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Pauma Valley is sometimes seen on Golf Channel when replays of All Star Golf are shown. Probably from the early 1960s.
Pferlicca,The greens are reputed to be the best in San Diego from fiends of mine that have played there. Would you agree? I believe it was once an isolated retreat, but as time has passed civilization has crept in. Still probably considered somewhat of a hidden gem in SD.
I played the course just once, about a decade or so ago. The photos helped me recall some of the details that I had forgotten, but I do remember enjoying the course. I must say I was distracted from my usual keen evaluation of the course by the group I played with. I was traveling alone and wound up being placed in a group including Scott Simpson and Bill Murray. It was Saturday while the Hope was going on (Duval shot 59 the next day). After the round we had drinks in the club, and women came out of the woodwork to meet Murray. He performed all day. That guy is one ugly funny dude. Remember the old expression, "looks like he has been beaten in the face with a track shoe"?BTW, funny that several have referred to course as being in San Diego. It is actually about 60 miles north of downtown San Diego in a remote area that is not easy to get to.
The bunkering is a bit utilitarian, but I typically don't head to an RTJ design looking to dry hump the artistry.
Quote from: Jon Spaulding on March 03, 2010, 10:43:35 AM The bunkering is a bit utilitarian, but I typically don't head to an RTJ design looking to dry hump the artistry. This a good thing, because knowing you, you would probably get the bunker pregnant.....