The Links at Bodega Harbour is an impressive golf course in Northern California. Built along the sensational Sonoma County Coast, this course combines spectacular raw beauty with the world-renowned architecture of Robert Trent Jones Jr. Beautiful Bodega Bay, California is the setting, close to the famous schoolhouse in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", and just an hour away from San Francisco or two hours from Sacramento, The Links at Bodega Harbour makes for a fantastic golf experience. The splendor and challenge of a true Scottish links course, with a par of 70, measuring only 6,275 yards from the black tees (tips), but with the heavy seaside air, on chilly days it plays more like 7,275 yards. A better choice could be the the blue tees at 5,907 yards or the white tees at 5,475. Combining breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean, mounded fairways, putting surfaces undulating, and native coastal rough, this course is recognized as top-notch golf. 4 stars in Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play" and also ranked in the top 25 of most challenging courses in California. Once you play The Links at Bodega Harbour, you'll come to understand why it is rated annually as one of Northern California’s "Top Ten Courses."
| Tees |
Par | Yardage | Course Rating | Slope |
| Back |
70 | 6275 | 71.4 | 127 |
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| 18 total holes at facility |
| Green fees - $45 to $90 (approximate) |
| Designed by Robert Trent Jones |
| Built in 1976 |
| Driving Range: Yes |
| Public Resort and Community golf course |
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