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Hesperia Golf & Country Club
17970 Bangor Ave
Hesperia, CA 92345-6933, United States


760.244.9301
Despite the "Country Club" name, this course is owned and operated by the City of Hesperia. The prime walking rates are $17 on weekdays, $23 on weekends and holidays (carts are $15). Sliding twilight, 9-hole, junior, and senior rates are offered, as are annual passes.

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Type:Public
Greens Fees (including cart):
   Weekday:$20 - $29
   Weekend:$30 - $39
Guest Policy:open
Dress Code:No Tanktops or Cuttoffs
Season Start:Year-round
Driving Range:yes




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Recent Reviews

  pfflyer55 - 6/8/13
I have player here several times over the last couple years. The course is in good shape comparred to 4-5 years ago. No more rumors of it closing since Westwinds has shut down. It could be the best in the high desert if it were carred for better, but Apple Valley is still the better public course.
  julianclu - 6/24/11
The course is in much better shape then in the recent past. Several of the green sure looked like they needed more watering. Many greens had brown spots and in some cases the dirt was showing. Still they are in much better condition then say 6 months ago. I keep hearing rumors that the city may close it. That would be a shame because if it was fixed up it would easily be the best course in the high desert. I hear Apple Valley may also close and who know about Green Tree. If that happens any public course that does stay open will sure get lots of business. Don't understand why cities buy course and then want to close them. Stupid leadership.
  tpruiett - 7/18/13
  dilksy - 12/26/10
  tm1221 - 1/26/10
  TankerDan - 9/4/09
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