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The 18-hole "Berkeley" course at the Berkeley Country Club facility in El Cerrito, California features 6495 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 72.7 and it has a slope rating of 131. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $102. Berkeley Country Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Willie Watson/Robert Hunter, the Berkeley golf course opened in 1922.
Experience the course like never before with our Flyover feature. Get a bird's-eye view of each hole, helping you strategize your round and navigate the course with precision.
Plan your shots effectively with our Yardage Maps. Click on the yardage maps for detailed measurements on every hole, including distances to hazards and key landmarks, ensuring you make the right decisions on every swing.
A "hidden gem" in the Berkeley Hills. Designed in 1920 by Robert Hunter (co-designer of Cypress Point, Monterey Peninsula CC, and the Valley Club of Montecito) in collaboration with Willie Watson (architect of the Olympic Club Lake Course. Not long and relatively few hazards but a tough, hilly layout with deceptively difficult greens and stupendous views of the entire Bay Area. Currently undergoing a long awaited (and overdue) course restoration consistent with the much of the original Hunter design. An elegant Tudor-style 1920 clubhouse designed by noted Berkeley architect Walter Ratcliff Jr. completes what promises to become one of the premier golf venues in the area.