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July 2024 by Rosa Lee
Small as in other reviews, but well-maintained grass, and everyone I meet was very very kind. This is a place I want to go very often.
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June 2024 by Alvin Chen
Cute 9 hole course with plenty of challenge and fast greens. Service from pro shop is always top notch and very much appreciated.
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June 2024 by cc c
A small golf course next to the hiking trails.
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March 2024 by Lee Waller
A decent practice course. Unfortunately it was very slow to get around with people packed in to play.
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February 2024 by Chuck Kuhn
Walk the dog several times weekly at the farm which is next to the golf course. Quiet, peaceful setting
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December 2023 by Doug N.
It's gd 9-hole par3,4 for a beginner like me. There is an artificial turf at one tee box, which I don't like much. Rest of the facility is ok.
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November 2023 by Nick Rodriguez
Great little nine hole Golf Course
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November 2023 by 김지원
He was so kind enough to chat with visitors. If you reserve via phone call you can save commission fee.
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September 2023 by Mike w
Nice clean golf course to play golf.
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August 2023 by Flavio P.
Played for the first time and found it to be a great 9 hole. Very friendly staff and the course was well maintained. Great for practicing short game. Lanes are tight on most but difficult to lose balls. Would highly recommend for anyone looking for a good time.
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August 2023 by Himanshu Pandey
Very calm and relaxing, good for a evening/morning stroll.
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August 2023 by Dave Wiggins
Nice low key 9 hole owned by City of Cupertino. Nicely maintained. Rarely busy. Staff is pleasant and helpful.
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August 2023 by Ben L
It is a great little course for beginner golfers. Nice area. However, if city of Cupertino decides to close it because of the costs, they should consider turning it into a full scale golf range (300 yards) with putting green, chipping green, and perhaps rent out space for a casual restaurant to hang out at. I'd bet money that a full scale golf range would get utilized way more than the current golf course and would be more profitable. There is plenty of land to put a full scale golf range and there still would be most of the land to turn the rest into park space or something else. Much better utilization of the land in my opinion.Or make a full scale golf range on the plot of land in McClellan Ranch Preserve across the street from Deep Cliff golf course. There is plenty of land across the street on McClellan in the McClellan Ranch Preserve. Then whatever the land was used in the McClellan Ranch Preserve move it to the Blackberry Golf Course plot of land.There really is not any golf ranges in the area that are very close and convenient. Also, you could have a warm up session on the range here and then go play at Deep Cliff golf course. Residents would use a full scale golf range all the time.
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June 2023 by Ben R
Short par 29. You can get through the whole thing in an hour. Great for learners or a quick 9 after work.- prices are reasonable at ~22.00$.- Zero hazards and open fairways make it difficult to lose a ball even for the most errant golfer.-few sand traps and relatively flat greens.- staff is accommodating and course is reasonably well maintained.- club house is an 8/10. Loosing points for having zero domestic beer on tap (really! no bud/coors/miller) and having a smaller bar area, around 8 bar stools, no backs on stools either. Somewhat limited beer selection. Over weight on IPA, But good staff, good Friday prime rib, and good vibes.- easy access and another good bar right down the street.Ironic point - the only place that doesn't get watered is the bottom of the dry pond. What was once a hazard is now a very playable shot.I hope this write up helps.Best round 34/29
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May 2023 by Layne F.
Great low key place for first time with kids!! We came with our 10&12 year olds that have never golfed before. The staff was incredible helpful and kind! There were groups in front and behind, but everyone was kind and patient. Definitely recommend as a good intro/casual course for beginners (or rusty adults!)