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Chuck Corica Golf Complex

Chuck Corica Golf Complex
1 Clubhouse Memorial Drive
510-747-7800

Since 1927, Alameda has had a jewel to call its own.
Since the "Golden Age of Golf" in the U.S. great rounds have been played here in Alameda.
Known by various names throughout its past, including the Alameda Golf Course and Alameda Municipal Golf Course, today it is known as the Chuck Corica Golf Complex.

In 1927, William Park Bell designed the original 18-hole golf course, now known as the Earl Fry North Course. In 1967 the course was partially redesigned by Desmond Muirhead. With tree-lined fairways and water in play on 13 holes, this parkland course has attracted golfers since the first day of golf in Alameda.

The Jack Clark South Course was originally designed by William Francis Bell in 1957 and was partially redesigned by Robert Muir Graves in 1977. The future for the South Course gets even brighter... plans are underway by Greenway Golf to have another renovation, this time by world-famous golf architect Rees Jones! When completed, Alameda will have the only Rees Jones-designed golf course in the East Bay Area. Stay tuned for more updates.

original-clubhouseThe Chuck Corica Golf Complex proudly plays host to many important golf tournaments and leagues, including the historical Alameda Commuters Golf Tournament and the East Bay Junior Golf Tournament.

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