THE CLUB AT CRAZY HORSE RANCH
🇺🇸 Salinas, CA, USA
Designed by Jack Fleming
Crazy Horse Ranch is a Jack Fleming design located in Salinas, California, in the agricultural Salinas Valley southeast of Monterey Bay. Fleming, a regional architect active primarily in Northern California during the latter decades of the twentieth century, created a course that works with the valley's relatively flat terrain and the area's characteristic climate—warm days with coastal influence and occasional wind.
The course occupies land in a region known more for its farming heritage than golf development, giving it a somewhat rural character distinct from the more celebrated coastal layouts of the Monterey Peninsula to the west. The routing likely incorporates the gentle contours available in the valley floor, with design features reflecting Fleming's straightforward approach to golf architecture. Water features, strategic bunkering, and tree placement would define playing corridors and create variety across the eighteen holes.
The Club at Crazy Horse Ranch serves as a private facility, offering members a golf experience removed from the tourist traffic of nearby Pebble Beach and Carmel. The setting provides views of the surrounding valley and distant hills, with the agricultural landscape forming much of the visual backdrop. For golfers in the Monterey County area seeking an inland alternative to the coastal courses, Crazy Horse Ranch represents a different style of play, one shaped by the valley environment rather than oceanside terrain.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Crazy Horse Ranch was designed by Jack Fleming.
Crazy Horse Ranch at The Club at Crazy Horse Ranch is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Crazy Horse Ranch is 72.
Crazy Horse Ranch plays 6,106 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Crazy Horse Ranch is 130.
Crazy Horse Ranch is a 18-hole course.