I have to side with the FOR PG muni group......though I agree it couldn't break my top ten.
And I have to agree with Adam. The front 9 definetley grows on you a bit. I actually consider some of the shot making decisions on the front better than the back. The actual condition and style of the holes may not be top notch, but I love holes where you have to make a decision and have opportunities to be bold (typical risk reward).
Coming to mind are the short par 4 with the green over and down the hill blind, where many, even a not-so-long ball hitter, could attempt to drive the green, but risk bunkers, houses on the right, and the road immediately behind. I also enjoy the longer par 4 coming back in, dogleg right, where you can take the straight line out but may need to hold back a bit to avoid the trees, or get agressive shaping it around the corner to the right. And a hole that is not that spectacular but always gets to me is #9, the par three tucked in a narrow corridor that requires a moderately long, ACCURATE tee shot that you hopefully don't blade into the new clubhouse or take out one of the innocent bystanders waiting to begin their round.
They're not the BEST holes I've ever played, but I've only played there less than half a dozen times and as you can see, they were memorable and exciting enough for me to remember them, and the feelings I encountered while playing them.
And the back 9 truly is one of the most unique 9 holes you will find of that style in California. Which is why I recommend the course to anyone that happens to be in the area or just passing through. It'll never be anyone's favorite I don't think, but it's better than half the cookie cutter, run-of-the-mill munis people are forced to play in other parts of the state/country.