The 18-hole "Bonita" course at the Bonita Golf Course facility in Bonita, California features 6,287 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 68.8 and it has a slope rating of 117 on Bermuda grass. Designed by William F. Bell, ASGCA, the Bonita golf course opened in 1954. Clayton Crockett manages the course as the General Manager.
Designed by golf architect William Bell, this par 71, 18-hole golf course measures 6,287 from the championship tees with a U.S.G.A. rating of 68.80 and slope of 117. Read more.
Specialties: Bonita Golf Course is not your average golf course. In addition to having some of the best kept greens in Southbay, we have a very welcoming bar & grill. With a full bar, local draft beers and our 12 flat screens, you will want to have breakfast, lunch and dinner here! We also have a beautiful venue where you can celebrate any special occasion. With a 300 guest …
Length | 2.2 mi |
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Est. Steps | 5000 |
Jesus McCarty’s passion is helping his students become better golfers and in the process increase their enjoyment of the game. Improvement not only comes in the form of having a better swing, but also the ability to self-diagnose shots and understand what, if any, adjustments in the swing need to be made.
Our Sports Bar is more than the average 19th hole! It is the ideal atmosphere to relax and enjoy a few laughs. What better place to enjoy a great meal while leisurely relaxing amongst views of the course than right here? Watch sporting events on one of our 12 flat-screen televisions.
The only thing better than our spectacular facility and gorgeous setting is our attention to detail! We go the extra mile to ensure your celebration is picture perfect from beginning to end. We offer a variety of event packages to choose from and the option of theme oriented menus upon request.
No, we love dogs and other animals too…but, we ask that you leave them at home.
Warm season turf types go dormant after the first frost to conserve carbohydrates for the Spring and Summer months when the turf is actively growing. Cool season grasses on the other hand perform better during cooler temperatures and remain green throughout the year.