Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club was originally founded in 1916 on the east side of Santa Rosa by a group of local golfers with the shared vision for a great golf experience. In 1959, the Club was relocated to its present day location and Jack Fleming, a protégé of Alistair Mackenzie, was retained to design the outstanding layout. In 1997, the course was renovated and restored by the Nickels Golf Group.
The 18-hole par 72 course at the Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club is 6,712 yards from the championship tees. The beautiful parkland golf course is walk able and is designed to be enjoyed by players of all levels of skill, age and experience. The extensive golf practice facility includes a driving range, two putting/chipping greens, as well as a 100 yard practice hole complete with bunkers. PGA professionals are on hand for lessons.

Ratings and Yardages
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BLACK
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COMBO
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SILVER
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GREEN
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GOLD
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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MEN
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71.8/129
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70.9/127
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69.9/124
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67.8/118
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64.8/111
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YARDAGE
|
6711
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6512
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6307
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5816
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5152
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WOMEN
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72.1/122
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68.4/114
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Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club is home to the annual Sonoma State University Collegiate Invitational and has hosted several USGA qualifying events.
Course Records
Men:
| 63 | Jarin Todd |
| Eric Justesen | |
| Tom Costello (original course layout) |
Women:
| 69 | Pam Palmieri |
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