Skywest Golf Club occupies a hillside site in Hayward, on the eastern shore of the San Francisco Bay. The course was designed by Bob E. Baldock, a prolific Northern California architect whose work from the mid-twentieth century includes numerous public and semi-private facilities throughout the region. Baldock's designs typically emphasize playability for a wide range of golfers while working within the natural contours of the land, and Skywest reflects this practical approach to golf course architecture.
The routing takes advantage of the sloping terrain characteristic of the East Bay hills, with elevation changes that provide views across the bay toward San Francisco and the Peninsula. The layout features a mix of uphill, downhill, and sidehill lies that require golfers to manage uneven stances and adjust club selection according to the topography. The property's natural grades influence both strategy and shot-making throughout the round.
As a facility serving the East Bay community, Skywest functions as an accessible venue for local golfers in the Hayward area. The course provides a straightforward test of golf shaped by its hillside setting, without the extensive conditioning or amenities found at private country clubs in the region. It represents a typical example of Baldock's work during an era when many California municipalities and developers sought functional, affordable golf courses to meet growing demand in the post-war decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Skywest was designed by Bob E. Baldock.
Yes. Skywest at Skywest Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Skywest is 72.
Skywest plays 6,721 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Skywest is 123.
Skywest is a 18-hole course.