EXETER PUBLIC GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Exeter, CA, USA
Designed by Bob E. Baldock
Exeter Public Golf Course is a municipal facility in Exeter, California, a small city in the San Joaquin Valley east of Visalia. Designed by Bob E. Baldock and opened in the mid-20th century, the course reflects the architect's approach to accessible public golf during an era of significant course construction in California's Central Valley. Baldock, who designed numerous courses throughout California and the western United States from the 1950s through the 1970s, typically created layouts that balanced playability for everyday golfers with enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
The course occupies relatively flat valley terrain characteristic of the region, with mature trees—likely including the citrus varieties for which Exeter is known—providing definition and framing along fairways. The layout takes advantage of the area's agricultural landscape, and the design likely incorporates straightforward hole corridors with strategic bunkering and water features that require position play off the tee. Central Valley courses of this vintage typically feature bermudagrass playing surfaces suited to the hot, dry summers.
As a public facility, Exeter serves the local community and visitors exploring the southern Sierra Nevada foothills region. The course provides an affordable option for regular play in an area where golf remains accessible and unpretentious, reflecting the agricultural character of Tulare County and the practical approach to course design that defined much of Baldock's work.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Exeter Public was designed by Bob E. Baldock.
Yes. Exeter Public at Exeter Public Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Exeter Public is 30.
Exeter Public plays 1,643 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Exeter Public is 111.
Exeter Public is a 9-hole course.