About Adobe Creek Golf Course
Adobe Creek doesn't get the name recognition of Rooster Run a few miles away, but regulars here will tell you that's partly why they keep coming back. It's a quieter track — less crowded on weekends, faster pace, and a routing through southern Sonoma County terrain that has more character than it gets credit for. The course plays to par 72 across rolling hills and oak corridors, with the Adobe Creek itself in play on several holes mid-round. Nothing about it is showy. It just plays solid golf at honest prices.
The front nine is more open and forgiving — wide fairways, accessible green complexes, the kind of holes where you can find a rhythm and build some confidence. The back nine tightens considerably. The tree corridors become more confining, the creek crossings become more consequential, and the approach angles get more demanding. It's a better design than the modest signage might suggest; someone put thought into how the two halves should feel differently. The greens are medium-sized and maintain consistent speed throughout the round, which makes club selection on approaches more reliable than at some Sonoma County competitors.
The pricing is where Adobe Creek really makes its case. You can get on here for $40–$50 on a weekday morning — less than a municipal round in many Bay Area cities — and play a proper 18-hole course with a genuine driving range warm-up. The staff are straightforward and efficient; the atmosphere is more neighborhood golf club than polished resort. For golfers who live in the North Bay and want a reliable local track, or visitors who want to tee it up one more time without paying Silverado prices, Adobe Creek fills that role well.
⛳ 18-Hole Course🎯 Par 72🏌️ Driving Range🛒 Pro Shop🍽️ Snack Bar & Patio💧 Adobe Creek📱 Online Booking✅ Open to Public
🏌️ Local Tips & Insider Advice
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The back nine is the real course — don't judge it at the turn
The front nine is fun but relatively open. Save your scorecard evaluation until after the back nine, which is where the course reveals its actual character.
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Weekday twilight rates are exceptional value
Adobe Creek's twilight pricing drops significantly — call ahead or check the website for same-day rates, which are often under $35 in the late afternoon.
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The creek is more penal than it looks on the card
Adobe Creek (the actual creek) appears narrow on the scorecard but carries more force than expected in the wet season and the ball tends to find it. Know where it enters and exits play before you tee off.
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Good option for mixed-ability groups
The wide front nine and more accessible green complexes make this a comfortable choice when you're bringing newer golfers who might struggle with a tighter track.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the green fee at Adobe Creek Golf Course?
Green fees typically range from $40 to $85 depending on day and time. Weekday mornings start around $40; weekend prime-time slots approach $85. Twilight rates offer significant discounts and are frequently updated on the course website.
Is Adobe Creek Golf Course different from Rooster Run?
Both are Petaluma public courses, but they play quite differently. Rooster Run is flatter with more prominent wetland water features throughout; Adobe Creek has more elevation change, tighter tree corridors on the back nine, and a quieter, more local feel. Adobe Creek is also generally $10–$20 less expensive.
Does Adobe Creek Golf Course have a driving range?
Yes — Adobe Creek has a full driving range with covered bays, making it a good option for a proper warmup before your round.
How do I get to Adobe Creek Golf Course from San Francisco?
Take US-101 North to Petaluma and exit at Lakeville/CA-116. Adobe Creek is located at 1901 Frates Road, approximately 40 minutes north of San Francisco in normal traffic. The course is on the south side of Petaluma, easily accessible from the highway.
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