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Head Golf Professional
Van Batchelder, PGA

4375 Grizzly Road
Portola, CA 96122


Reservations: 877-332-4465
www.grizzlyranch.com
Email: info@golfthehighsierra.com

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Grizzly Ranch Club

Grizzly Ranch provides true mountain golf taken to an exhilarating level. The course was designed by Bob Cupp, the winner of 11 Best New Course awards.

The natural aspects of the golf course, with long, gentle rolling slopes, stately ponderosa pines, incredibly beautiful native wetlands (all permanently preserved) and spectacular views of often snow-capped mountains make Grizzly Ranch a visual wonder.

Golf holes of outstanding strategic value wind their way through the pine-walled valleys, seeming always to aim at some distant majestic peak. Views of the High Sierra grace nearly every hole.

The 18-hole course snuggles perfectly into the heavily forested mountainside providing abundant club selection and shot variety, intriguing elevation changes, but none of the usual steep holes encountered on other mountain courses. This 7,411 yard Par 72 course gives golfers of all ages and skill levels equal measures of challenge and enjoyment.


Course Specs

18 Holes, Par 72

Tees
Black
Green
Copper
White
White (W)
Red (W)
Yards
7411
6782
6405
6024
6004
5411
Rating
75.6
72.5
71.2
69.7
73.9
71.1
Slope
148
139
129
122
139
129

Green Fees

Green fees include shared cart and range balls.
The course is open May-October.
Green fees are $109.


Scorecard


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Map to Grizzly Ranch Club

Top Things to Do on Your Trip to Grizzly Ranch Club


  • Visit the Gold Lake Area – One of the best places to fish, hike and and have a rustic dinner next to a mountain lake.

  • Tour downtown Graeagle and have lunch at the corner store next to Jim Anderson’s throwback driving range and head over to the Mill Pond and enjoy an ice cream at the hut.
  • Visit the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola.  The museum features railroad history and visitors can climb aboard a collection of train cars and locomotives.