BLACKLAKE GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Nipomo, CA, USA
Designed by Ted Robinson Sr.
The Canyon course at Blacklake Golf Course in Nipomo, California, was designed by Ted Robinson Sr., a prolific California architect known for incorporating water features and strategic bunkering into his layouts. Robinson built numerous courses throughout the western United States during the latter decades of the twentieth century, often working with the natural terrain to create memorable golf holes. The Canyon course takes its name from the property's topography, which features rolling terrain and elevation changes characteristic of the Central Coast region between San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria.
The course plays through a landscape that blends coastal California oak trees with the area's native vegetation, offering a setting distinct from both the links-style courses nearer the Pacific and the inland valley layouts found elsewhere in the region. Robinson's design philosophy typically emphasized playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining strategic interest through hazard placement and green complexes. The routing likely takes advantage of the property's natural contours to create variety in hole character and shot requirements.
Blacklake Golf Course serves the Nipomo community and visiting golfers exploring California's Central Coast wine country. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities typical of daily-fee operations in the region. The course provides a golf option in an area known more for its agricultural heritage and proximity to Pismo Beach than as a major golf destination, offering a Ted Robinson design to those traveling Highway 101 between Los Angeles and the Monterey Peninsula.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Canyon was designed by Ted Robinson Sr..
Yes. Canyon at Blacklake Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Canyon is 36.
Canyon plays 3,125 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Canyon is a 9-hole course.