Riverside Golf Course
Golf Courses & Equipment in Fresno, CA

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Practice Facilities
read moreBe sure to visit our practice facility at Riverside Golf Course to warm up before you play. Riverside is also a great place to come and practice. One of the best parts about practicing at Riverside is that our 30 stall range, with grass and mat hitting stations, is fully lighted. In the heat of summer, you can hit balls after the sun goes down. You will also appreciate our early morning hours. This is a place where you can practice on the way to work or on the way home. Start with some wedge shots and work your way up through the clubs in your bag for about 20 to 30 minutes when you are warming up.
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read moreHave fun playing your new customized wedges!
Ladies' Club
read moreWe invite all women to join with us to practice and play the game of golf on our classic course in its beautiful setting on the San Joaquin River. The club meets each and every Wednesday with play beginning at 9 a.m. from September to June and 7:30 a.m. in the summer months. We are affiliated with the Pacific Women's Golf Association and have field teams who go out to compete at different clubs in the valley. The PWGA handles our computer handicapping. Once you join, you can post scores at all course and establish an official USGA handicap.
Golf Tournaments
read moreYou'll find all that and more at Riverside Golf Course in Fresno. We love putting on tournaments at our course and we have an experienced staff that knows what it takes to stage a great event. Whether you are planning a corporate, charity or social golf tournament, our club takes pride in servicing every event with special attention and professionalism to meet your golfing needs. Your golfers will also enjoy playing on one of California's classic courses, a layout that was designed by a pioneer architect in the Golden State's golfing history, the famous William P. "Billy" Bell.
Course Information
read moreRiverside Golf Course has a long and distinguished history in the City of Fresno. Way back in 1939, the course was built as a federally funded Works Progress Administration project for the city. It's actually the second oldest course in Fresno. Although the course has never been remodeled, most of the greens have been upgraded to USGA standards. Our layout was designed by the noted architect William P. "Billy" Bell, who also collaborated with another designer George Thomas to do such classic designs as Riviera Country Club.