Hayward offers a mix of accessible municipal play and high-end private club experiences. Whether you are looking for a quick nine holes after work or a world-class championship course, here are the primary options in the area.
This is the city's primary municipal course, managed by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD). It is designed for efficiency and skill-building.
The Course: A 9-hole, par-30 executive course (three par-4s and six par-3s). It is known for being an excellent all-weather performer due to its drainage.
Practice Facilities: Features a double-decker, lighted driving range with 45 stalls, open until 8:00 PM (January 2026 hours). It also includes TopTracer technology for virtual games and ball tracking.
Rates: Very affordable, typically ranging from $22β$28 for 9 holes depending on residency and day of the week.
Website: missionhillsgc.com
Note: Formerly a popular 18-hole municipal course near the airport, Skywest closed permanently in late 2020. The 126-acre site is currently undergoing a "Property Reuse Project" by the city for future redevelopment. It is no longer a playable golf venue.
Perched in the Hayward Hills, this is one of the premier private golf experiences in Northern California.
The Course: An 18-hole championship course designed by David McLay Kidd. It offers dramatic 75-mile panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and the city skyline.
Pedigree: It is a part of the PGA Tourβs TPC Network and has historically hosted the Korn Ferry Tour's Ellie Mae Classic.
Membership: As a private club, access is generally restricted to members and their guests. Membership includes access to a 34,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, fitness center, and a seasonally heated pool.
Website: stonebraecc.com
The Grill at Mission Hills: A popular casual spot for golfers to grab a burger or a beer between rounds or while at the range.
FootGolf: Mission Hills offers a sanctioned FootGolf course (played with a soccer ball into larger holes) on the same grounds as the executive course.
Since Hayward has limited 18-hole public options, locals often head to these adjacent cities:
Monarch Bay Golf Club (San Leandro): Located on the water with a challenging links-style layout.
Redwood Canyon (Castro Valley): A beautiful 18-hole course tucked into the trees of the canyon.
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