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The Navy Golf Course Seal Beach,CA “Full Speed Ahead”

Welcome to Navy Golf Course

Seal Beach

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Since 1966, the Navy Golf Course has been serving Military Families and Veterans by directing 100% of the profits generated to these two groups. When you play The Navy Golf Course you are directly supporting Quality of Life Programs for our active-duty military personnel and their families.

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Our facility features the Championship 18-hole  “Destroyer” Course measuring out at 6,780 yards, also an executive 9-hole “Cruiser Course” that features four par-4’s and five par-3’s. Go around the Cruiser Course twice (from two sets of tees) to enjoy a leisurely round of golf with family and friends. Other unique points of this facility is that it is situated right next to the Los Alamitos Air Station where you can see military jets and planes take off and land right next to the course.

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Part of the unique history of this golf course centers on Lt. Colonel Earl Woods and his son Eldrick “Tiger” Woods”. In the early 80’s and into the 90’s, Tiger and Earl were familiar figures at The Navy Golf Course. Earl and Tiger played Navy several times a week and Tiger was a regular fixture at the driving range, hitting thousands of balls to hone his game.  Some of the current staff, including Navy head professional Joe Grohman, have fond memories of playing rounds with Tiger and watching him grow into the phenomenal player that he is today. Tiger’s exploits are now legendary – and it all started right here.

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Joe Grohman is still the head professional at Navy and many up and coming young stars still seek out Joe who was one of Tiger’s early mentors. As for Tiger, you can still see his tree on the 18th hole now called “Tiger’s Tree” where he hit his drives over 300 yards from the blue tees. Come play the Destroyer Course and see if you can get your drive out to Tiger’s mark.

The Navy Golf Course is situated on 220 beautiful tree-lined acres in Orange County, California. The course has been continuously updated over the year’s including a newly constructed clubhouse that features the “Eagles Nest” restaurant and bar, also a full outside wedding chapel. This new facility is ideal for large gatherings and special events.

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The Navy Golf Course is an ideal venue for golf tournaments, weddings and special events. We are a favorite location for numerous local traveling golf groups and an ideal site for golf tournaments of all sizes.   You will be impressed with our “Yes we can attitude”.

 

We also encourage you to visit this website often to check our event schedules and special offerings. Thank you for your interest and if you have any questions regarding the Navy Golf Course, please contact one of our friendly Pro Shop Staff members at (714) 889.1576.

Play the Navy Golf Course and support military families!

5660 Orangewood Ave, Cypress, CA 90630
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Pace of Play 18 Holes: 4 hrs. 30 minutes
Condition of Course: Good
Value: $8.00 – $47.00
Staff Friendliness: Good
Difficulty: Challenging
Condition Overall: A Great Course To Play
Recommended: Yes

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