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Chuck Corica Golf Complex - The South - Jack Clark Course1 Clubhouse Memorial Dr Alameda, CA 94502 Phone: (510)522-4321Fax: (510)522-0848
This facility offers two eighteen hole courses and a nine hole par 3 course. Both of the regulation courses have water hazards (ditches and ponds) coming into play on a number of holes. All three courses are located in a very picturesque area. The courses were built on flat terrain, but the fairways are heavily tree lined. The Jack Clark Course was redesigned by Desmond Muirhead in 1967, followed by Robert Muir Graves in 1978. Nine hole rates only apply during the first two hours and the last two hours of the day.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Poa Annua Grass | Fairways: Kikuya |
| Tee Information: | | Tee | Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope | | Championship | 71 | 6559 | 70.8 | 119 | | Men's | 71 | 6107 | 68.5 | 114 | | Ladies' | 71 | 5473 | 70 | 110 |
| | Greens Fees: | $20-$49 | | Course Type: | public | | Dress Code: | No tank tops or cutoffs | | Season: | Open all year | | Guest Policy: | |
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Good golf for the money, Apr 12, 2004
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reviewer: Guy Blume
from San Mateo, CA
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| 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. |
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*All Greens Fees provided are subject to change. Please call the golf course to confirm the current fees.
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