Alameda California Golf Courses

Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The Miff Albright Par 3 Course
Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The North - Earl Fry Course
Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The South - Jack Clark Course

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Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The South - Jack Clark Course -- Good golf for the money
Review by: Guy Blume All in all for a muni course, it's pretty good. The South Course, Jack Clark, is not as pretty as the North Course, Earl Fry, but then again there's less water on the South. It gets a little windy in the afternoon so don't forget to take one or two clubs when the wind is in your face. If you do not consistantly play your driver well, leave it in the bag because the treelined and fairway waste bunkered fairways will spank you. You're much better off with a 3 wood or your favorite mid iron off the tee. OB is a little close to the 9th green for my bogey golf taste, but the course is very fair to the average golfer. The Kikuya? grass tends to grab the ball so chipping or pitching the ball up from the apron is a good idea as opposed to putting or a bump and run shot when close to the green. Afterwards, the Legends Bar & Grill is a perfect way to have a fair-priced tasty meal after an affordable round of golf. Some of the fairways lack grass here and there, but hey, don't forget, it's a muni.
From San Mateo, CA

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Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The Miff Albright Par 3 Course -- Nice course for begining golfers
Review by: Kevin, Chan This course is all par 3s so it is pretty easy to handle. With a pretty good sized bunker on hole 8 It'll expose you to a little tension if you think wether you should hit it over or in front. It's affordable and I got what I expected. All in all a decent course to play especially if you are board over the weekends.
From Castro Valley, CA USA

Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The South - Jack Clark Course -- Good golf for the money
Review by: Guy Blume All in all for a muni course, it's pretty good. The South Course, Jack Clark, is not as pretty as the North Course, Earl Fry, but then again there's less water on the South. It gets a little windy in the afternoon so don't forget to take one or two clubs when the wind is in your face. If you do not consistantly play your driver well, leave it in the bag because the treelined and fairway waste bunkered fairways will spank you. You're much better off with a 3 wood or your favorite mid iron off the tee. OB is a little close to the 9th green for my bogey golf taste, but the course is very fair to the average golfer. The Kikuya? grass tends to grab the ball so chipping or pitching the ball up from the apron is a good idea as opposed to putting or a bump and run shot when close to the green. Afterwards, the Legends Bar & Grill is a perfect way to have a fair-priced tasty meal after an affordable round of golf. Some of the fairways lack grass here and there, but hey, don't forget, it's a muni.
From San Mateo, CA

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