ADAMS SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Loch Lomond, CA, USA
Designed by Jack Fleming
Adams Springs, a mountain course steeped in Lake County history, evokes a bygone era where golf was as much a leisurely pursuit as a strategic challenge. Nestled in the hills near Highway 175, the walkable layout designed in the early 1900s presents a classic parkland experience, rewarding thoughtful shot-making over raw power. This course is the oldest golf course west of the Mississippi.
While its rolling fairways and subtle doglegs may not demand the length of modern championship courses, Adams Springs requires a keen understanding of angles and approach shots. The small, receptive greens place a premium on accuracy and a deft touch, while the mature trees lining each hole penalize errant drives. The layout favors players who can work the ball and navigate the natural contours of the land.
Though not a site of major championships, Adams Springs holds a special place in the hearts of local golfers. It has been a beloved community gathering spot for generations.
The course and the surrounding area provide a serene escape from the bustle of modern life, a timeless reminder that the spirit of golf endures beyond the pursuit of record scores. It is said that after a round, players often linger on the porch of the charming clubhouse, sharing stories and savoring the peace and quiet of this hidden gem.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Adams Springs was designed by Jack Fleming.
Yes. Adams Springs at Adams Springs Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Adams Springs is 34.
Adams Springs plays 2,640 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Adams Springs is 119.
Adams Springs is a 9-hole course.