Presidio Golf Course, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in San Francisco, California.
Founded in 1895 by the private San Francisco Golf and Country Club, the original 9-hole Presidio Golf Course was one of the earliest courses on the West Coast. During the Spanish American War the course remained open, but was extensively used for training and drill. After the 1906 earthquake, a refuge camp was established here. In 1910, the course was expanded to 18-holes. The course was open only to officers and members of the Presidio Golf Club prior to base closure. Today, the course is open to the general public.
Designed with tight fairways and strategically placed bunkers, this 18-hole "hilly" golf course offers a unique challenge for golfers of all abilities. Orginally designed by Robert Wood Johnstone, the course was expanded in 1910 by Johnstone in collaboration with Wiliam McEwan and redesigned and lengthened by the British firm of Fowler & Simpson in 1921.
The prestigious Presidio golf course opened for public play in 1995. Located just minutes from downtown San Francisco, this 18-hole course plays 6,500 yards of challenging golf winding through beautiful Eucalyptus and Monterey Pine trees in The City's trademark hills.
The Par-72 golf course is open to public everyday from dawn to dusk.
Back tees: 6,477 yards, course rating 72.3, slope rating 136.
Middle tees (M): 6,141 yards, course rating 70.8, slope rating 132.
Middle tees (W): 6,141 yards, course rating 76.0, slope rating 131.
Forward tees (M): 5,785 yards, course rating 69.6, slope rating 128.
Forward tees (W): 5,785 yards, course rating 73.2, slope rating 127.