Local Courses Designed by Top Golf Architects
San Diego’s diverse terrain allows golfers the chance to play well-designed links in every conceivable setting. Fairways are designed along rolling hillsides and canyons, among scenic wetlands and wildlife preserves, on the cactus-studded desert floor, and atop majestic cliffs towering above the Pacific Ocean -all offering spectacular views not to be missed.
Numerous San Diego courses have been designed by golf luminaries, including Gary Roger Baird, Tom Fazio, Ron Fream, Alister Mackenzie, John Miller, Gary Player, and Ted Robinson. Visitors can find courses with traditional, time-honored layouts, as well as many offering more modern architectural elements like the newer Riverwalk Golf Course and Barona Creek Golf Club.
Following is a list of world-renowned golf course architects who left their personal mark on some of San Diego’s links:
· Gary Roger Baird’s firm, Global Golf Design, has designed golf courses in the United States, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, with layouts that convey a strong partnership with the environment. Native American projects around the country have recently become a new focus for the firm, such as the Barona Creek Golf Club.
Baird considers the
Barona Creek Golf Club located on the Barona Indian Reservation in Lakeside 30 minutes east of downtown San Diego his benchmark project. Having received numerous awards and rankings since opening in 2000, the project has created a new philosophy for Global Golf Design called “stewards of the land.” Barona Creek, with its natural elegance, gently flowing creeks, hardy California oaks, and native sods and grasses, is a 18-hole championship course designed to keep the rustic beauty of the Barona valley true to its natural form. www.barona.com
· Skilled at, and recognized for, his ability to create distinctive types of golf courses, Tom Fazio is considered one of America’s most sought after golf course architects. For Fazio, his course designs have been primarily focused in the United States; only two designs are located outside the country in Barbados and Mexico. Fazio’s trademark design elements, including generous fairways, undulating greens and unique bunkering, can be seen in
The Grand Golf Club in Del Mar.
The Grand Golf Club, a par 71 course with over 7,000 yards of greens playable from a variety of tee locations, is strategically placed around Del Mar’s low and high meadows, hillsides and valleys. The course showcases Fazio’s unique style of bunker use with many deceptive bunkers hiding in the rolling hills. www.thegrandgolfclub.com
· Having won nine Major Championships and nine Senior Major Championships throughout his 50-year career, Gary Player is known as the most successful international golfer of all time. In the early 1980s, Player translated his golfing experience into Gary Player Design, a company specializing in the provision stage of golf course design. Since then, the design firm has developed 40 golf courses in the U.S. and 200 worldwide, combining modern technology and traditional design principles to offer flexible courses catering to all levels of golfers.
Steele Canyon Golf Club, located 30 minutes from downtown San Diego in Jamul, provides breathtaking views and extreme course elevation changes. The 27-hole course, personally designed by Player, complements the natural beauty of the valley terrain. Visitors can play the Ranch Course, which winds through the fields of a working ranch, or the Meadow Course, stretching along the valley floor’s woodlands and streams. www.steelecanyon.com
· Ted Robinson’s design philosophy focuses on flexibility, memorability and natural beauty elements that are showcased in his 170 golf courses worldwide. Robinson and his son, Ted Robinson Jr., operate Robinson Golf, Inc., which is behind the design of ten golf courses in the San Diego area.
Arrowood Golf Club, Easklake Country Club, Mission Bay Golf Course, Navy Golf Club/Admiral Baker Field, Oaks North Golf Club, Rancho Bernardo Country Club and
Rancho Bernardo Executive, Riverwalk Golf Course, San Vicente Golf Club, and
Sycuan Resort & Casino Golf Course are all designs, or redesigns, of this unique father-son team.
Ted Robinson Jr. joined the company in 1991 and was principally involved with the design and construction of
Riverwalk Golf Course in Mission Valley and Arrowood Golf Club in Oceanside.
Robinson Golf, Inc. is well known for pioneering the integration of waterscapes into golf course design, and Riverwalk Golf Course is a prime example. A must-play urban golf course, located centrally in San Diego’s Mission Valley, Robinson Jr. transformed the former flat course into a challenging experience with undulating fairways highlighting the neighboring San Diego River as its prominent feature. Water comes into play on 13 of the 27 holes, with a spectacular waterfall surrounding the green of the signature hole. www.riverwalkgc.com