The Santaluz Club is an 18-hole golf course in San Diego, CA with a par of 71. It offers 8 tee sets: black (7,072 yards, slope 136, rating 73.7), santaluz (6,853 yards, slope 133, rating 72.7), blue (6,629 yards, slope 130, rating 71.7), club (6,392 yards, slope 127, rating 70.5), white (6,234 yards, slope 125, rating 69.8), gold (5,691 yards, slope 119, rating 67.1), red (5,119 yards, slope 112, rating 64.4), yellow (4,007 yards, slope 99, rating 60.4). The hardest hole is #4, a par 4 playing 340 yards from the first tee.
The Santaluz Club
San Diego, CA
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A long par 5 that plays straightaway with a fairway that gradually narrows toward the green. The approach demands precision as bunkers protect both sides of the putting surface, making the final shot the most critical.
A demanding par 4 and the course's third-hardest hole, requiring an accurate approach to a well-bunkered green. The relatively short yardage belies the precision needed, as wayward shots are severely punished.
A straightforward par 4 that offers the most generous scoring opportunity on the course. The fairway is wide and forgiving, allowing players to focus on a controlled approach to a receptive green.
The course's most difficult hole, a challenging par 4 with a demanding approach into a tightly guarded green. Bunkers frame the landing area and surround the putting surface, demanding accuracy off both tee and fairway.
A short par 3 with minimal hazard concerns, serving as a welcome breather within the round. The green is accessible from the tee, though its modest size still requires solid contact.
A short par 4 that plays downhill toward a green nestled below the tee elevation. The brevity is deceiving, as the dramatic change in elevation and strategic bunkering create a deceptively challenging hole.
A demanding par 4 that stretches longer from the back tees and requires a precise approach to avoid bunkers guarding the green. The fairway narrows near the landing area, forcing players to thread the needle off the tee.
A mid-length par 3 with a green protected by strategic bunkers. The relatively short yardage allows for an aggressive approach, though the surrounding hazards punish imprecision.
A generous par 5 that plays mostly straightaway with ample fairway width, offering a genuine birdie opportunity. The green is accessible in two shots, though strategic positioning rewards aggressive play.
A solid par 4 with a fairway that provides reasonable width off the tee before narrowing toward the green. Bunkers guard the approach, requiring a well-struck second shot to avoid trouble.
A challenging par 4 where the fairway tightens significantly in the landing area, demanding accuracy off the tee. The approach into the green is further complicated by strategic bunkering on both sides.
A mid-length par 4 that plays straightaway with a fairway that narrows progressively toward the green. Bunkers frame the putting surface on both sides, making the approach the defining shot of the hole.
A lengthy par 5 that demands two solid shots to reach the green in regulation, with hazards strategically placed to penalize wayward play. The fairway narrows at mid-distance, creating a natural pinch point that tests shot selection.
A mid-range par 3 with a small, well-bunkered green that demands precision from the tee. The hazards surrounding the putting surface leave little margin for error despite the relatively short yardage.
The second-hardest hole on the course, a par 4 that plays significantly longer from the back tees with a heavily bunkered approach. The green is tightly guarded, demanding an accurate second shot to a compact target.
A short par 4 that relies on strategic placement rather than length, with bunkers positioned to catch wayward shots in the fairway and around the green. The compact nature of the hole rewards precision over power.
The course's most difficult par 3, a long carry over hazards to a green protected by bunkers on both sides. Wind and elevation changes make this an unpredictable one-shot test from any tee position.
A strong finishing par 4 that plays straightaway with a fairway that narrows near the green and bunkering protecting the approach. The final hole presents a fitting challenge to close out the round with stakes high.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 35 | 71 |
| HCP | 7 | 3 | 9 | 1 | 17 | 13 | 11 | 15 | 5 | 6 | 10 | 14 | 8 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 18 | 12 | |||
| black | 583 | 440 | 383 | 442 | 162 | 362 | 453 | 223 | 517 | 3565 | 398 | 460 | 437 | 543 | 184 | 407 | 378 | 220 | 480 | 3507 | 7072 |
| santaluz | 562 | 440 | 383 | 416 | 162 | 333 | 453 | 201 | 498 | 3448 | 398 | 436 | 437 | 543 | 173 | 407 | 351 | 220 | 440 | 3405 | 6853 |
| blue | 562 | 413 | 358 | 416 | 147 | 333 | 401 | 201 | 498 | 3329 | 381 | 436 | 406 | 519 | 173 | 387 | 351 | 207 | 440 | 3300 | 6629 |
| club | 530 | 392 | 358 | 391 | 147 | 309 | 401 | 180 | 480 | 3188 | 381 | 407 | 406 | 519 | 160 | 387 | 331 | 207 | 406 | 3204 | 6392 |
| white | 530 | 392 | 333 | 391 | 144 | 309 | 375 | 180 | 480 | 3134 | 363 | 407 | 385 | 494 | 160 | 364 | 331 | 190 | 406 | 3100 | 6234 |
| gold | 504 | 329 | 285 | 364 | 117 | 309 | 343 | 161 | 461 | 2873 | 341 | 380 | 335 | 462 | 128 | 344 | 291 | 166 | 371 | 2818 | 5691 |
| red | 450 | 329 | 285 | 340 | 93 | 248 | 319 | 139 | 402 | 2605 | 319 | 357 | 301 | 440 | 107 | 237 | 273 | 135 | 345 | 2514 | 5119 |
| yellow | 380 | 245 | 210 | 250 | 108 | 195 | 250 | 90 | 270 | 1998 | 213 | 245 | 210 | 348 | 110 | 233 | 245 | 130 | 275 | 2009 | 4007 |