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Bay Area Golf Course Map

Every golf course across the San Francisco Bay Area on one map — from San Francisco and the Peninsula to the East Bay, Marin, Wine Country, and down to Monterey and Pebble Beach. Tap any course for green fees and details.

Legend: Public & municipal Resort Private

Course locations are approximate. Private clubs are shown for reference and are generally members-only.

All 86 courses by region

Browse the full list below, or use the map above to find courses near you.

San Francisco (6)

San Francisco packs championship and municipal golf into a small footprint — from PGA-host TPC Harding Park on Lake Merced to the Golden Gate Bridge views at Lincoln Park and the historic Presidio.

East Bay (39)

The East Bay has more courses than any other part of the region, running from the Oakland and Berkeley hills through Walnut Creek and the Tri-Valley out to Brentwood and Antioch — mostly affordable public and municipal play.

South Bay (13)

Silicon Valley golf spans San Jose's municipals and scenic daily-fee layouts like Cinnabar Hills and Boulder Ridge in the foothills, plus shorter executive and nine-hole courses around Cupertino and Santa Clara.

Peninsula (9)

The Peninsula runs from San Mateo and Burlingame down to Palo Alto, mixing bayfront municipals with the historic Stanford course and Half Moon Bay's two ocean courses just over the coastal hills.

Marin (5)

Just north of the Golden Gate, Marin offers a compact lineup — public tracks like Peacock Gap and Indian Valley, the redwood-lined nine at Mill Valley, and storied private clubs such as Meadow Club.

Sonoma (3)

Southern Sonoma County keeps golf accessible and well-priced, centered on the two Foxtail courses in Rohnert Park and Rooster Run in Petaluma.

Napa (3)

Napa Valley pairs golf with wine country, anchored by the two championship courses at Silverado Resort and the valley-view Chardonnay Golf Club.

Pebble Beach (3)

The Monterey Peninsula's crown jewels sit along the 17-Mile Drive — Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill, and the public Poppy Hills.

Monterey (2)

Beyond Pebble Beach, the Monterey area offers more accessible play at Del Monte — one of the oldest courses in the West — and Laguna Seca Golf Ranch.

Santa Cruz (3)

The Santa Cruz coast is headlined by Pasatiempo, a celebrated Alister MacKenzie design, alongside the seaside Seascape and the municipal DeLaveaga.

Frequently asked questions

How many golf courses are in the San Francisco Bay Area?

This map covers 86 golf courses across the greater Bay Area — from San Francisco, the East Bay, South Bay, Peninsula and Marin to Napa and Sonoma wine country and the coast at Santa Cruz, Monterey and Pebble Beach. They range from public municipals to private clubs and famous resort courses.

What are the best public golf courses near San Francisco?

In the city, TPC Harding Park is the standout public course, having hosted the PGA Championship and the Presidents Cup; Lincoln Park offers Golden Gate Bridge views and the Presidio is a historic tree-lined layout. Just south in Pacifica, Sharp Park is a seaside Alister MacKenzie design.

What's the most affordable place to play golf in the Bay Area?

Some of the lowest green fees are at compact municipal and nine-hole courses such as Golden Gate Park Golf Course and Montclair in Oakland (under $25), plus Pruneridge in Santa Clara and Blackberry Farm in Cupertino. Twilight rates at the larger municipals also cut costs.

Which Bay Area golf courses are open to the public?

Most courses on this map are public or municipal and bookable by anyone. Private country clubs are shown in gray and are generally members-only or playable by member invitation.

Can you play Pebble Beach without staying at the resort?

Yes — but resort guests get priority and can reserve tee times far in advance, while public tee times open closer to the play date. Spyglass Hill and the public Poppy Hills are easier to book. Our Pebble Beach stay-and-play guide covers how to plan a round.

Where can I play golf in Napa and Sonoma wine country?

Silverado Resort's two championship courses anchor Napa, with Chardonnay Golf Club nearby; in Sonoma, the two Foxtail courses and Rooster Run offer accessible rounds. See our Napa & Sonoma stay-and-play guide for golf-and-lodging ideas.