August 2023
Presidio Hills, CA, USA 
Situated at the foot of Presidio Hill adjacent to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, this course extends over nine acres and contains Casa de Carrillo, the oldest surviving adobe home in San Diego. Constructed circa 1817 next to an earlier pear orchard (1808), the home is now used as a clubhouse.
The property was acquired by philanthropist and civic leader George Marston and four other members of the Chamber of Commerce circa 1907. Marston underwrote the restoration of the property and the development of the surrounding Pitch and Putt course. Opened in 1932, the eighteen-hole course is one of the oldest Pitch and Putt layouts in the country. Golf course architect William Park Bell designed the test, utilizing hollows and hills and limiting holes to no more than 90 metres.
Presidio Hills is located at 4136 Wallace Street, San Diego, CA, 92122 and boasts terrific views along well groomed fairways.
Longest and most difficult hole on the course is the 5th at 86 metres. The 37 metre opening hole is the shortest on the layout. However, the 75 metre 11th is rated the easiest on the course. Firm greens adorn this pretty flat course.
Green fees are $10 during the weekend and $12 at weekends.
The legendary golfer Phil Mickelson played the course as a youngster.
In the late twentieth century, ownership of the park was transferred to the City of San Diego, which has since leased it to various caretakers.Built on a gentle incline, the course slopes upwards towards Presidio Hill. Several large shade trees, including oak, linden, sweetgum, and magnolia, dot the course, while a tree line and hedgerows screen the course to the east and south. Desert Willows, Bert’s Bluff, Santa Barbara honeysuckle, Showy Penstemon, and various native succulents and cacti are clustered near the hedgerows. From 2015 to 2017, the historic pepper trees framing the course to the southeast were removed. A dirt baseball diamond is located at the northwest corner of the site.
Telephone the club at 619-295-9476.