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Lincoln Park Golf Course
400 34th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94121-1608, United States
San Francisco, CA 94121-1608, United States
415.221.9911
This par-68 course, designed by Tom Bendelow and opened in 1928, is 5,149 yards long and offers magnificent views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. The course is moderately forested with mature cypress and pine trees and native landscaping on rolling and sometimes steep hills. Lincoln Park is also one of the courses used for the annual San Francisco City Golf Championships.
Tee-times can be made via telephone at 415.750.4653.
Tee-times can be made via telephone at 415.750.4653.
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Course Details
Type: | Public |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | No Dress Code |
Season Start: | Year-round, weather permitting |
Reserved Tee Times: | Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Pro Shop Hours: | Sunrise-sunset |
Driving Range: | none |
Water Hazards: | None |
Sand Bunkers: | Scarce |
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hpinsf - 6/23/11
A beautiful tree lined course right in the city! Holes are wonderfully framed. Lots of hilly lies and up and down holes. The famous 17th hole is one of the greatest par 3's in California with a stunning view of the bay and the Golden Gate. There is great scenery from all the holes. Unfortunately, the condition of the course is usually poor. Holes are short so leave your driver in the bag.
A beautiful tree lined course right in the city! Holes are wonderfully framed. Lots of hilly lies and up and down holes. The famous 17th hole is one of the greatest par 3's in California with a stunning view of the bay and the Golden Gate. There is great scenery from all the holes. Unfortunately, the condition of the course is usually poor. Holes are short so leave your driver in the bag.
blue_crush - 9/20/08
I drove to sf from santa cruz about 2hr north and played a new course called lincon park, which is owned by the city and while it can be slow at times I'm told. its views and surroundings are awsome.. it is located past sunset near the legion of honor on top of the hills. the price for 18 is only 36.00 on weekends and 26 for locals. it is hilly and will give you a work out walking. there are some long par 3's like 240,239,203yds and some really narrow fairways too. if you don't know the course you will find some holes with blind shots on the par 4's which I found unfair as there are very few markers to show 100-150yds... the greens are bumpy and thin which can make them fast at times. it is a a par 68 and lacks a couple of par 5's, but for something new its was fun. so if your in the SF bay area and want to get in a quick round and try something new that has [great scenery] and is easy to get on weekends without calling ahead this is a good one.....it is a city course and can be slow I'm told so some days are better than others.
I drove to sf from santa cruz about 2hr north and played a new course called lincon park, which is owned by the city and while it can be slow at times I'm told. its views and surroundings are awsome.. it is located past sunset near the legion of honor on top of the hills. the price for 18 is only 36.00 on weekends and 26 for locals. it is hilly and will give you a work out walking. there are some long par 3's like 240,239,203yds and some really narrow fairways too. if you don't know the course you will find some holes with blind shots on the par 4's which I found unfair as there are very few markers to show 100-150yds... the greens are bumpy and thin which can make them fast at times. it is a a par 68 and lacks a couple of par 5's, but for something new its was fun. so if your in the SF bay area and want to get in a quick round and try something new that has [great scenery] and is easy to get on weekends without calling ahead this is a good one.....it is a city course and can be slow I'm told so some days are better than others.
ethansdad - 6/24/13
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Cit.Col - 8/22/12
philipaparker - 6/25/12
rdemner - 8/10/11
seanconlon6751 - 6/1/11
paulnakada - 5/20/11
cnolen13 - 1/27/11
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