Deep Cliff Golf Course - Golf courses, Cupertino, CA

Deep Cliff Golf Course - Golf courses, Cupertino, CA

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USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 16, 2007]
netfli
Shoots in the 90s

I played this course for the second time this week and had a pretty good time except for the extremely slow pace of play. It took us nearly 4.5 hours to complete a relatively short course. Some of the holes are pretty challenging in the back 9. It is well maintained and is a bargain if you play in the twilight or super-twilight time like me. I would recommend to the high-mid handicappers who want to try out a nice course. There is also a lot of wild life in this course as I came across a lot of deer and interesting birds.

Customer Service

I did not have too much of an issue making a reservation and the staff seemed pretty good to me.

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Sunken Garden, Pruneridge, Blackberry

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 08, 2005]
jfanoe
Shoots in the 80s

This is probably the best executive course in the area. My friends and I have only recently started playing it, but it's always the course of choice when we don't have time for a full sized 18 or when we're taking out a beginner. The course really has something for everyone. The fairways are wide open for the beginners, but for more advanced golfers there are a lot of different ways to approach some of these holes. One in particular is the 289 yard 11th, that looks driveable on the card, but is next to impossible in practice. That having been said, the par 4s are a really short. I think the 4th hole is listed as a 224 yard par 4, but typically plays more like a 200 yard hole, and should really be downgraded to a par 3. The only justification for keeping it as a par 4 is that it's a blind shot at the green from the tee box. I really like the bunker placement at this course. For the most part, they really make you rethink your club selection. I'm steadily learning to club up on quite a few of the holes as a result of the traps. The course is also kept in really good condition. The greens are a little bumpy in some spots and the 3rd hole can get a little chopped up, but for the most part the course is clean, with really well kept sand, which I've noticed is rare for executive courses in this area. The staff at Deep Cliff is kind of hit or miss. Sometimes they are really nice, other times they are unnecessarily rude. They have a tendancy to not pick up the phone as well.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 04, 2003]
Athought
Shoots in the 90s

I play Deep Cliff on Saturdays. I have never had a problem getting on, or with the pace of play. The marshall was a good ole guy that knew his course. The clubhouse had a couple of guys that are far from "school" age. Everyone was pleasant, and helpful. This par 60 course challenges you with your irons, and short game. The scratch golfer I played with last Saturday even posted a 69. If you are looking to work your short game, and don't have time to play a real long course, then Deep Cliff has what you need.

Customer Service

Great service. Clubhouse man, Good marshall (kept us informed of play ahead), and even the guy that made my lunch afterwards!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 11, 2002]
redryder
Shoots in the 80s

The first two reviewers must have been here on a bad day. I play here quite often and, other than the slow play, have never experienced the difficulties. To the contrary, the staff is always courteous and professional with me. (Sometimes rude begats rude) In late afternoon (4ish) the deer come down from the hills to graze on the fairways and the rabbits, also. Played from the tips, this can be a quite challenging "executive" course. A good place to party.

Customer Service

Excellent!! A golfer can order food from the snack bar from a phone on either the ninth or the eighteenth tee. Nice touch..

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As of this date they are adding new landscaping to the tees and changing some traps.. nice touch...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 06, 2001]
Michael
Shoot in the 90s

This is an 18 hole executive course. When my friends and I were golfing; the course marshall must have been a high schooler. He wasn't very courteous, intelligent, or
intelligible. They were letting all these twosomes play on a saturday separately
screwing up the pace of play for everyone else. They should have teamed all the twosomes together. Won't be going back there. They have a MAJOR
LACK OF CUSTOMER SERVICE!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 10, 2000]
George
Shoot in the 80s

This is an 18-hole, par-60 executive course, primarily par-3s with six par-4s. It's a good place for beginners who are just learning the game, or for honing up your mid-iron, short-iron skills.

Problem with the course is it's soooooooo slow. On the day I played, it took almost three hours to play the front nine...utterly absurd. There were two to three groups waiting on almost every hole and no marshal in sight.

At least they refunded $6 of the $24 fee upon demand (twilight rate).

Another funny thing about Deep Cliff is that it's run by teenagers. It's like Lord of the Flies, only switched to Lord of the Fairways. Does your mom know where you are? I felt like asking at the golf shop. Where's the adult supervision? Maybe that's why there was no marshall...he wasn't old enough to drive a golf cart!

Customer Service

see above

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needed adult supervision

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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