About Corica Park South Course
Rees Jones redesigned the South Course at Corica Park in 2018, drawing on the Australian Sandbelt courses — Kingston Heath, Metropolitan, Royal Melbourne — as his reference point. The result transformed a flat, utilitarian municipal layout near the Oakland International Airport into a course with wide, firm-and-fast fairways, dramatic shared bunkering between adjacent holes, and a visual identity unlike anything else in Bay Area public golf. Wind off the bay is a constant factor, which makes club selection and trajectory decisions central to the round rather than incidental.
The South Course sits on a 333-acre complex in the island city of Alameda, managed by Greenway Golf. It shares the property with the Mif Albright Par-3 Course and the Lucius Bateman Driving Range. As of March 29, 2025, the facility also has a fully reopened North Course — designed by Rees's brother Robert Trent Jones Jr. — making Corica Park the only location in the world where both Jones brothers have adjacent courses at a municipal facility. The two courses complement each other: the South Course rewards aerial shot-making and creative distance play; the North Course is built around the ground game, tightly mown surrounds, and strategic thinking. Playing both in the same visit is the way to fully appreciate what Greenway has built here.
The South Course has been hosting the Corica Park Winter Invitational since its 2018 debut, and it consistently appears in Northern California's top public course rankings. Formerly second only to Torrey Pines in annual rounds played among California public courses, Corica Park as a whole is now positioned as one of the best 36-hole public golf complexes in the country. Book in advance on weekends — demand has outpaced supply here since the South Course opened.
Location & Directions
Corica Park South Course
1 Clubhouse Memorial Rd, Alameda, CA 94502