DELTA VIEW GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Pittsburg, CA, USA
Designed by Alister Mackenzie, Robert Muir Graves
Delta View Golf Club sits in Pittsburg, California, in the eastern reaches of the San Francisco Bay Area where the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta begins to shape the landscape. The course was originally designed by Alister MacKenzie in 1930, during his prolific California period that included Pasatiempo and Cypress Point. Robert Muir Graves, a prominent Bay Area architect, later renovated the layout in the 1960s, updating the design while working within MacKenzie's routing framework.
The course occupies relatively flat delta terrain with mature tree-lined fairways and water features that reflect the region's tidal marshland character. MacKenzie's strategic design principles—emphasizing angles, options, and ground-game possibilities—remain evident in the routing, though Graves's mid-century modifications introduced changes typical of that era's modernization efforts. The layout serves as a municipal facility, making it one of the more accessible MacKenzie designs in Northern California.
Delta View represents an interesting historical footnote in MacKenzie's American portfolio, designed during the same period as his more celebrated works but operating in a different context as a public course. The combination of MacKenzie's original strategic bones and Graves's practical updates creates a layout that balances playability for a wide range of golfers with remnants of classic design thinking. The course provides a window into how Golden Age architecture has adapted to serve municipal golf over nine decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Delta View was designed by Alister Mackenzie and Robert Muir Graves.
Yes. Delta View at Delta View Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Delta View is 71.
Delta View plays 6,317 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Delta View is 133.
Delta View is a 18-hole course.