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    Mather Golf Course

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.

 

History

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.

Rates & Fees

Green Fees
Round Type Monday - Thursday Friday Weekend/Holidays
18 Holes $38.00 $41.00 $49.00
Early Bird Back 9*** $22.00 $22.00 $24.00
9 Holes $29.00 $31.00 $33.00
Twilight  $29.00 $31.00 $33.00
Super Twilight  $24.00 $25.00 $25.00
Senior $32.00* $32.00* -
Junior 18 Holes** $15.00 $15.00 $15.00
Junior 9 Holes $10.00 $10.00 $10.00
 * Senior age is 60 and rate applies Monday - Thursday & Fridays before 10 AM
**Junior age is 17 and under, Monday - Thursday anytime, Friday - Sunday (and holidays) after 12 PM
***  Not available on Tuesday mornings
 
Golf Carts
18 holes $21.00
Twilight $16.00
Super twilight & 9-holes $12.00

Clubhouse

Studies Show that Ample Calorie Consumption May Help Improve Golf Scores

All right...maybe not. But have you ever tried to concentrate on your game while your stomach is growling at you or you're dying of thirst?

It's virtually impossible to score well when you're mind is on other things. Don't let your mind wander—EAT!

The Navigator Cafe at Mather Golf Course offers the perfect solution--a convenient, casual snack bar where you can enjoy a hot dog or a quick sandwich before your round, at the turn or after your day on the links.

Freshly smoked turkey, ham and other meats create the finest sandwiches in Sacramento, and are hand made everyday for your ultimate enjoyment.

Come on in and enjoy the friendly, family atmosphere and share some stories about your day on the links.

Take time to look at the nostalgic historical photographs of a bygone era on the walls.

Our staff is always eager to talk with you about anything and everything.

Upcoming Events

13 Jun 2026; 08:00AM -
Memorial Tournament
20 Jun 2026; 12:00AM
6th Annual Chili Cookoff
11 Jul 2026; 08:00AM -
Individual Stroke Play
01 Aug 2026; 08:00AM -
Individual Stroke Play
12 Sep 2026; 08:00AM - 12:00AM
Club Championship
03 Oct 2026; 08:00AM -
NCGA Four Ball Qualifier
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