Greenhorn Creek Golf Resort FAQ

Greenhorn Creek Golf Resort is located at 711 McCauley Ranch Road in Angels Camp, California 95222, in the Sierra Foothills and Calaveras County region.

Yes. Greenhorn Creek Golf Resort welcomes public golfers.

Golfers can book tee times online through the website. For tee time questions or help with a reservation, contact the Golf Shop at (209) 729-8111.

Greenhorn Creek offers championship resort golf in a scenic Gold Country setting. The course is set among rolling Sierra foothills and centuries-old oak trees. The championship course was originally redesigned by Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Yes. Greenhorn Creek offers practice facilities, including access to the driving range and practice greens. 

Yes. Golf instruction is available at Greenhorn Creek with Head Golf Professional Josh Criswell. Lessons are a good fit for golfers who want help with controlled swings, putting, chipping, driving, or overall game improvement.

Yes. Greenhorn Creek offers Annual Pass golf memberships in Par, Birdie, and Eagle levels, each with unlimited golf and varying levels of course access. The Platinum Pass includes additional golf benefits, and Resort Membership includes access to resort sport and wellness facilities.

Resort Membership benefits include access to resort sport and wellness facilities, practice access, discounted green fees with free cart after 1:00 p.m., guest golf rates, social event access, and charging privileges. Amenities listed include tennis courts, pickleball courts, bocce courts, two saltwater pools, and a fitness center.

Yes. CAMPS Restaurant is located on property and offers lunch, dinner, happy hour, bar/lounge service, Pizza Garden service, and The Cellar Room on select days. Reservations are recommended.

Yes. Greenhorn Creek Golf Resort supports golf outings, weddings, private events, dining events, and lodging. The new website includes dedicated sections for golf outings, weddings, private events, and The Caddyshack Group Lodge, which is described as a private course-side lodge overlooking the 9th fairway.

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