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The Crossings at Carlsbad

Carlsbad, CA — The Crossings at Carlsbad is a Greg Nash design in Carlsbad, California, consistently ranked among the top public courses in San Diego County. The 6,832-yard, par-72 layout winds through rolling hills with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding Carlsbad landscape. Golf Advisor Golfers' Choice Award winner, The Crossings features dramatic elevation changes, strategic bunkering, and well-maintained Kikuyu fairways. A City of Carlsbad facility, The Crossings offers outstanding public golf value in one of Southern California's most desirable communities.

Type

Parkland

Region

Pacific Coast

LooperScore

80.0

Holes

18

Par

72

Yardage

6,832

Design & architects

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La Costa Resort & Spa (North)

Carlsbad, CA · 3.5 mi away

Bandon Preserve, a captivating 13-hole par-3 course at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, was designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and opened in 2012. The course begins high atop a sand dune and gracefully descends towards the beach, offering spectacular Pacific Ocean views from every hole. Coore and Crenshaw's design philosophy here focuses on enjoyment and strategic challenge within a shorter format, encouraging creative shot-making. The 6th hole, known as the 'discovered hole,' plays at the lowest elevation and demands precise club selection against the prevailing wind, with bunkers guarding the front and left of the green. The 9th hole provides overwhelming views of the Pacific Ocean and the back nine of Bandon Dunes, requiring excellent distance control due to significant elevation changes. Bandon Preserve is not just a golf course; it's a unique experience where all net proceeds support the Bandon Dunes Charitable Foundation, benefiting conservation, community, and economy on the Southern Oregon Coast. Its fun, challenging layout and breathtaking scenery make it a joyful excursion for any golfer.

80.0 LooperScore
Resort18 holes

La Costa Resort & Spa (South)

Carlsbad, CA · 3.5 mi away

Crosswater Golf Club, nestled within Sunriver, Oregon, is a heathland-style masterpiece designed by Bob Cupp and John Fought. Hailed as one of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" by Golf Digest, Cupp's design philosophy emphasizes risk-reward situations, creating a layout that is both challenging and engaging. The course is set on 600 magnificent acres of woodlands and carefully preserved wetlands, with the gently flowing Deschutes and Little Deschutes Rivers coming into play on as many as seven holes. The 5th hole, a par-4, is particularly scenic, featuring a carry over wetlands and the Deschutes River with a beautiful backdrop of Mt. Bachelor. Another signature hole is the 12th, a lengthy 687-yard par-5. Crosswater has a rich history of hosting prestigious tournaments, including the PGA Champions Tour and the NCAA Men's Division I Championship. With its bent grass fairways and greens, and five tee placements per hole, Crosswater offers a superb and memorable golfing experience that blends natural beauty with strategic design.

78.0 LooperScore
Resort18 holes

Aviara Golf Club

Carlsbad, CA · 3.9 mi away

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort's Sheep Ranch, designed by Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw, offers a truly unique links experience along a mile of rugged Oregon coastline. Coore and Crenshaw's design philosophy for Sheep Ranch was to maximize the use of the dramatic shoreline, resulting in a course where nine greens are perched directly against the bluffs. Notably, the course features no formal bunkers, a rarity that encourages creative shot-making and a focus on the natural contours of the land. The 14th hole, a par-4, exemplifies this, traversing a large knoll where the ideal approach is from a high left plateau, offering a clear view of the ridge-top green. Another memorable feature is the 15th green, which incorporates earthworks from an old road, creating eccentric and memorable contours. The setting is windswept and rugged, with stunning Pacific Ocean views from every hole. Playing Sheep Ranch is a walk unspoiled, offering wide fairways and a playable, adventurous round for golfers of all skill levels, making it a must-play for those seeking a pure golf experience in harmony with nature.

84.0 LooperScore