Birch Hills Golf Course - Golf courses, Brea, CA

Birch Hills Golf Course - Golf courses, Brea, CA

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[Apr 25, 2006]
dethman
Shoots in the 80s

a good exec course which plays slow, but has a relaxed atmosphere. probably easily the best kept exec course in OC. a few long holes to bust out the driver on. i had an issue with them not telling me they just aerated the greens however, even though i called and asked beforehand. still too expensive on weekends with a cart ($41). good for an easy weekend out if you're still working on your game.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 27, 2006]
Saints
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Birch Hills Golf Course

This course is always in great condition. It can play fast on the weekdays but it plays slower on the weekends as there are several beginners on the course. I bring my kids here to golf becuase the atmosphere is relaxed

Customer Service

Good customer service

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2003]
Gary
Shoots in the 90s

This is a good course to learn at or to play a quick round. Course is in good shape considering how much money the owners extract from this property.

Customer Service

Good

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 19, 2000]
Kolohe Boy
Shoot in the 80s

Take the morning off! This course is just short enough to get to work on time for an afternoon of looking busy while you mull over that short game that still needs some practice.
Executive course that can probably be played in 3 & a half hours (We finished in 4, not bad considering the 3-some ahead of us was pretty slow). Greens and fairways were in great condition and well taken care of, a very nice looking course. Lots of 'Blue Hairs' there in the early morning but they are usually pretty fast. We got there at 9:00 and it was wide open. Lots of short par 3s (90-140) to practice your short game. My buddy had only been on an actual course 1 time before and was challenged, but course was still manageable enough for him to have a good time. Great course to bring the beginners. Par 4's (5 of them) are pretty short, but what do you expect, at least you can pull the driver out of the bag.
High school teams began to show up around 1:30 to practice so you probably don't want to get there after that, I don't know when they are done or what days... Twilight starts at 12:00, super at 2:00.

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2000]
Kelcey Kinjo
Shoot in the 80s

I just played this course yesterday, and the conditions are great. The par for this course is 59 consisting of 5 par 4's and the rest are par 3's. This is a perfect place for practicing your approach shots if you decide not to use any tees. One of the par 4's is only 250 yards. The rest of the par 4's are between 300-350. There's water that comes into play on three holes on the back nine and almost every hole has a greenside bunker.

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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