Gleneagles Golf Club in San Francisco, California — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by Jack Fleming (1962)

Gleneagles Golf Club

San Francisco, California

About Course

Gleneagles Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course located in San Francisco, California. Designed by architect Jack Fleming in 1962, the course features bent grass greens and fairways composed of rye and kikuyu grass. Walking is permitted for golfers who prefer to traverse the course on foot. Situated in the San Francisco urban landscape, Gleneagles offers a municipal golf experience for players seeking a public course in the Bay Area. The course's design reflects the architectural approach of its era, providing a classic golfing environment for local and visiting players interested in experiencing a public golf facility in California's most prominent city.

Course Stats

3 rounds analyzed
99.0
Avg Score
78.0
Avg Net Score
44%
Fairways Hit
29.5
Putts / Round
3h 15m
Pace of Play
0
Most Birdies
Jeffrey Musgrave
0%
Walkers
0
Points Earned
Amenities
Putting Green
Golf Carts
Pull Carts
Contact Us
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Club websiteSan Francisco, California
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR73 | 132 | 70
Driving Range?
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsJack Fleming (1962)
Year built1962
Simulator
Conditions
FairwaysRye/Kikuyu Grass
GreensBent Grass
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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