Alameda, California
Chuck Corica Golf Complex
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![]() Alameda, CA 94502-6502 www.golfinalameda.com 510-747-7827 Chuck Corica Golf Center features two championship courses. EARL FRY was originally designed by William Park Bell in 1929 also known as the Alameda Golf Course. It was partially redesigned by Desmond Muirhead in 1967. This parkland course features tree lined fairways, lush greens and water in play on 13 holes. JACK CLARK was originally designed by William Francis Bell in 1957. It was partially redesigned by Robert Muir Graves in 1977. This European, links style course features rolling windswept fairways, sandy waste areas, pot bunkers, and large true greens. Course Details
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I played the Earl Fry course, which itself was a nice, easy going loop, but with enough water around to lose this beginner a few balls. Maybe we picked a bad day, but the course was so busy it took us over 5 hours to get around, most of that in the front nine. Twice we were held up for around 10-15 minutes waiting in line at the short par 3s. It seems like most of the people that play here have no respect for the game. I'm not a good golfer, but repairing your divots, playing with a group of 8, and riding around like a jackass is lame. If you're looking for a cheap course and are out to just get wasted, this is the course for you. Chuck Corica has 2 18 hole courses named Earl Fry and Jack Clark. Both are nice, fairly forgiving, decently maintained, tree lined tracks. The holes have some good and memorable design variety. The greens are not difficult, so if you hit the green in regulation, you'll have a good look at birdie. Your Review
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Best Score: 68 8/25/08 Earl Fry / Black view details
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