MERCED GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Merced, CA, USA
Designed by Bob E. Baldock
Merced Golf & Country Club, a fixture of the Central Valley golfing landscape, whispers tales of early California golf, its origins steeped in the ambition of local enthusiasts who sought a challenging escape amidst the burgeoning agricultural heartland. The course, a classic parkland layout, unfurls across gently rolling terrain dotted with mature oaks and strategically placed water hazards, demanding thoughtful approaches and rewarding strategic play more than sheer power. The par 4s can be challenging.
Originally designed in 1926, the course has seen subtle refinements over the years, though its core character remains a testament to its Golden Age roots. Its straightforward design may not appear dramatic, but the subtle complexities and well-guarded greens offer a compelling test of golf, one that values precision and course management above all else. This course favors golfers who can control their ball flight and shape shots into the greens. Locals will tell you the key is to stay out of the trees.
While not nationally prominent, Merced Golf & Country Club holds a revered position within the Central Valley golfing community. Known for its convivial membership and unpretentious atmosphere, it remains a beloved gathering place for generations of local golfers, a testament to its enduring appeal and commitment to the traditions of the game. The club's monthly tournaments draw solid numbers of players, and the community events are well-attended.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Merced was designed by Bob E. Baldock.
Merced at Merced Golf & Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Merced is 72.
Merced plays 6,519 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Merced is 131.
Merced is a 18-hole course.