Maderas Golf Club, designed by Johnny Miller and

Robert Muir Graves, has been ranked as the #1 public

golf course in San Diego by Zagat Survey for the past

five consecutive years. Specializing in Corporate and

Convention Events, Maderas Golf Club teams up

with Troon Golf to offer superb playing conditions,

meticulous maintenance and unmatched service

standards. This semi-private golf club, with six sets of

tees, promises to be a memorable golf experience for

golfers of all skill levels.

One of Southern California’s premier golf destinations,

Maderas Golf Club is quietly tucked away amidst the

gentle rolling hills of Poway, just minutes from

downtown San Diego.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

Approximately 20 minutes north of downtown San

Diego. Exit Rancho Bernardo Road east from I- 15.

Go 2. 8 miles. Turn left on Old Coach Road. Proceed

1.3 miles. Maderas Golf Club entrance is on the left.

GOLF COURSE

The Johnny Miller and Robert Muir Graves-designed

course set in canyons and ravines, features 100-year-

old live-oaks, sycamores, creeks, lakes, waterfalls,

and over 40 acres of native wildflowers. The course

plays 7,167 yards from the back tees. With six sets of

tees, the course is enjoyable to all skill levels.

FACILITIES

Outstanding driving range, with all-grass tees, plus a

state-of-the-art shortgame facility. The Italian-Style

Villa Clubhouse features a bar and restaurant with

indoor and outdoor patio seating, locker rooms and

an upscale golf shop. February 2007 brought the

opening of the elegant 5,000-sq-ft. event center and

ballroom accommodating groups up to 280 people.

GREEN FEES

Mon-Thur: $170; Fri-Sun and Holidays: $210. Rates include 18 holes with cart, tees and unlimited practice balls. Rates subject to change. Latest model Callaway golf club rentals available.

TEE TIMES

Tee times may be reserved 60 days in advance. Contact us at (888) 880-3309 or www.maderasgolf.com.

References:

http://www.maderasgolf.com

http://www.maderasgolf.com

http://www.thewestsbest.com/publications/sdgg/maderas/Maderas%20Golf.htm

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