks in the dark about it. It is a fantastic place for sure.
San Clemente muni is an absolute steal and great layout. Tons of ocean view holes.
Yeah if you can get on lol - tee times are all booked up with the extra day resident booking privilege.
Cross creek in temecula is probably the biggest hidden gem under $100 imo
Going to check this one out this weekend, thanks for the recommendation!
Great course. FYI Little to no cell reception on the course
Such a hidden gem
All the good affordable courses are in inland SoCal. Cross Creek, Oak Quarry, Dos Lagos, Glen Eagle, Hidden Valley, even General Old in Riverside if you're really frugal.
I played Redhawk in Temecula and really enjoyed the course. I must return to play Cross Creek.
Hidden valley golf course in corona! The views with poppy plants. Sick views
great course but awful bunkers. This is my home course. Pleasantly surprised though as when I was practicing the other day there was real sand in on hole 6 so they should be fixing it I suppose
The good old 19th hole
The Crossings at Carlsbad is my local muni and you can regularly get tee times under 100 bucks if you play during the week.
You guys missed the best best course in Southern California, Goose Creek. This is the best kept public course, with a fun layout and unbelievable practice facilities. Very unique with its farm feel and one of the best finishing holes. I’ve played all the courses on your list and Goose Creek beats them hands down.
Love good old goose creek
Indeed, my favorite golf course in the area!
So many courses to choose from in California 😭. Thanks for recommending Goose Creek! We’ll have to check it out!
Went to Cal Poly and Morro Bay was an absolute steal of a course to play. If you were a student tee times were like $30 bucks even on the weekends
When I lived in SLO, I purchased the county card every year for about $100. It gave priority tee times to members and reduced rates at Chalk Mountain (Atascadero), Morro Bay, and Dairy Creek (SLO - although it was not completed until I moved away). I golfed all the time when I lived there and saved loads of money.
I played Pacific Grove back in 2007, and I'm hapoy that it's recognized for its beauty. Morro Bay, and Rustic Canyon are now on my list of courses to play. Thank you
Keep an eye out for our California part 2 coming soon!
Orange Co. ...Arroyo Trabuco (twilight) Talega,.Riverside Co. Glen Ivy, Eagle Glen, Hidden Valley, Goose Creek, S.D (north).....Mt. Woodson, Cross Creek, S.D. South Co. Steel Canyon
San Diego also has TONS of awesome affordable courses. Some of my favorites I played recently were The GC of California, Encinitas Ranch and Mt Woodson GC.
Darkhorse GC in Auburn, CA. Amazing course for $50-70
this place is a hidden gem
I live 30 minutes from Morro Bay and play the course there about once a month. It’s a fantastic course and can be quite challenging. It feels like I’m on vacation for a few hours when I play there. Highly recommended.
Might need to do a part 2. So many good courses we left off for under $100!
part 2 comin soon 👀
I hope Apple Mountain is included!
Soule Park has the best food at a golf course in So Cal. You can finish a round starting at 3 in the summer and play till
730 Easy
My favorite track man. Soule Park is elite
How they keep tee times so cheap is amazing. Love Soule Park@@TheHonestSalesman-kf4ij
I think the best time to play the course is in the afternoon on a moderate temp day. Love this course!
Blessed to play SP pretty regular It’s just magically
Native Oaks towards Escondido, with the Trackman driving range, great course
Also Goose Creek, one of the best maintained courses in So Cal
Played in my dad's golf league at Rustic Canyon years ago and man to this day it's still one of the most fun/different courses to play. Super long holes but very wide open, huge greens.
Bayonet/ Blackhorse in Seaside not too far from Pebble Beach. Under $100 if you play during the week.
Sounds like we need to check that course out! Thanks for the recommendation!
Both really solid
Links at bodega harbor an absolute ocean gem sitting just over the mark at 105 during peak times but so so worth it
Ooooo we'll have to check it out! Thanks for the recommendation!
amazing course...worth the trip.
Absolutely the best I’ve ever played for the price, grab a tee time on golf now for like 50 bucks during deal times.
@@travman39 i worked in the industry back in 90-91 in sf...i got to play that course several times...it was still very new back then. one of my favorite courses. right up there with olympic club, and spyglass hill.
inexpensive, and no crowds at all back then!!
i got to play the presido several times back then also...one of the great courses that no one plays...talk about empty. i've played it when you couldn't see another golfer on the course.
We get to play it for 40 on the weekdays and 60 on the weekends as sonoma county residents. Feels like I'm stealing money
You can play Sharp Park which has a McKenzie design right by the ocean for $35 (just avoid winter when it’s too soaked) Btw most SF courses like Presidio, TPC Harding are under $100 for residents ..
Grew up in SF and used to play Sharp Park all the time. Beautiful layout. It's owned by the City of SF and if they put a little money into renovating this course it would be awesome. And you are absolutely right, playing in the winter...you need scuba gear as the course does not drain well. I recall me and my friend Joe playing there when we were younger men in rainsuits and wading boots...lol!! I also remember in the late 80's, before the "TPC" was put on Harding Park, we played there for $16 twilight w/cart...leave school (SFSU) and play until the sun went down. Btw...you forgot to mentioned Lincoln Park Golf Course...a short 18-hole course that been there since 1902...beautiful views of the Bay but hell on the knees walking! lol
Dang you guys left out some absolute bangers for some stock public tracks. Nor-Cal and So-Cal really should have been split into nor-cal and so-cal. Nor-Cal Top 5 under $100 1.Pacific Grove 2. Dark Horse in Auburn 3. Dragon @ Nakoma, Truckee 4. Bayonet/Blackhorse, Seaside 5. Eagle Springs, Friant. Honorable Mentions, Golf Club at Copper Valley, Copperopolis (honestly, it is probably a better overall experience than Pacific Grove but PG is PG.)
California is the land of great golf. So hard to pick. Keep an eye out for our part 2 series!
eagle springs is cool but if your around that area you need to play Dragonfly in Madera CA, Riverside Golf course in Fresno Ca, and Sherwood Golf Course in Sanger Ca
Great list. Already planning on going to Ojai sometime to try the courses out there.
Definitely need to make it out that way for Soule Park!
Love Soule Park. Used to live in the area and played there several times. But I was going to throw a fit if PG wasn’t on the list. Great video guys! I’ll be subscribing.
Los Verdes Golf Course in Palos Verdes is the best course I’ve played so far. Sits on the cliffs and the 10th hole is the most scenic hole of the 18. $70 is the most for a round.
Headed out to Cali in Feb. Hard to find any courses less than $100 so appreciate the recs.
Glad we could help!
Kern RIver Golf Course in Bakersfield, CA! great muni! Such proper care is taken on this course! give it a try!
I will agree here I used to play this course every other day during Covid. They put so much time and effort into bringing that course back to life and the price was always too good to pass up. I'd get on for the weekend for $20 or less cart included.
Bayonet and black horse in seaside cali is a very good one too
When it comes to Golf I Grew up in Nipomo, Ca Monarch Dunes should be on the list along with The Links at Bodega Dunes in Bodega California it's a true Poor Man's Pebble Beach. Also Northwood Golf Club is 20 miles east of Bodega, along the Russian River. Created by the same course creator as Augusta National, 18 holes for $20 and $10 a cart
Wow what a price for Northwood, we’ll have to check it out!
Los Verdes in Rancho Palos Verdes is a gem, slow rounds but for the price its pretty incredible. Also Costa Mesa CC for 33-40$ is a great play.
Ouch! Bad call on your bonus course! Black Gold is not even close to Goose Creek. Check it out.
Will have to check out Goose Creek next time we are out that way!
Goose Creek>Black Gold definitely! Also Oak Quarry is fantastic as well
Goose creek is really good! Love goose creek
My grandma lives next to black gold! Good course, just over priced in my opinion! Plus there’s better courses that are closer to me
Wow, wasn't expecting this but I'm not surprised... I've played 3 of the 5 on this list! Cinnabar is an especially awesome, quality golf course - that was my home course for high school golf too! Morro Bay and Pacific Grove are the others I've been to - they certainly live up to the hype
I've played at Rustic and Soule.. both great courses in Ventura County, CA!
Throw in Olivas Links in Ventura City and VC is very well represented
The links at Rolling hills in corning ca. John Daly designed couse.
Yes Soule park in Ojai. La Purisma in Lompoc.
That's two golf courses in Ventura County I happen to live between Rustic Canyon and Soule Park in Ojai. Bonus!
So cool to see Morro Bay on the list. I live here and get to play 3 times a week. Absolutely stunning course for the money. I take my own cart, use the discount card, and it costs me $37 a round.
Dang what a deal!
Callippe in Pleasanton. Challenging too!
Whats the price? I wanna try it. I thought it was a country club lol.
Boundary Oak?
Oak Quarry is the favorite of many in So Cal. You will thank me later it’s off the hook
Sand canyon county club in Santa Clarita. Under $100 27 holes Par 72
Soule park was redone by Gil Hanse in 2005. Which I was an asset pro from 2010-2013. The same owner owned Soule Park and Rustic Canyon at the same time.. So it has lost its original charm from the original builder.. Still a really tough course from the tips and well worth the money.though.. Hope that info helps ya guys out a bit .
I used to work at rustic canyon. I grew up in San Jose California and played cinnabar many times it’s a great 27 hole track. Soul park is a great mountain creek course I’ve played there a handful of times. Never played morro bay. Paicific grove poor mans pebble.
Love the MN pond hockey hat! Had a buddy out from MN and we played Oak Quarry. Topnotch track ab an hour east of LA!
Thank you sir! Oak Quarry is definitely an honorable mention!
Cinnabar Hills is solid. Good service from the staff as well.
Morro Bay is a gem. Remember, all your putts break towards the bay no matter what they might look like.
Eagle Falls in Palm Springs. It's under $95 during non-peak season. Not much of a clubhouse, but it's really all about the course.
If I’m driving out there I’m playing Indian wells for free lol 😂
When Rustic first opened we'd play for free after 6 'cause the pro shop would close. Then we'd play for $10 after 3 ... walking. This was before anyone knew it existed. It was awesome back then.
Wow that sounds awesome. I wish golf was that cheap nowadays 😂
@@coursesyouneedtoplay Yeah, the good ol' days of golf in CA are over. At my home course, now closed, we'd regularly play in 2-3 hours. My best time was 1:54 minutes as a single, even par for the day.
you guys have to look up Apple Mountain golf course in Placer county, course is a insane golf course in the mountains, think the green fees are around $80
Thanks for the Rec! We’ll have to check it out!
P.G. Twice a week… Cheers from Capitola Calif
My favorite public course in California is Hunter Ranch in Paso Robles. You can get under $100 with twilight rates and it is well worth every penny.
Cinnabar Hills is a gem in NorCal… best public course bar none 💪😄👍
yessir 👌
Any "best of California" needs to split the state North/South. It's a 6+ hours drive from Sacramento to any of the course in SoCal, and vice-versa. 6+ hours will get you through 3+ states east of the Mississippi.
Very valid point, comin out with a part 2 soon 👀
Shoot you could do Northern Central and Southern. There are hundreds of courses that get no love in the Central Valley and they can be so insanely cheap.
OMG, Darkhorse Golf Course should be on everyone's list. Spectacular design, great conditions year-round, family-owned and operated. Auburn, CA - check it out!
Winchester right around the corner, only $25 bucks more than dark horse.
yep, I live at lake of the Pines, just next to Dark Horse, this is a hidden Gem. one of my favorites
Eisenhower course in the city of Industry, great course for under 100 bucks
Grew up in Monterey Bay so played Pacific Grove numerous times…the setting is better than Pebble which I’ve played about 5 times as it hugs Asilomar and the stunning coast. I started playing there when it was about $10 for twilite so the $64 seems rich for me!…it’s not a horrible value now but the course is really too short to pay too much.
I’ve lived in LA for 35yrs and have played Rustic dozens of times. It is the best relative value in LA if Rancho Park wasn’t a 6hr round all the time. My only gripe with Rustic is that there are too many environmental hazard areas which makes it more target golf off the tee than is optimal.
IMO the best
Rustic canyon wind is crazy, what is happening at the tee box is usually NOT what is happening at the hole, lots of swirling wind in that canyon.
Gotta go play them all!
need another California trip asap
Goose Creek in Corona California is also very nice
been playing morro for 12 bucks for the past month, best muni in the 805 for the price.
Shouldve done a SoCal episode and NorCal episode lol.
Yeah for sure, maybe in the part two we split it up
@@coursesyouneedtoplay awesome. I look forward to it. Definitely check out blue rock in Vallejo. 36 holes!
Goose Creek is a must!
List great courses for under $50.00. Thanks!
Waxing poetically about Pelican Hill is all I need to know about you guys lol
Bailey Creek in Lake Almanor CA has my vote.
We’ll have to check it out!
All socal pretty much besides San jose
Saticoy regional hands down best bang for the buck
Need to go play Indian wells in Indian wells CA! Shits pure
Soule was redone bu Gil Hanse after it was flooded.
Yocha Dehe in Brooks
I live north of Santa Barbara and have played Soule, Morro Bay and Rustic and none of those come close to La Purisima near Lompoc.
Thanks for the recommendation! We’ll have to check it out!
I’d second La Purisma, such a sick course, one of the best lay outs you’ll ever find
I just played an excellent local course yesterday, in St. Peters, Missouri. 2-man scramble, plus greens fees, plus a shared cart, for $28. You can keep California.
No one cares
@@mikemcgovern6 - Have fun purchasing tee times from a broker, and paying $100+. Heh heh heh.
@@dennissvitak5475Feel sorry for all you propaganda chuggers. You'll never know the truth.
Apple mountain gc!
Corica Park, Alameda, CA
Guys missed Oak Quarry...
The Widk !
Black gold is 150+ standard tee time
Need a nor cal ep
Cinnabar Hills!
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Cinny is 100+
Micke grove Stockton
Goose creek
Oak Quarry Riverside
Under $100? Love this course but
It's under $100 at 3 pm. 😂😂😂
Blackgold is not under $100 lol. Unless is aeirated or you’re playing twilight
You forgot Death Valley golf course 😂
Goose creek in Palo Alto ca
Have heard great things about goose creek!
Goose creek is in Norco ca! Lol 😂
Cinnabar charges $130 on the weekend
Anything in LA OC SD is over 100$ unless your playing a real dog track with 6 hour rounds
I live near none of those RIP LOL
Blue Rock in Vallejo?
Primm valley, right before Vegas.
Black gold should absolutly NOT be on anyone list and its not under 100, gotta go Oak Quarry over BG all day
sharpe park in sf.
Not currently, they don't maintain it for shit. Has so much potential though
Sharpe was designed by Alister Mackenzie (also designed Augusta National, Cypress Point, Pasatiempo, Royal Melbourne), but it’s maintained by the city of San Francisco. So it’s a complete dog track. If they did to Sharpe what they did for Harding Park, it could be a gem.
here's an idea...let's tax the private clubs to maintain the public courses.@@RDL9909
@@RDL9909 if they simply cared for that course as they do the others on the list, i could host major tournaments.
fantastic layout.
far more interesting than harding, in my opinion.
It is a shame that $100 is now considered reasonable…..it’s ridiculous
All these courses are so pompous! You’re picking all the coastal elitist courses. How about a course with some personality? Haggin Oaks, home to PGA tours back in 1930. Sure it’s not along a beautiful coastline, but you can’t replace history
sucks living in SoCal golf is crazy expensive , cant see how people play several times a week. I get it you can play twighlight or weekdays days but that doesnt work for most poeple.
Work hard to get paid and country clubs
Lol black gold is not exactly under $100. $160 on the weekend
Right, depends on what time you play it. We mention that you can get on for under $100 during twilight 9:52
No Soule Park sucks. Stay away LA people. 🤪 Best place for the price probably anywhere in the country. Unless you’re from LA county. It stinks. 😂
Not sure what you are talking about. Soule is one of the best public courses/deals in Cali
@@mattbobier3756 it was sarcasm. I live 4 miles away from the course and want to keep the LA county folks in the dark about it. It is a fantastic place for sure.
After reading your post, I told ALL of my SoCal friends about Soule Park. You're welcome!
@@mmurph2686😂
Be real..under $100 in So Cal is not going to get you a nice course.
Bull shit! I can name 15 for you right now! Lol 😂