Fullerton Golf Course

2700 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92835, USA

About Fullerton Golf Course

3.9 / 5

from reviews

    Bill Lin
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    January 26, 2026

    Though Fullerton Golf Course is a short Par 67 course, but probably the best design one in terms of short course, after playing in more than 160+ different courses. Not because of the artificial beauty, but the fact that it takes very good advantage of the local landscape, Hole 9 is my favorite of the Front 9, big slope on the right of the fairway with trees, you wanna aim left to fend off the trees, but there's a creek on the left, challenging 😘 huh. Hole 10 is a good start of Back 9, 332 yards Par 4 with big cliff at the tee box, very good view to the neighborhood. Followed by Hole 11 a Par 3, 150 yards, also a downhill hole. I like Hole 12, big dogleg left, first shot is asking for 200 yards, unless you can drive the ball high enough to pass the trees on the pivot of the hole Both Hole 15/16 are tricky ones, Hole 15 160+ yards Par 3, slope on the left, road on the right, have to work on your accuracy not to hit the cars on the road 😂 Hole 16 is the Par 4 version of Hole 15, while trickier, very narrow fairway with road on the right as well, and your 2nd shot to approach the green is a 3-story tall slope, really fun to play in. Last but not the least, Hole 17 a short Par 4, 260+ yards, totally driveable but not allowed to, as it's right next to residential area, have to lay up in front of the pond at around 170 yards. Will strongly recommend Fullerton Golf Course, and for sure would like to come play here again.

    Jon Hudson
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    February 24, 2026

    Hilly & tight with 7 par 3 holes to win you lots of greenies $$$. Hit it straight or you're in trouble on drivable holes. Lots of trees & shade around the course. Steams running through it making the holes more challenging. Love this course

    W H
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    March 04, 2026

    To the General Management of Fullerton Golf Course, I am writing to express my extreme anger and disgust regarding my experience at your course today, Wednesday, March 4th, during my 9:57 AM tee time. What should have been an enjoyable round of golf was ruined by dangerously defective equipment and absolutely appalling customer service from your management. From the very beginning, the golf cart we were given was malfunctioning dangerously. It would accelerate and then suddenly slam on the brakes on its own. This happened multiple times, nearly throwing us out of the cart at least two or three times. This was not just an inconvenience; it was a severe safety hazard. After completing the 3rd hole, the cart completely broke down and refused to move. I called the clubhouse twice to get assistance, but no one answered. I then flagged down a groundskeeper who assured me he would notify the clubhouse. We waited by our broken cart for over 30 minutes, yet absolutely no one came to help. After calling the clubhouse yet again with no answer, we were forced to carry our heavy golf bags and walk past 6 holes all the way back to the clubhouse. We were completely exhausted and frustrated. However, the most offensive part of this ordeal was the treatment we received upon returning. The staff claimed they knew nothing about our situation and had only just heard there was an "abandoned" cart on the 3rd hole. When I rightfully requested a refund, I was only offered the cart fee. When I insisted on a full refund for the completely ruined experience, a short Asian manager stepped in. He asked me, "Are you asking for a refund for the tee time too?" When I confirmed that I was, he openly scoffed and smirked at me before dismissively telling the staff to process it. Let me be entirely clear: this manager’s attitude was completely unacceptable and highly unprofessional. Instead of offering a basic, sincere apology for the dangerous equipment, the 30-minute wait with no help, and the grueling walk back, he treated us like unreasonable complainers trying to cause trouble. That mocking smirk was deeply insulting. I was furious enough to confront him right then and there, but out of respect for the long line of customers waiting behind me, I chose to walk away rather than cause a scene. It is disgraceful that a manager at your establishment would openly mock a paying customer whose experience was completely ruined by your facility’s failures. I expect a response acknowledging this incident and an explanation of how you intend to address your manager's completely unacceptable behavior.

    David Main
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    January 26, 2026

    We played at 8:54am on a Sunday morning this last weekend and teed off right on time. Group in front of us kept pace and didn’t have to wait on any hole, including the back to back par 3s on the front 9. For a 5000 yard course from the blues, it didn’t feel like a short course and was surprisingly fun!

    Kay Lee
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    January 11, 2026

    This course was surprisingly fun — honestly better than Coyote Hills or Westridge, mostly because I didn’t have to sacrifice eight golf balls to the fairway gods. The layout is actually enjoyable and doesn’t punish you for existing. What was a bit shocking were the carts. They were so dirty I started wondering if they were fresh off an off-road rally. I ended up wiping mine down with my own towel, which now needs therapy. Restrooms were in the same department — let’s just say I’ve smelled better situations. They had a tournament, which was delayed, so we had to wait 20 minutes past our tee time. A proactive managemant would have prevented this. On the upside, the café was clean and the service was fast and friendly. I’d totally come back, but next time I’m bringing disinfecting wipes and a hazmat starter kit for the cart.

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    2700 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92835, USA

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