PACIFICA, CA — Sharp Park is a par 72, 18-hole public golf course and offers fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding areas. Alister Mackenzie, the famous golf architect, designed the Sharp Park Golf Course and he was also responsible for the Augusta National Golf Course in Georgia, where the Masters Tournament is played. The historic clubhouse, built in 1932, houses the starter/golf area, lounge, large main dining room and a private dining room. Sharp Park Golf Course and Restaurant is just off the Pacific Coast Highway at the intersection of Sharp Park Road and Francisco Boulevard.

SharpPark1Opened in 1932, with a still-standing Spanish hacienda clubhouse designed by Willis Polk’s office, the course is located 10 miles south of San Francisco in Pacifica, at the intersection of Sharp Park Road and the Coast Highway. Often called “The Poor Man’s Pebble Beach,” the par 72 course is 6,300 yards long and offers fabulous views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding headlands and mountains. In 2014, Golfweek Magazine named Sharp Park (along with Harding Park) as among America’s 50 Greatest Municipal Courses. This is a walkable seaside and inland course, with several holes that wrap around Laguna Salada, a natural lake.  For more information or to book a tee time, please visit https://sfrecpark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Sharp-Park-Golf-Course-42.

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