
Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club
Set beneath towering redwoods, Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club offers a tight, strategic 18-hole layout that welcomes golfers of all levels. Combining natural beauty with approachable design, this public course rewards precision and steady tempo in a serene mountain setting.
Course Overview
Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club presents a compelling golf experience carved into the rolling hills and towering redwoods of Northern California’s Santa Cruz Mountains. This 18-hole, public-access course blends natural beauty with straightforward playability, making it a rewarding destination for golfers seeking a round away from crowded city courses. The layout is characterized by its tight fairways that thread through mature redwoods, presenting both a visual spectacle and a strategic challenge where precision takes precedence over power.
Though the course measures a modest yardage compared to championship venues, each hole offers thoughtful design elements that engage the golfer’s tactical mind. Elevated tees, undulating greens, and well-placed bunkers require careful club selection and shot shaping, but do not punish the average player. The redwoods not only frame the holes but influence play by funneling winds to test timing and rhythm, adding an organic layer of complexity.
Players will notice that Boulder Creek balances challenge with approachability, welcoming golfers of varying skill levels. The terrain undulates gently rather than punishing with severe elevation changes, making it an enjoyable walking course for those who prefer to keep their boots on. Walking enthusiasts will find the wooded environment calming yet invigorating, with paths that mostly avoid rugged terrain.
Amenities include a clubhouse with a casual dining area and a basic pro shop that supports a friendly and attentive staff. Although the course has faced setbacks from wildfire damage years ago, restorative efforts have preserved the core layout, maintaining both its character and playability. The course carries a reputation for excellent value, delivering impressive greens and a genuine sense of serenity uncommon in many public golf settings.
Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club appeals particularly to golfers who appreciate natural landscapes that demand accuracy, and those searching for a quiet, cost-conscious round beneath majestic redwoods. It’s a course that rewards patience and smooth execution, encouraging players to connect with the rhythmic pulse of the mountains.
Course Highlights
Remarkable redwood framing around the fairways, tight but fair layout emphasizing shot accuracy, and a clubhouse with a relaxed atmosphere. The course survived wildfire challenges with core routing intact, providing a rare mountain golfing experience near Silicon Valley.
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Guest Reviews
Allen Parsons
Enjoyable course, spread over up-and-down fairways with good greens. Not pricey yet pretty well maintained grounds. Too bad the back 9 was lost to wildfire and economics. Worth the slow drive out to Boulder Creek.
Eric Koni
Great golf course. It's a hidden gem
Jim
Fun, tight,18 hole golf course, framed by stunning massive redwood trees. Great friendly staff, with a good food selection. Good prices and worth the drive.
Naomi Hopps
The bar manager harasses all the women about how they play golf. Just a huge misogynist. If you avoid the bar the rest of the place is awesome.
Bubby Pavlo
Amazing value! Highly recommend this short 9 hole course. Amazing greens and this is a real hidden gem
Eric Koni
Great golf course. It's a hidden gem
Jackie Libbey
Easy course. Good meals and bar service.
Ricky Melendrez
One of my favorites places to play when I’m near Santa cruz great course
Caleb Gatlin
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Course Details
Access & Location
16901 Big Basin Hwy, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA
Casual clubhouse with dining and pro shop
Walking is encouraged; paths are well maintained with some gentle hills. Comfortable walking shoes suggested.
Open to the public daily; no reservation required during off-peak times, but recommended on weekends.