DIABLO HILLS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Walnut Creek, CA, USA
Designed by Robert Muir Graves
Diablo Hills Golf Course sits in Walnut Creek, in the East Bay region of California's San Francisco Bay Area. Designed by Robert Muir Graves and opened in the mid-1960s, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the inland valleys east of the Berkeley Hills. Graves, a prolific Northern California architect who designed or redesigned dozens of courses throughout the state during his long career, worked extensively in this region and understood how to route golf holes through the area's oak-studded hillsides and seasonal creek corridors.
The layout reflects the natural topography of the Diablo foothills, with elevation changes that provide variety and require thoughtful club selection. The property features native oaks and grasses typical of California's interior valleys, and the routing takes advantage of the natural contours rather than imposing dramatic earth-moving. As a municipal facility operated by the City of Walnut Creek, Diablo Hills serves a broad public constituency and maintains an accessible, straightforward character suited to everyday play.
The course operates within the context of the East Bay's dense network of public and semi-private golf facilities, offering residents a nearby option for regular rounds. Its design priorities favor playability and maintenance efficiency over championship length or severe hazards, consistent with Graves' approach to public course architecture during this period of California golf development.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Diablo Hills was designed by Robert Muir Graves.
Yes. Diablo Hills at Diablo Hills Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Diablo Hills is 34.
Diablo Hills plays 2,302 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Diablo Hills is 104.
Diablo Hills is a 9-hole course.