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Boundary Oak Golf Course
Golf is an outdoor sport, originated from Scotland and has been played for at least five centuries in the British Isles. Golf is played on a tract of land known as the course which consists of a series of holes or cups. Most golf courses usually consist of nine or eighteen holes. There are several types of golf courses namely Parkland, Links, Healthland, Desert, Browns, Sand, Snow, Par3 and Executive. Boundary Oak Golf Course is located in Walnut Creek, California, United States of America. It is a Public Course consisting of 18 holes. This course's length is the main challenge, but there are also some elevated greens that are easy to three putt, and water hazards come into play on seven holes. The course has many dogleg and tree-lined fairways. The men's and ladies' tees have additional ratings for both men and ladies. Boundary Oak Golf Course was built in the year 1969 and was designed by Robert Muir Graves. The course has a Bent Grass type for the Greens and Bluegrass Grass type for the Fairways with Water Hazards and 71 to 80 Sand Bunkers. It has Yardage Markers of 200, 150 and 100 and marked Sprinkler Heads. Their Training Facilities provide a Putting Green with a Teaching Professional. Their Professional, Championship and Regular Tees have a Slope Gradient of 132, 128 and 122 and Yardages of 7063, 6739 and 6372 for a course rating of 73.80, 72.20 and 70.70, respectively. They also have a forward Tee with a 5699 Yardage. Their Dress Code allows spikes to be worn. Discounts are given for Twilight hours and Senior citizens. Clubs are available on a rental basis. Course access is allowed for the Gas carts and walking. The Course is open to Guests. Their goal isn't just to make the green, it's to improve the quality of the game. They desire to exceed the needs and expectations of their guests, members and landlords by maintaining superior golf facilities and providing exceptional service at a great value.
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