Golf at Robinson Ranch
A public course with the markings of a private club
by Gary B. Hudson Everything about Robinson Ranch — from the friendly Khaki-dressed attendants who take your bag, assist your check-in, and escort you to the first hole, to the charm of the luxurious clubhouse — has the markings of a private club. But Robinson Ranch isn’t private. The public is welcome at this Santa Clarita course nestled at the base of the Angeles National Forest. In fact, this course, designed by and named for Ted Robinson Sr. and Jr. realized one of their dreams when they created this award-winning club-level course that is open to anyone. I’ve played this club’s two 18-hole championship courses, Valley and Mountain, so many times I’ve lost count. It is the resulting challenge of the two courses and their uncanny ability to always push and test my game that keeps me coming back. One particular challenge on the Robinson Ranch courses is keeping your ball away from protected habitat — the sage and chaparral — that lies beyond the edges of the fairways and greens on every hole. It can be frustrating to watch your straight ball hit the playing surface, then discover it has rolled down and away — and into the protected zone. Yes, you got it! A drop. I’ve taken many score-ruining drops by going only inches beyond this line. For this reason, it is crucial that you put your ball down the middle. The Mountain Course offers a different challenge. The edges of the fairways and greens on most holes slope away from the center. For this reason, even more so than Valley, you must keep your ball in the middle. Valley Course, from the Blues plays 6469 yards. Mountain Course plays 6172 yards from the Blues. On this particular outting to Robinson Ranch, my brother Milton and friend Joe joined me, with a fourth added to our group. We played the Valley Course. Overlooking the Santa Clarita Valley from the first tee, on a spot that was once part of a 400-acre cattle ranch, I often wonder what it took to transform the land into this golfer’s dream. But my focus quickly shifts back to the game at hand. The very first hole here presents a tough decision. Lay-up for fear of driving the ball past the fairway on a slight dogleg right, or let it go and hope no wind variance or slight bend of the wrist lands you in the verticle extended trap riding the right side? This time, to my delight, I found the middle of the fairway — but a bad second shot just right and off the green produced a bogey. [clearboth]![RobinsonRanch-hole1_702](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole1_702-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole4_711](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole4_711-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole7_732](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole7_732-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole9_743](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole9_743-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole10_745](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole10_745-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch_DeathRow](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch_DeathRow-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole13_766](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole13_766-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole15_772](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole15_772-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole15_773](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole15_773-2-1-1.png)
About
Robinson Ranch Golf Club 27734 Sand Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91387 661-252-8484 RobinsonRanchGolf.com Green fees: Mon-Thurs: $87 or $59 twilight Fri-Sun & holidays: $117 or $69 twilight [hr]Robinson Ranch Golf Club hosts several professional, amateur and corporate tournaments throughout the year. The club also generously donates the facilities to Colleges and High Schools for practice and tournaments. And, if you’re looking to throw a party, Dorie Baker, the Event Catering Manager, will provide you with everything you need to get your birthday, anniversary, holiday, charity or wedding event off the ground.[hr] View Larger Map
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]]>Golf at Robinson Ranch
A public course with the markings of a private club
by Gary B. Hudson Everything about Robinson Ranch — from the friendly Khaki-dressed attendants who take your bag, assist your check-in, and escort you to the first hole, to the charm of the luxurious clubhouse — has the markings of a private club. But Robinson Ranch isn’t private. The public is welcome at this Santa Clarita course nestled at the base of the Angeles National Forest. In fact, this course, designed by and named for Ted Robinson Sr. and Jr. realized one of their dreams when they created this award-winning club-level course that is open to anyone. I’ve played this club’s two 18-hole championship courses, Valley and Mountain, so many times I’ve lost count. It is the resulting challenge of the two courses and their uncanny ability to always push and test my game that keeps me coming back. One particular challenge on the Robinson Ranch courses is keeping your ball away from protected habitat — the sage and chaparral — that lies beyond the edges of the fairways and greens on every hole. It can be frustrating to watch your straight ball hit the playing surface, then discover it has rolled down and away — and into the protected zone. Yes, you got it! A drop. I’ve taken many score-ruining drops by going only inches beyond this line. For this reason, it is crucial that you put your ball down the middle. The Mountain Course offers a different challenge. The edges of the fairways and greens on most holes slope away from the center. For this reason, even more so than Valley, you must keep your ball in the middle. Valley Course, from the Blues plays 6469 yards. Mountain Course plays 6172 yards from the Blues. On this particular outting to Robinson Ranch, my brother Milton and friend Joe joined me, with a fourth added to our group. We played the Valley Course. Overlooking the Santa Clarita Valley from the first tee, on a spot that was once part of a 400-acre cattle ranch, I often wonder what it took to transform the land into this golfer’s dream. But my focus quickly shifts back to the game at hand. The very first hole here presents a tough decision. Lay-up for fear of driving the ball past the fairway on a slight dogleg right, or let it go and hope no wind variance or slight bend of the wrist lands you in the verticle extended trap riding the right side? This time, to my delight, I found the middle of the fairway — but a bad second shot just right and off the green produced a bogey. [clearboth]![RobinsonRanch-hole1_702](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole1_702-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole4_711](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole4_711-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole7_732](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole7_732-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole9_743](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole9_743-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole10_745](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole10_745-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch_DeathRow](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch_DeathRow-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole13_766](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole13_766-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole15_772](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole15_772-1-1.png)
![RobinsonRanch-hole15_773](http://losangelesarealife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RobinsonRanch-hole15_773-2-1-1.png)
About
Robinson Ranch Golf Club 27734 Sand Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91387 661-252-8484 RobinsonRanchGolf.com Green fees: Mon-Thurs: $87 or $59 twilight Fri-Sun & holidays: $117 or $69 twilight [hr]Robinson Ranch Golf Club hosts several professional, amateur and corporate tournaments throughout the year. The club also generously donates the facilities to Colleges and High Schools for practice and tournaments. And, if you’re looking to throw a party, Dorie Baker, the Event Catering Manager, will provide you with everything you need to get your birthday, anniversary, holiday, charity or wedding event off the ground.[hr] View Larger Map
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]]>Great Golf, Scenery, and Luxury — at Pelican Hill on the Newport Coast
About an hour’s drive south of downtown LA lies the Newport Coast…
by Gary B. Hudson One visit to the Pelican Hill Resort’s website and I was enticed to check it out. Could those spectacular photos and the two ocean-view golf courses live up to the experience it suggested? I made arrangements for my visit and looked forward to it. My brother Milton, one of my four weekly golf partners, accompanied me for the game. My sister in-law Stacy and our friend Sarita joined us because the beaconing resort proved irresistible. [clearboth] [clearboth]
Great Golf, Scenery, and Luxury — at Pelican Hill on the Newport Coast
About an hour’s drive south of downtown LA lies the Newport Coast…
by Gary B. Hudson One visit to the Pelican Hill Resort’s website and I was enticed to check it out. Could those spectacular photos and the two ocean-view golf courses live up to the experience it suggested? I made arrangements for my visit and looked forward to it. My brother Milton, one of my four weekly golf partners, accompanied me for the game. My sister in-law Stacy and our friend Sarita joined us because the beaconing resort proved irresistible. [clearboth] [clearboth]
Great Golf, Scenery, and Luxury — at Pelican Hill on the Newport Coast
About an hour’s drive south of downtown LA lies the Newport Coast…
by Gary B. Hudson One visit to the Pelican Hill Resort’s website and I was enticed to check it out. Could those spectacular photos and the two ocean-view golf courses live up to the experience it suggested? I made arrangements for my visit and looked forward to it. My brother Milton, one of my four weekly golf partners, accompanied me for the game. My sister in-law Stacy and our friend Sarita joined us because the beaconing resort proved irresistible. [clearboth] [clearboth]
Great Golf, Scenery, and Luxury — at Pelican Hill on the Newport Coast
About an hour’s drive south of downtown LA lies the Newport Coast…
by Gary B. Hudson One visit to the Pelican Hill Resort’s website and I was enticed to check it out. Could those spectacular photos and the two ocean-view golf courses live up to the experience it suggested? I made arrangements for my visit and looked forward to it. My brother Milton, one of my four weekly golf partners, accompanied me for the game. My sister in-law Stacy and our friend Sarita joined us because the beaconing resort proved irresistible. [clearboth] [clearboth]