Callippe Preserve Golf Course

8500 Clubhouse Dr., Pleasanton - 94566
141 reviews
Golf American
(925) 426-6666

Hmm I wanna love it. Just not there for the price. $36 for two ppl to ride is meh, I’ll give them nice carts with Navi, so makes it better. Onto the course. Just to many dead spots on fairways and a couple greens. I expect that at certain courses or here and there but it was to often. The drought is real so I will give them the benefit. I hope to return one day but not at the going rate and conditions.

Very beautiful course and first 9-holes was great and the last 9-holes are very challenging. Staff are great and facilities are well maintained.

Nice layout, friendly staff. 17 is a bear... Well groomed and plenty of pretty scenery. The greens are typically true and sneaky quick on occasion.It's a good value for anyone in the Bay area!Hit 'em straight-

Scenery is beautiful. Enjoyed the front 9, but back was more challenging for a short hitter making it difficult to get over some hazards. Restaurant was great. Had breakfast before playing. Relaxing and friendly atmosphere!

Beautiful cool ? day. Course in great condition slow play 5hrs waiting on every hole

Well I love Callippe and have golfed there often, but this review is about the hike that goes around the golf course. Great views, Great short hike with great vistas. Park at the golf course. Nice. Public restrooms and food is you stay after your home. Nice

They had just redone the greens. Other then that a beautiful course.

I had the pleasure of having my wedding at the beautiful Callippe Preserve Golf Course. My husband and I worked with Morgan Chandler, their head of events, over the past year and I cannot rave more about the experience. When it comes to planning weddings, Callippe is a well oiled machine and will make the entire experience completely stress free!! Every question or concerned of mine was address immediately along the planning process and all of my requests were easily fulfilled.Callippe provides so much of what you need for a wedding-- the food, alcohol, tables, chairs, linens, arbor, floral, coordinator, BEAUTIFUL scenery, set up, etc. (All info is easily found on their website which makes it so easy! Including pricing)The food is not what you would expect from a golf course wedding. The food was INSANELY good. So many of my guests are still texting me saying it was the best wedding food they ever had!! For dinner We did the prime rib, chicken piccata, pesto pasta, garlic mash potatoes, green beans for dinner. DROOLING thinking back to it.The pricing of the whole Callippe experience is a STEAL. I couldn't believe what we got for what we paid for. I truly don't think there's a better venue out there.I could go on and on. I will always be incredibly thankful that I found this venue and will hold it close to my heart forever.Thank you to Morgan and Charissa for making our wedding day the best day of our lives!!!!

Very poorly managed course. Pace of play was ridiculous. Started as 1:20 only made it to the 15. Stacked up on every hole. People trying to jump or cut ahead with nowhere to go. Passed at least 3 dead carts. Mine died heading back to parking lot in the dark. First and most likely my last time playing that nightmare. Will shout out however to the fact that the course was in great shape and greens we're really nice. Too bad though they don't understand how to pace play. Never once saw a marshall but that that point it was beyond recovery. Go at your own risk

The staff are always kind and professional whether it’s the marshal, those working in the pro-shop or the restaurant staff. The practice facilities are really good. Good driving range, and short game areas. The course as a whole is tough, but the front nine is where you can go much lower to set yourself up for the gauntlet that is the back nine. Even though it’s tougher, I actually enjoy the back more. It’s gorgeous up in the hills with views, more wildlife and less housing around.However, you’ll be dealing with a lot of elevation changes, shots that will require a great deal of accuracy and odd side hill lies. The summer can be too hot to play, unless you snag an early morning tee time, which is why I think from February through Spring or September to November are the best times to play weather wise. The price seems fine for week days but it’s getting a little pricy for weekends. Overall, it’s definitely worth a play.