Course Overview

Diamond Mountain Golf Club sits between Reno, Lassen Park and Lake Almanor, just off highway 395. Perched where high desert meets pine forest under the mountain for which it was named, its front “Emerson Nine” was built in 1967 on property donated by the Emerson family. It was frequently mostly by local farmers and businessmen. The back “Woodland Nine” was added along with a clubhouse in 2003, creating substantial buzz for a new 6,417-yard layout that didn’t lose one iota of its small rural charm. The Clubhouse features a fully-stocked golf shop, restaurant and lounge, and a patio with views. The practice facility sports 20 stations, target greens, a chipping green and an extensive putting green. Nearby Eagle Lake features world-class trout fishing, and if you have more than a day trip in mind. Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel offers 70 rooms, gaming and entertainment. Other first-class motels, RV sites and camping spots abound in this often under-exposed but richly rewarding part of California.

Statistics

Tees Par Yards Rating Slope
Blue 71 6417 70.4 124
White 71 5914 68.1 121
Red 71 5118 69.4 119

Information

Build 1967/2003
Public 18 Holes
Food/ Beverage Yes
Driving Range Yes
Instruction Yes
Greens Bent/Poa Annua
Tees Blue/Rye
Fairways Blue/Rye

Staff

  • Dan Kowall - General Manager
  • Jim Cleveland - Staff
  • Randy Rice - Staff
  • Sean Bitle - Course Superintendent
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