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Oakhurst Country Club

1001 Peacock Creek Dr
Clayton, CA
94517
925-672-9737

Rates: Private

“From lateral hazards to daunting doglegs and roughs, this Ron Fream design, par 72 course is recognized as the “Best Golf course in the East Bay.” With panoramic views of the exquisite Mt. Diablo, lush green fairways, scenic views, Oakhurst lives up to it’s reputation. An incredible design along with inpecable course conditions, breathe taking scenery and exceptional service combine to provide its members and guests an unforgettable golf experience.” Oakhurst CC

DIRECTIONS:

From Northbound 24 and Northbound 680:
Take Ygnacio Valley Road exit, go east on Ygnacio Valley Road for approx. 8 miles to Clayton Road. Make a Right on Clayton Road and proceed approx. 2 miles to Peacock Creek Drive. Make a left on Peacock Creek and left into the Clubhouse gates.

From Southbound 680:
Take Concord Avenue exit, go east on Contra Costa Blvd., and proceed on block to Concord Avenue, Turn left and proceed approx. 1 mile to Clayton Road, Turn left on Clayton Road and proceed for Approx. 8 miles turn left on Peacock Creek and left into the Clubhouse Gates.

From Southbound 224:
Take Concord Avenue exit, go east on Contra Costa Blvd., and proceed on block to Concord Avenue, turn left and proceed approx. 1 mile to Clayton Road, Turn left on Clayton Road and proceed for approx. 8 miles turn left on Peacock Creek and left into the Clubhouse Gates.

From Eastbound Highway 4:
Take Railroad Ave. Exit, make a right at the end of the off ramp, proceed approx. 5 miles to Concord Blvd. Turn left and proceed approx. 1 mile to Clayton Road, turn left and proceed to Peacock Creek, make a left on Peacock Creek Drive and left into the Clubhouse Gates.

From Westbound Highway 4:
Take Railroad Ave. Exit, turn left at end of off ramp, proceed _ mile to second signal, turn left On Railroad Ave. and proceed approx. 5 miles, make a left on Concord Blvd. Proceed approx. 1 mile, make a left on Clayton road, proceed to Peacock Creek Drive make a left on Peacock Creek Drive and left into the Clubhouse Gates.
Course Designer

Ron Fream