Of course surrounding the area are the majestic mountain ranges, which adds an extra element of scale and an ominous presence to wherever you go. To summarise San Diego as a location one would have to say that it is big; everything about it is big. Due to the sheer scale of the city is perhaps not surprising to find that there are almost one hundred golf courses in and around it. Layouts such as Maderas Golf Club and the Temecula Creek Inn may not be the most famous courses in the world, but they certainly punch above their weight. Additionally San Diego boasts La Costa Resort and Spa, which has been given the prestigious accolade as being among the most beautiful and exciting courses in the world. With fine weather, brilliant sights, and great golf courses; what could possibly be better than a trip to San Diego?

3 hotels & golf resorts found
Harry Handlery founded this popular hotel in 1954 with the foresight to offer travelers a spacious hotel with a personal touch.
Rancho Bernardo include 287 deluxe inn rooms with private minibars and in-room movies. However, with all this location has to offer, you will likely spend little time in your room.
Set in the hills of the Temecula Valley near over a dozen wineries, this 130-room inn offers a quiet getaway from your everyday world.
14 golf courses found
Featuring tight erratic fairways which wind their way through groves of pines, this bunker wielding layout is a challenge to all level of golfers.
One of the two championship courses found at the La Costa Resort, the North Course is arguably more demanding than its sister layout.
Stretching to 7,115 yards the course is one of South California’s most prestigious designs.
Designed by Gary Player, this twenty seven hole facility is a testimony to the creative nature of its legendary designer.
Constructed back in 1962 the West Course has not lost any of its original charm or creativity and has instead spiraled in popularity and become legendary among the golfing community.
With an impressive twenty seven holes featuring waterfalls and dramatic elevations, the Riverwalk Course is a delightful and engrossing experience.
Completed in 2005 and created by Ted Robinson, the Arrowood Course is set upon the peak of a hill which overlooks the San Luis Rey Valley.
Panoramic views and an excellent course layout both contribute to making this an immersive golfing experience.
Stretching to an impressive 6,889 yards the layout at Salt Creek offers golfers some broad fairways and landing areas which are always kept to the highest standards.
Surrounded by some majestic mountain ranges the Temecula Course provides golfers with some of the most stunning backdrops available to San Diego.
This eighteen hole championship course is situated close to the Pacific Ocean, providing some fantastic course design with some cool sea breezes.
Stretching to over 6,400 yards the Eastlake Course provides eighteen impressive holes of championship golf.
Constructed in 1993 the layout is still as rewarding and entertaining as it has ever been.
Having included so much beauty into the layout, Ted Robinson’s design sometimes makes you feel as though you are trekking round a nature reserve and not a golf course.
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