Hidden Golf Course Gem in Roseville

One of the best kept secrets in the local Sacramento golf world is Sierra View Country Club.  Designed in 1953 by architect Jack Fleming, it can be found within minutes of downtown, historic Roseville on 180 acres of land rich with mature oak trees and gentle, rolling hills. Fleming, who was right-hand man to famed golf course architect Alister Mackenzie, designed 18 courses in Norther California in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Some of his work included Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club, Golden Gate Park, Boulder Creek Golf and Country Club, as well as Almaden Golf and Country Club. 

Playing this well maintained 6,481 yard course with magnificent ancient oaks, well-bunkered greens, strategically placed water hazards and elevated tees make each round a new challenge. Sierra View’s membership is limited to 430 members which not only allows easy access to tee times, but also maintains the excellent quality of the golf course as well.

Sierra View CC is a non-profit corporation with private, proprietary golf memberships, as well as corporate golf, tennis and social memberships.   Facilities include the golf course and pro-shop, driving range, 6 well lighted tennis courts, swimming pool, dining room for members and guests, as well as a bar area to enjoy your favorite libation after a round of golf.  Sierra View’s mission is to provide individual and family recreational  and social activities to a diverse membership in a private, full service country club setting.  

The Country Club is located at 105 Alta Vista Avenue in Roseville.  Any questions about the club can be directed to their General Manager, Steve Reynolds at (916) 782-3741, extension 13.

Steve Siegel, Coldwell Banker
Email: steve.siegel@cbnorcal.com
mobile: 916.212.5066
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