Hole 6/15 - April 2023
Clubhouse interior - April 2023
Hole 7/16 - April 2023
Hole #5 - April 2023
Clubhouse interior - April 2023
Course Layout
The drive!!
Hole #6
Hole #5
Hole #8
Ness R.
Oct 7, 2023
If your looking for a party spot this is the place . Now they now have an outdoor bar patio where you can drink and they have the music pretty loud .If your into the nice quietness of a gentleman's game you won't find it here anymore.
Read MoreMartin F.
Aug 1, 2023
Great little 9-hole course. Perfect for working on your short game. I believe it's also one of the largest driving ranges in the state(?)...something like that.
Read MoreDonna K.
Sep 30, 2022
I have hit golf balls on the range and got bite by sand fleas??? Please spray yourself.I also played 9 holes with a cart, as I have a bad knee and not giving up!! The cart quit working and had to call to get another cart. Other than that I enjoyed the 9 holes. Putting on the green the greens are great and have a fast roll. It was a challenging for me to putt in,which was fun. It is laid back. I didn't feel rushed. We went at 11:30 and it wasn't busy on the greens. We stopped and ate and drank a little before continuing on. It is smaller than Escalon.
Read MoreJohn B.
Jun 16, 2023
Great place to practice without having to commit to an all day affair! I took my 7yo here for his first lesson and bucket of balls. It was a great environment for him to not feel intimidated or embarrassed, and he has asked me every day since "when can we go back, dad!?"
Read MoreCesar R.
Sep 12, 2022
This is a cool little beginner course. Prices aren't bad. I'd definitely recommend to anybody who barely starting out.
Read MoreDevin K.
Apr 26, 2022
It's a great little course. Staff is very laid back and friendly. Just watch out for rude people cutting in front. Had one guy on a cart yesterday cut over to the 2nd hole when I was already on the green on the first
Read MoreRobert W.
Feb 6, 2017
St. Stanislaus golf course is a decent 9 hole course with a large driving range and a small practice pitching/putting area. The clubhouse is small, no food but they do sell drinks, beer included. The prices are reasonable, $28 for two to walk and play. It's an extra $28 for a cart but the course is so small you would be just wasting your money. The course is maintained well, the fairways are nice and greens are smooth. Majority of the holes are par 3's with a couple par 4's. Not too many hazards to worry about and all holes are straight shots. It's a great course if you want to play for cheap and not spend all day doing it. This is a perfect course to bring your kids who are learning to play, not too crowded and an easy course to learn on. It's cheap, it's close(for me,lol) and great for the whole family.
Read MoreIan T.
Jun 11, 2024
This is a great place if you are just getting into the game of golf. It's a smaller/tighter course that requires some control unless you are planning on hitting in another fairway. There are very limited carts, so if it is a busy time, prepare to walk. It's a small course so the walk is not bad. Driving range it great.The only real problem here are the greens(practice greens too). They aren't really greens at all really. They are very, very thick and slow. It like putting on a sanded green but without the sand. Going from another course to here will ruin your "touch" and will have to killing putts anywhere else. Other than that, it is good for what it it: a course for new/returning players.
Read MoreJared B.
Dec 5, 2022
I played this course with my wife and 9 year-old twins this past weekend, and we really enjoyed the course. We'd just had a week's worth of heavy rain, but the course was not boggy except for a few patches near the clubhouse. We started at 3:30 p.m. and had the course to ourselves. We were able to play about 6 holes before we started losing light and cut things short. The holes are efficiently placed, and this is a very easy course to walk. The nicest thing about St. Stanislaus is that most of the holes have a children's tee box located about half-way down the fairway. This allows kids who are new to the game to play a "normal" round of golf instead of starting just off the green. My kids were excited because they "outdrove" my wife and I on a few holes. The greens were in good shape, and most of them are flat - another thing that makes St. Stanislaus good for kids.Prices are reasonable, and children's prices can be as low as $5 if your kids are signed up with one of the youth golf programs. There is a large driving range and a decent putting green. Staff were friendly. My family belongs to a local golf club, and my son has taken lessons at that club. But private courses can be brutal for young children trying to learn the game. St. Stanislaus is a much more forgiving course. The short and straight fairways, flat greens and lack of sand traps make it easier for kids to take chances and try aggressive shots. I look forward to many trips back to this course with my kids.
Read MoreB D.
Apr 3, 2023
It's a lovely small beginner course. It's not the best kept around, but it is worth the amount you pay.What I am knocking a couple stars off for, is the neighborhood the course is located. You constantly see cars peeling out, house parties, etc. Yesterday we were verbally assaulted and had golf balls thrown at us on the 8th tee from the houses on the other side of the trees/ fence. They threw racial and homophobic slurs at us. Verbally threatened us telling us they were going to "shove our F****** F** golf clubs up our A**" No joke. It made me so uncomfortable we decided to not finish the 18 holes we originally came for. The group of people i was with noticed the house with the people who were verbally accosting us. They noted their look and their vehicles, noticed those people came to the parking lot of the golf course and stared us down. We literally drove home a random route in concern of being followed or assaulted. We have always loved this golf course, try to play here a few times a month. But I dont know if I will be back after this.
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