Riverside of Fresno GC: #12Riverside Golf Course

Riverside Golf Course
7672 N Josephine Ave
Fresno, California 93722
Fresno County

Phone(s): (559) 275-5900
Fax: (559) 275-0492
Website: www.playriverside.com


The 18-hole Riverside Golf Course in Fresno, CA is a public golf course that opened in 1939. Designed by William P. Bell, Riverside Golf Course measures 6674 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 127 and a 71.5 USGA rating. The course features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels. Greens and fairways are bermuda grass.

Riverside Golf Course
2.5 stars out of 5 (based on 1 reviews)
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A view of hole #12 t Riverside of Fresno Golf Course.A sunny day view of a hole at Riverside of Fresno Golf Course.A view of a tee at Riverside of Fresno Golf Course.A fall day view from Riverside of Fresno Golf Course.A view of a green at Riverside of Fresno Golf Course

Golf course details

  • Holes: 18
  • Designed by: Donald Knott, Gary Linn, William F. Bell, William P. Bell
  • Public/Private: Public
  • Year opened: 1939
  • Golf Season: Year round
  • Guest Policy: Open
  • Tee times welcomed: Yes
  • Fairways: Bermuda Grass
  • Greens: Bermuda Grass

Facilities

  • Pro in house: Yes
  • Driving range: Yes
  • Rental clubs: Yes
  • Rental carts: Yes - $15

Green fees price ranges

Course policies

  • Metal spikes allowed: No
  • Dress code:
  • Credit cards accepted:

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating
Blue 72 6674 127 71.5
Red 72 5776 120 67.7
White 72 6435 125 70.5
Gold (W) 73 5292 116 66.3

Reader Ratings / Reviews

  • Riverside Golf Course
    2.5 stars out of 5
    by Jeff the golfer
    on April 01st, 2017 09:23
    I'm grateful for this course, playing it often at the right price. It is a classic design, with some cool holes along the bluff. I've played well here and poorly, too. The negative on Riverside is that it is not in its best shape far too frequently. The fairways get spotty, there are too many clumpy weeds around the greens, and the bunkers--which are an important design feature here--are in miserable, inconsistent shape. The greens themselves are far more likely to be in good shape, though, so once you're on, you've got a good chance to make a putt.
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