
Loma at The Loma Club, a beloved nine-hole layout in the heart of San Diego, whispers of an earlier, more relaxed era of golf, one where a quick, sociable round held more appeal than a grueling test of skill. Carved into a relatively flat, mesa-like expanse near the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, the course offers a breezy, accessible experience. Its modest length and forgiving fairways make it a welcoming space for beginners and those seeking a less demanding game. The course is known for it's forgiving fairways.
Original architect David Rainville crafted the course in the 1950s. It is not a championship venue, but it is more about community, accessibility, and a distinctly Southern California vibe. The course underwent a significant renovation in 2021, with the inclusion of a craft brewery and full-service bar into the club.
The Loma Club thrives on its reputation as a friendly gathering spot. This course is best known as a place to grab a beer, listen to live music, and, almost as an afterthought, maybe play a few holes. It is not uncommon to see golfers tackling the course in flip-flops, a testament to the club's laid-back atmosphere. The Loma Club is known for its social events, drawing a diverse crowd of locals who appreciate its unpretentious charm.
The Loma Club offers a unique blend of casual golf and vibrant social life. It's less about chasing low scores and more about enjoying the company of friends in the San Diego sunshine. Their iconic logo is instantly recognizable to locals.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Loma at The Loma Club has a Course Vaults score of 6 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Loma was designed by Cary Bickler.
Yes. Loma at The Loma Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Loma is 27.
Loma plays 972 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Loma is a 9-hole course.