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Bidra med feedbackThis isn't a rating for the golf club (I no longer golf) but for the awesome restaurant, Bogey's, that doesn't have a separate review category. The food here is hearty with both healthy, and, well, ample choices! You're not going to leave hungry. The best opportunity is to hang out on the shady porch looking out to the verdant alpine landscape. The specials offer a little more somethin' somethin'. Chicken salad sandwich on a croissant with a side of broccoli salad was my kind of awesome. Breakfast was great, too (yep, I was there twice in one day, it was so good)!
Good fun course greens are in great shape and Bogeys restraunt excellent
This review is more about the restaurant than the golf course. Our lunch here was beyond expectations of good. Our server was right on spot and the food was excellent. The menu is quite varied and they carry great daily specials. We enjoyed the outdoor patio seating and they had spacious indoor seating available too. Our server informed us the restaurant closes for the season in late October and will reopen April 1.
There something to be said about the history of this incredible venue. this turn of the century golf course Was first dug in by staff horses. Property was donated by Randolph Hearst. It's a pleasure and a honor to work here in the restaurant . Check us out a Bogeys Cafe.
I'm no golfer, but every now and then I like to use the driving range for stress relief. Staff was friendly. $7 large bucket, 5 medium, and I I think it's 3 for small. $5 club rental. As a side note: there's a new Cafe called Bogey's that's part of the resort. The food was amazing and fairly priced. I got a bacon cheeseburger and fries for $16. The staff was friendly and accommodating despite our rough appearance after swimming at McCloud falls. They honestly deserve a 10/5.