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Golf Courses in San Jose

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5 courses Region: South Bay California

San Jose anchors the South Bay's golf scene, and its courses run the full gauntlet from championship test to first-tee friendly. Cinnabar Hills Golf Club is the headliner: a scenic 27-hole, John Harbottle III daily-fee layout (Canyon, Lake and Mountain nines) tucked into the Coyote Valley foothills. Just south sit the two Jack Nicklaus-designed eighteens at Coyote Creek, the Tournament Course and the Valley Course, both stretching past 7,000 yards. For everyday play, San Jose Municipal Golf Course and Santa Teresa Golf Club are the classic city regulation tracks, while Los Lagos Golf Course is a par-68 executive muni threading the Coyote Creek riparian corridor.

Beginners and short-game grinders head to Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course, a tidy 9-hole, par-28 walking course. Whatever you choose among the golf courses in San Jose, Golf The Bay compares live tee-time prices across booking systems so you grab the lowest rate. Browse San Jose tee times and play more of the South Bay.

Golf in San Jose — Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses are in San Jose?

There are seven golf courses in San Jose: Cinnabar Hills Golf Club, the Coyote Creek Tournament Course and Valley Course, Los Lagos Golf Course, Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course, San Jose Municipal Golf Course, and Santa Teresa Golf Club. They range from a 27-hole daily-fee club to municipal regulation tracks and a short par-3 layout.

How much do tee times in San Jose cost?

Tee-time prices in San Jose vary widely by course, day of week, and season, with the municipal and executive courses generally cheaper than upscale daily-fee options like Cinnabar Hills or the Nicklaus-designed Coyote Creek pair. Twilight and weekday rates run lower. Golf The Bay compares live prices across booking systems so you can book the lowest rate.

Which San Jose course is best for beginners?

Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course is the friendliest starting point: a walkable 9-hole, par-28 short course built for learning. Los Lagos, a par-68 executive muni, is another forgiving step up. San Jose Municipal and Santa Teresa offer approachable regulation play before you tackle Cinnabar Hills or the longer Coyote Creek tracks.

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