Oak Glen golf course at Sycuan Resort in El Cajon
Oak Glen at Sycuan Resort is one of three 18-hole courses at this resort in El Cajon, just northeast of downtown San Diego. The resort is set on 425 acres in a valley and was formerly Singing Hills Country Club before the Sycuan tribe acquired the land.
The golf course originally opened in 1956 but was redesigned by both Ted Robinson Sr. in 1980 and Dave Fleming in 1991. The course still takes on a very traditional vibe, however, playing less than 6,700 yards, and features narrow, dog-legging fairways lined with trees. The course features a number of water hazards, including a stream that runs through the center of the property and comes into play often.
Oak Glen plays adjacent to Willow Glen, considered by many as the headlining course at Sycuan Resort. Also on site is an 18-hole executive golf course, Pine Glen, as well as a driving range, practice holes and a golf academy.
