FacebookPinterestKirk H. OwensThe ninth hole at San Diego Country Club as seen on April 4, 2016 in Chula Vista, Calif. (USGA/Kirk H. Owens)
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — The old course here, San Diego Country Club, has aged more gracefully than some of the neighborhoods surrounding it, a beauty amid the blight, yet unimpressively so to the dispassionate arbiter known as time. It has moved on.
The PGA Tour briefly was a tenant and the U.S. Women’s Open spent a memorable week there once. But the modern professional game and its expanding demands for space has outgrown the course, which opened in 1921. Hey, Merion is not on a U.S. Open schedule, either, but Torrey Pines is. It happens.
So it is left to an event like this, the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship that begins here on Monday, to remind us of its quality and character and to pay homage to its heritage, meanwhile keeping it relevant in a crowded landscape of otherwise largely forgotten gems.
“Kudos to San Diego Country Club,” Shannon Ro..