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San Diego's golf culture runs deep, spread across a county where the mild, nearly year-round sunshine and varied terrain — coastal bluffs, inland valleys, canyon corridors — have produced some of Southern California's most celebrated layouts. With that backdrop, even everyday municipal and semi-private courses here carry a certain quality of setting that courses in harsher climates simply can't match.
A par-72 layout suggests a full, traditional test of the game, and in San Diego that typically means navigating the kind of terrain that keeps shot-making honest — elevation changes, prevailing Pacific breezes, and firm, sun-baked turf that rewards ground game as much as aerial attack. The region draws a wide range of golfers, from weekend regulars to competitive amateurs who benefit from playing conditions that stay consistent from January through December.
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| Tee | Yards | Rating | Slope | Par |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue · men | 6,326 | 71.2 | 125 | 72 |
| Blue · women | 6,326 | 77.4 | 135 | 72 |
| White · men | 5,753 | 68.7 | 119 | 72 |
| White · women | 5,753 | 74.2 | 129 | 72 |
| Red · women | 5,446 | 72.8 | 128 | 72 |
| Red · men |
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| 5,361 |
| 66.8 |
| 114 |
| 72 |