Ridge Creek Golf Club
Dinuba's RCR project

Ridge Creek Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course and a planned residential development now open in Dinuba. The 7,495-yard championship golf course was designed by John Fought, who is known for designing several of the top golf courses in the world.

The course features the largest driving range west of the Rockies and on the back nine, the fifteenth hole is the longest par five in the state of California at 653 yards. A residential development around the course will offer three separate golf course neighborhoods with five different types of housing on nearly 400 home sites: townhouses, patio homes, traditional single-family detached homes, large-lot single-family detached homes and resort cottages.

Click and drag image
   
As the city’s Reclamation Conservation Recreation Project, the golf course is solving what has been a problem for Dinuba — the accumulation of water and a high water table, resulting from the processing of wastewater. The RCR project uses extraction wells to pull water that has built up underground. The water is used to irrigate the nearby golf course. It is also used to irrigate landscaping areas and to create lakes & wetlands in residential ares.


CONTACT:

Dan Meinert, Deputy City Manager
City of Dinuba
405 E. El Monte Way
Dinuba, CA 93618
Tel: (559) 591-5900
E-Mail: dmeinert@dinuba.ca.gov

Ridge Creek Golf Club Master Plan
Ridge Creek Golf Club Master Plan