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Lake County, tucked into the coastal mountains north of the Bay Area, is one of California's least-heralded corners — a region of volcanic terrain, clear-water lakes, and dry summer heat that draws visitors more for fishing and wine than for golf. Adams Springs GC sits in the Loch Lomond area, a sparsely populated stretch of forested hills where the landscape itself is the main event. Getting here feels deliberate, and that sense of remove is part of the appeal.
A par 68 over 18 holes signals a layout built around variety and shot-making rather than length. These shorter-par designs tend to reward precision, course management, and creativity off the tee — the player who hits and thinks carefully will almost always outscore the one swinging for distance. The terrain of this region, hilly and wooded, likely means the routing uses the land honestly rather than flattening it into something artificial.
For golfers who appreciate a round that asks real questions without demanding a full day, a course like this in such an uncommonly quiet setting can be quietly satisfying in ways a resort track rarely is.
| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White · men | 5,204 | 65.9 | 119 | 68 |
| RED · women | 4,972 | 67.8 | 117 | 68 |
| Red · men | 4,674 | 63.8 | 112 | 68 |
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