Admiral Baker Golf Course - Golf courses, San Diego, CA

Admiral Baker Golf Course - Golf courses, San Diego, CA

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[Sep 26, 2006]
jonyork75
Shoots in the 90s

I too learned here, and still keep my yardage card even though I am out of the military and have moved to Texas. I loved the distance challenge of the North course and the distraction challenge (water) of the South. A great course for beginners as well as seasoned golfers. My first birdie, first round under 110, first under 100, and first 90 were all at Baker.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 13, 2004]
carlsonbay
Shoots in the 80s

Played the North Course, what an exceptional value! The course winds through a valley and there are many holes where you feel you are the only one on the course. Greens are slow but after adapting to the speed you will appreciate the changes in elevation and the nice conditions.

Customer Service

Outstanding

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Clubhouse is very nice, great staff.

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4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 10, 2003]
Steve Barnes
Shoots in the 90s

I learned to play here and it is the best value out there if you can get on. New upgrades are great...new clubhouse is great....lots of wide open holes and some tricky ones as well...

Customer Service

Military...they are not in the pleaser business

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2002]
Joe Wager
Shoots in the 70s

outstanding course for the money. The solid North course offers the avid golfer a decent challenge, while the South provides the weekend warrior a solid event.

Customer Service

great staffing

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Average range..... great price 110 balls for $5

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 2001]
Rob Locher
Shoot in the 100s

I have only played about five or six (inexpensive) courses, duffer that I am, but of those Adm. Baker is my favorite. The best thing about it is that like most military courses, it's cheap! $7 for a reservist E-5 on the weekend, can't beat it! But price aside, the course is nice. It manages to stay pretty green most of the year, and is well-maintained for a military course. Like another poster said, there are a lot of driver holes (few doglegs or par 3s) and the greens are usually slow. The north course is tougher than the south course. The clubhouse is new. A single can walk onto either course on the weekend if you don't mind waiting an hour (during peak periods).

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None

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3
VALUE
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5
[Sep 13, 2000]
DOC
Shoot in the 80s

I PLAYED THE NORTH COURSE FROM THE BLUE TEES. IF YOU ARE ON YOUR GAME, THIS IS AN EASY COURSE TO SCORE ON. EXCEPT FOR A FEW HOLES, IT IS WIDE OPEN AND READY FOR THE TAKING. THE PAR 5'S CAN BE REACHED WITH 2 SOLID SHOTS, BUT ARE BIRDIE HOLES EVEN IF YOU DECIDE TO LAY UP. THE GREENS ARE FAIR AND NORMALLY RUN SLOW.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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