Public Rates: $140. Black Horse Golf Course was designed by General Edwin Carnes, a General of the former Fort Ord Army base, in 1964 and named in honor of the 11th Calvary Regiment which was nicknamed "Black Horse.".
Black Horse is part of a 36 hole facility which includes it's sister course Bayonet. Learn more about the history of this facility >>.
The fairways are not in the best shape but are adequate. Sand traps are solid dirt, not sand, with overhanging lips, and so are very difficult. Greens are undulating and can be deceptively fast. All that said, the setting is beautiful, the course well laid out with interesting features that make it fun to play.
Only bummer is no good clubhouse. They do have a small restaurant and drinks but not much.
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