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Monarch Bay Golf Club
13800 Monarch Bay Dr
San Leandro, CA 94577-6401, United States
San Leandro, CA 94577-6401, United States
510.895.2162
Monarch Bay Golf Club is a heavily-sculpted parkland-style course that opened in 2001 with a design by the late John F. Harbottle III, ASGCA.
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Course Details
Type: | Public |
Guest Policy: | open |
Season Start: | Year-round, weather permitting |
Reserved Tee Times: | Online & Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Fairways Grass: | Paspalum |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Short Game Practice: | yes with sand bunker |
Water Hazards: | Scarce |
Sand Bunkers: | Heavy |
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Recent Reviews
jaj661 - 7/18/15
Best deal in the Bay area. $35 for golf with cart, breakfast, lunch and 2 beverages. Fairways were good and the green ran well. It is windy over there
Best deal in the Bay area. $35 for golf with cart, breakfast, lunch and 2 beverages. Fairways were good and the green ran well. It is windy over there
glfqueen1028 - 9/16/13
Nice course for the price. People are friendly and had a fun time. Course is pretty "open", but the links style will get you if you are not careful. Will play again next time I'm in the East Bay area.
Nice course for the price. People are friendly and had a fun time. Course is pretty "open", but the links style will get you if you are not careful. Will play again next time I'm in the East Bay area.
lgsargent - 12/15/12
Not bad for the fee
Not bad for the fee
Coach Gordie - 6/19/12
They need to add pin point for the SGXW.
They need to add pin point for the SGXW.
amandaa998 - 5/11/12
I played early and was by myself on a midweek day. The course was lovely and the starter gave me a nice overview of the course and a few tips as it was first time playing it. Coming from high altitude down to sea level was another challenge for the day. I will say that the traps are hard and deep. I was in them twice -- one with OK results, another that resulted in a DB as I couldn't splash to save my life. Loved the view of the bay and the overall condition of the course was great!
I played early and was by myself on a midweek day. The course was lovely and the starter gave me a nice overview of the course and a few tips as it was first time playing it. Coming from high altitude down to sea level was another challenge for the day. I will say that the traps are hard and deep. I was in them twice -- one with OK results, another that resulted in a DB as I couldn't splash to save my life. Loved the view of the bay and the overall condition of the course was great!
DinoMartini - 7/6/11
I like links golf and much of the Tony Lema is links. Holes 1 ,9 , 10 and 11 are part of the old tree lined Marina Course.
Almost sitting right on the bay with views of San Francisco in the distance, you are going to have play in the wind most afternoons. Coming home holes 15-18 are head on into that strong wind, but wind is part of links golf so I pretend I have this putt to win the Britsh Open.
I like links golf and much of the Tony Lema is links. Holes 1 ,9 , 10 and 11 are part of the old tree lined Marina Course.
Almost sitting right on the bay with views of San Francisco in the distance, you are going to have play in the wind most afternoons. Coming home holes 15-18 are head on into that strong wind, but wind is part of links golf so I pretend I have this putt to win the Britsh Open.
hpinsf - 10/15/09
Monarch Bay is a great value. It's a links style course near the bay. The fairways are forgiving and the course is usually in good shape. Bring your A sand game, cause the course defends itself with lots of bunkering. Wind always plays a factor here, but that's generally the case with all Bay Area courses. Very walkable.
Monarch Bay is a great value. It's a links style course near the bay. The fairways are forgiving and the course is usually in good shape. Bring your A sand game, cause the course defends itself with lots of bunkering. Wind always plays a factor here, but that's generally the case with all Bay Area courses. Very walkable.
Onedollarwed - 11/13/08
In the afternoon a strong crosswind can seriously come into play... duh! It's right on the bay! Great sunsets, etc. I played it a lot in the 90's prior to new makeover, and fewer times since. Some great big expanses for driving, and some huge greens. Great condition and value.
In the afternoon a strong crosswind can seriously come into play... duh! It's right on the bay! Great sunsets, etc. I played it a lot in the 90's prior to new makeover, and fewer times since. Some great big expanses for driving, and some huge greens. Great condition and value.
Poppy DC - 3/3/14
Jeff417 - 2/14/14
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