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    Mather Golf Course

Practice Facilities

19th

Mather Golf Course is an excellent place to practice! Mather's Driving Range features both mats and grass teeing areas, with 25 stalls for your convenience. We also offer a putting green and chipping green for your scoring and short game practice needs.

For those looking to practice in a more in-depth manner, we also offer a practice hole which is available for rent for $15 per person per hour.


Bucket pricing:
Small bucket - $5.00 35 Balls
Medium bucket - $10.00 70 Balls
Large bucket - $15.00 100 Balls

19th Hole Practice Facility:
Full use of par 3 practice hole
Great for Chipping, pitching and
bunker shots - $15/hr per player

E-Range Keys:
$100 value for $85
$200 value for $160
$300 value for $225

The Perfect Round Of Golf All Year

Mather Golf Course provides the perfect round of golf all year round. Located on a former Air Force base, there are 18 holes of tree lined open fairways and medium sized greens. Designed by Jack Fleming in 1959, Mather Golf Course continues to attract golfers of all skill levels. This championship length par 72 has three tee boxes that provide the opportunity to test your skills and will challenge how much of a long ball hitter you are.

Registered with the Audubon International’s Cooperative Sanctuary Program, Mather Golf Course was one of the first twenty-five courses in California to become fully designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary.

Your day will begin with a straight shot par 4 that has a narrow fairway and a handful of small bunkers that will test accuracy. This is a great opening hole for the long ball hitter, allowing the opportunity for an opening birdie.

On No. 3 you will notice that this beautiful par 3 offers a huge green to hit if you can keep it in between the two bunkers that are guarding it. 145 yards is all that is keeping you from that second birdie of the day. This hole provides the chance to look like a pro no matter what your skill level is.

When you get to the end of the front nine and make the turn, after you get your beverage refilled of course, you will find hole 10 which is a sharp dogleg left. You will need to play a straight tee shot along the left side, and this will leave you a long iron approach to a well protected green.

Hole #11 a short par three that throws every obstacle on the course at you. A huge lake sits right in the middle of the fairway as the perfect shot will put you on the green; anything short of that and you will be hitting out of sand or digging through your bag for another ball.

On #12 you will experience the shortest par 5 on the course and have a great opportunity to get one stroke back. The left side of the fairway offers more level lies for shots at the green. Be sure to adjust for shots drifting to the right off a side hill lie. Stay below the hole for a birdie or eagle putt.

After you sink that putt that drops the strokes off your card, you will arrive at hole #13, "Our 285 yard par four signature hole is framed by trees and reachable in one with a mighty tee shot. If you gamble and miss the green though, you can almost guarantee a bogey" said Paul Henderson, General Manager of Mather Golf Course.

No. 16 is the longest hole on the course. A slight dogleg left, you will need a solid drive, a great second shot and a difficult uphill third shot to reach the large sloping green. A small bunker then becomes your last obstacle on this 528-yard par 5 that personifies the open fairway theme given to you by Mather Golf Course.

On No. 17 you can admire the view from the tee and then hit your best drive of the day, you’ll need it- stay right of center to avoid being blocked out by trees at the corner of the dogleg. If you can reach the green in two- you’ll be rewarded with a friendly putting surface.

To wrap up your great round, No 18 is a deceptively short hole. Maintain your focus; a right to left tee shot will leave a mid to short iron in. An approach aimed at the middle of the green is your safest bet.

"For a military course its pretty solid. Nice variety of holes and fun to play. The price of green fees is a great value for the Sacramento area."

The incredible landscape and environmentally sound surroundings make Mather
Golf Course a must play when in the Sacramento Area.

Come and enjoy the beauty that nature has to offer at Mather Golf Course.

To book a tee time, click here or call (916) 364-4354.

Awards & Recognition

National Golf Foundation 4th Place: 2022 GolfSAT Award Winners, Top Standard or Value Courses
City of Rancho Cordova 2015 Chairman's Award
Audubon International Fully Certified as a Cooperative Sanctuary
GCSAA/Golf Digest 2003 ELGA Merit Winner for Public Facilities
National Golf Foundation 2005 CLASP Award - Runner up - Municipal Facilities
Audubon International Recertification as a Cooperative Sanctuary
Sacramento Bee Ranked No. 1 "The 10 Best Drivable Par-4's in the Sacramento Region"
GCSAA/Golf Digest 2009 ELGA Merit Award for Public Facilities – Sierra Nevada GCSA

Architect

Jack Fleming - Leading the way in course design.

In 1959, Irish designer Jack Fleming set out to design a golf course that would take advantage of the natural wildlife and the surrounding wide-open terrain. Originally constructed on an active duty military base, Mather Golf Course has outlived the military presence and is now open to the public after being purchased by the County of Sacramento. Comprised of long, lush fairways, and punctuated by traditional hard-running greens, Mather Golf Course is a challenge to golfers of every talent level.

Fleming's classically designed courses are aesthetically pleasing and strategically sound, blending the beauty of the natural environment with intriguing and challenging layouts that create some of the world's most memorable courses. Yet while challenging, he is renowned for making his courses playable and enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels.

Among the courses that Fleming has designed are:

  • Harding Park Golf Course
  • Boulder Creek Golf Course & Resort
  • Dry Creek Ranch Golf Course
  • Mace Meadows Golf Course
  • Manteca Park Golf Course
  • Sierra View Golf Course
  • Spring Creek Golf Course

Mather Field was established as an airfield and pilot training school in 1918. The base was originally called Mills Field but was re-named for Carl Mather, a World War I test pilot who died during training.

Following World War I, the base was used intermittently to support small military units. During World War II, Mather Field was used for pilot and navigator training as well as observer and bombardier personnel training.

In 1958, the Strategic Air Command B-52 squadron was assigned to Mather. Through the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, and 1980s Mather continued to be a center for training of military personnel. By 1990, the primary mission of Mather was to provide all formal long range and over water Air Force Navigator training.

Mather Field historically operated its own housing, schools, hospital, commercial, and recreational facilities, as well as the operational air field. The majority of on-base development occurred in the 1940s through the 1960s.

Expansion and improvements continued through the 1980s, but ceased in 1988 after the closure of Mather was announced.

Mather Airport was officially reopened as a civilian airport in 1995. Mather Golf Course resides in Mather Regional Park which encompasses approximately 1,432 acres.

 

Upcoming Events

18 Oct 2025; 12:00AM
Sacramento County 4-Ball Event
18 Oct 2025; 12:00AM
Sacramento County 4-Ball Event
25 Oct 2025; 12:00AM
Sacramento County Senior 4-Ball Event
25 Oct 2025; 12:00AM
Sacramento County Senior 4-Ball Event
13 Dec 2025; 12:00AM
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