This is a golf course review.Very good deals to be had during the week. GolfNow was $38 for 18 holes, with cart, on a Wednesday with an 8:30 t-time.This course is always immaculate, and also has great views of the San Ramon Valley, but has no driving range.Although it is a 'short course', par 61, with 2 5s, 4 4s, and 12 3s, it is not and easy round, and one or two holes will catch you by surprise.If you're looking for a quick round, on a well-groomed course - Dublin Ranch is a good choice.
Reasonable green fees at twilight rates. played the front 9. well manicured course was beautiful with great views. Large greens. Had a great game.
Great short course for practicing ones short game. Par 63, so there are some par 4’s and two par 5’s, with the majority of them being par 3’s. Just because the course is shorter than normal, there are still many challenging shots. The course is well maintained with nicely groomed fairways and greens faster than most municipals courses. The course is built on a hill side and offers some great views of the Tri-Valley area. Sometimes the wind can pickup in the afternoon adding an additional challenge. Look for internet deals before calling for a tee time. Golf carts are included in the price. One can enjoy a round of golf in less than three hours.
I couldn't agree more with the uncle's review of the poor set up and service. we were there and expected to see the bar tender that helped us. As soon as the banquet was to begin, the manager makes the experienced bartender, Kim, leave. Replaces her with someone that didn't want to be there. Not enough experienced staff. We thought that maybe this was s one time issue but found out that the manager does this all the time. This place could be great. Location, location, location.... But management is killing the business.
very well-kept 18 hole course in the Dublin hills, basically overlooking highway 580. it's a par 70 with only 2 fairly long par fives. there is a lot of ups and downs and a few undulating fairways that are indeed challenging. You'll definately need a cart to play here, unless you really love walking up and down. the course has very little out of bounds territory as it's built amidst a bunch of newer houses. this is exactly the type of course i like to play, not too long, but long enough. You can play here during the week for $35 or less in the afternoon, a few bucks more on the weekends and in the mornings.
This is in regards to having a wedding and reception at the Dublin Ranch Golf Course. I am a uncle of the groom and not involved directly with the wedding, but here are my observations as a outsider.I would think they have done this before, I mean they have quite a few weddings at the Dublin Ranch, don't they? Yet, we are there for a 10AM wedding, after the guests are allowed to go to the outdoor area to go to where all the little white chairs are to sit for the cermoney, well they are all wet (not damp). Guests turn into a large confusion of wanting to sit but can't. I walked back to the area the reception will be held to let them know about all the wet seats a get a snapped yell, which I assumed meant they knew about it. A few minutes later 2 people come out with 2 little hand towels to wipe down 200 seats. Quite comical. The setup of flower vases on little stands along the asile looked nice, until someone moved their chair. Turned out the flower vases were not secured to the little stands, but the stands that were along the aisle were intertwined with the chairs. Chair moving = flower vase fallilng.Reception, it seemed that every person there (excepting one) surely did not want to be working that day. Attitude issue for sure. Food, was a buffett and they let the food run out of the chafing dishes. Not near the end of the serving process, but after the first two or 3 tables went through, everybody backed up because they did not update or keep up on the demand (even though the Dublin Ranch were the ones releasing tables one at a time to get food). People got tired of waiting so they ended up getting part of their meal going back to sit down, then going back for the part they missed. Made for more confusion.Some of the guests were in the outdoor patio area, they seemed as if they were not in the celebration at all. (Hint, make sure all your guests can sit inside). Outside they were serving in paper Pepsi cups? None on the inside for sure.Not sure how closely they schedule weddings together, but the reception was scheduled till 4PM. By 3:20 they were allowing the next party to walk through the entrance area bring in all of the next parties personal touches. Wouldn't be bad except for the fact, this is where current wedding party people congregate to talk since the music is loud. I would think the Dublin Ranch would help redirect these people through another entrance.For the money put out for this wedding I would have expected a better end product.
The course is too short for the money they want you to pay. A very uninviting grill.
An immaculate, beautifully maintained short 18 hole course. Not easy, but always enjoyable. Look for discounts as Dublin Ranch is not cheap for a 3 hour round.
Cool golf course. Well manicured and will help tune up your short game and par 3 performance as it has 10 of them but good test from the back tees.
Good course, 2 par 5's, 4 par 4's, rest are par 3's. Excellent food, staff is very courteous. Great bargain for the money.