Singing Hills Golf Club at Sycuan
San Diego, USA
Overview of the Singing Hills Golf Club at Sycuan
The Singing Hills Golf Club at Sycuan in San Diego is a tranquil golfing retreat just 30-minutes east of downtown San Diego, where the hills sing as you unwind in the serene Dehesa Valley. They even have a casino just 5-minutes away.
Golf Courses
There are three golf courses on-site. The Willow Glen Course is the resort’s challenging, championship golf course, where the Sweetwater River comes into play. The Oak Glen Course is another 18-hole course that boasts tight fairways and tricky rolling greens, and the 18-hole Pine Glen par-3 course is perfect for fine-tuning your game.
Location
Singing Hills Golf Club is located 20 miles to the east of downtown San Diego.
Post Round
Echo’s Lounge is the place for a post-round drink and a bite to eat.
What is the signature hole at Singing Hills Golf Club?
The 4th hole on the Willow Glen course is considered the signature. From an elevated tee box, you play downhill to a green surrounded by water. Look out for the par-3 12th, another great test on the Willow Glen course featuring a large pond, water, and rock formations.
Golf courses at Singing Hills Golf Club at Sycuan
Oak Glen Course
Oak Glen is a gorgeous par-72 course that boasts tight fairways, tricky rolling greens, and difficult hazards all set among mature, landscaped surroundings. Oak Glen was redesigned by Ted Robinson in 1980 and by Dave Fleming in 1991. The Sweetwater River runs through the course so get ready to cross the river with an accurate drive on the beautiful yet treacherous 5th hole — one of the best golf holes in San Diego.
Willow Glen Course
Willow Glen was redesigned by Ted Robinson in 1980, with demanding narrow fairways and strategically placed bunkers. Sweetwater River runs along the course and comes into play on many holes, providing dramatic scenery and difficult shots. This par-72, 6,654-yard layout contains several dogleg holes, elevation changes, and water crossings. The 4th hole on the Willow Glen course is considered the signature. From an elevated tee box, you play downhill to a green surrounded by water.