Balboa Park Golf Course: A True Gem in the Rough
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010You don’t have to be a PGA Tour pro to enjoy a great game of golf this weekend on one of the City of San Diego’s finest golf courses. That’s because, in addition to everything else Balboa Park has to offer, it is also home to a very affordable 18-hole championship course.
Located on the Park’s East Mesa, the Balboa Park Golf Course features undulating greens with steep canyon drop offs, spectacular views of the San Diego skyline and Pacific Ocean, and an historic club house. Play on the par 72 course is often described as both fun and challenging, though three different tee settings make the course manageable for duffers and seasoned pros alike.
It’s generally easier to get tee times on this well-maintained municipal course than on its Torrey Pines counterpart, and local residents can take advantage of a special discounted greens fees program. There are also discounts for twilight times, seniors, and juniors. And while the 9-hole Executive Course may sound like a pricier option, it’s actually an even less expensive way for time-challenged worker bees to get a few holes in.
On-site club and cart rentals and lessons with the resident pro make taking up this relaxing sport accessible to anyone—anyone with opposable thumbs that is.


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