Rio Bravo Country Club, Private golf course in northeast Bakersfield, US
Rio Bravo Country Club is a private golf course in northeast Bakersfield with 18 holes set across rolling hills. The layout features diverse natural terrain and professionally designed fairways that work through the undulating land.
The club was founded in 1975 by golf course designer Robert Muir Graves. In 1991 it transitioned from a resort destination into a private membership club.
The course hosts regional tournaments and competitions that draw golfers from across Southern California together. Players and visitors experience the competitive spirit that defines the site during tournament seasons.
Members have access to practice areas, a pro shop with equipment, and dining facilities on site. The facility is designed to support golfers with all the amenities needed for training and play.
The 11th hole is one of the most demanding par-5 holes in the region when played from the Blue Tees. Golfers often discuss this hole for the challenge it presents throughout the round.
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