The Orchard Course

The generous corridors and expansive fairways of the Orchard Course impart a feeling of openness as the layout unfolds over the rolling hills and natural wetlands common to this neck of Placer County, California. Manicured fairways are framed by daunting hazards and pockets of pine, oak and redwood trees that add to the golf course’s aesthetic appeal as well as to the risk/reward challenges.

Although The Orchard Course is best defined by its long and challenging par 4’s, it’s the short par-4 sixth hole that attracts the most birdies. A variety of waterfowl such as Egrets, Herons and Canadian Geese have chosen to roost in a large oak situated behind the green.
 

 

Course Statistics


Tees Rating Slope Yardage
Black 73.4 131 7,009
Blue 70.9 121 6,443
White 69.3 115 6,018
Red 70.9 120 5,366

Course Architects

Greg Nash & Billy Casper, 1999


Audubon International

Lincoln Hills Golf Club is certified as Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International.

The course is committed to protecting our local environment, conserving natural resources, and providing wildlife habitats.

Audubon International