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Granite Bay Golf Club

A thinking man's golf course

At Granite Bay Golf Club, Mark Parsinen and Robert Trent Jones Jr. have reaffirmed the value of the game’s basic principles: sound routing, clubhouse designed for golfers, old-time feel to the bunker shapes and grasses, greens designed for thoughtful approach shots and the short game, dramatic setting.

In 1990 Parsinen, who later went onto co-design highly regarded Kingsbarns outside St. Andrews, happened upon a rolling, 190-acre site east of Sacramento, California. It lay in the eastern edge of the Central Valley, at a point just below Folsom Lake that brought the snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains into view from the higher ground. The only drawback was that deep beds of granite rock undergirded the topsoil.

Yet Parsinen was enough of a student of modern design to realize that with a clever routing, there would be enough room for a solid golf course. Indeed, he even sketched out a routing on a rough contour map of the grounds. Not bad for a neophyte, eight holes of that proposed plan were eventually built in place.

The bunkers at Granite Bay have been carved with the same attention to flow and contour normally devoted to putting surfaces. Instead of keeping the sand down low, or merely flashing sand up a wall to face the player, the design group at Granite Bay sculpted bunkers with curved sand beds. As a general rule, the farther away from the green, the lower the sand profile—this to allow opportunity for advancing the ball. To accentuate the contours, the high edges of many bunkers have been planted with fescue grasses, which conveys a carefully controlled appearance of scruffiness.

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Granite Bay Golf Club

9600 Golf Club Drive
Granite Bay, Calif. 95746
916-791-7578




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