Blackberry Farm Golf Course in Cupertino, California — public, 9-hole golf course, designed by Robert Muir Graves (1962)

Blackberry Farm Golf Course

Cupertino, California

About Course

Blackberry Farm Golf Course is a public 9-hole golf facility located in Cupertino, California. Established in 1962 and designed by architect Robert Muir Graves, the course features blue grass greens and fairways. The facility offers a golf school and teaching professional services, providing opportunities for golfers seeking instruction and skill development. Walking is permitted on the course, allowing players to enjoy a traditional golf experience. As a public course in the heart of Silicon Valley, Blackberry Farm provides a local golfing option for residents and visitors to the Cupertino area, offering a compact but engaging nine-hole layout for golfers of various skill levels.

Course Stats

20 rounds analyzed
23.8
Avg Score
5.1
Avg Net Score
86%
Fairways Hit
6.7
Putts / Round
1h 41m
Pace of Play
5
Most Birdies
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0%
Walkers
0
Points Earned
Amenities
Putting Green
Teaching Pro
Golf School
Golf Carts
Pull Carts
Club Rental
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes9
CR | SR | PAR57 | 93 | 58
Driving Range?No
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsRobert Muir Graves (1962)
Year built1962
Simulator
Conditions
FairwaysBlue Grass
GreensBlue Grass
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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