The Rooster Run Golf Course started as pancake flat pastureland. Meandering through the property
were three creeks. Along their beds grew native willows, cottonwoods and oak trees. These creeks
and two ancient trees were incorporated in the design of the golf course, a total of 370,000 cubic
yards of soil was moved to shape the course. As a result, the course features undulating hills,
six lakes and the areas only island green. There are thirty-nine fairway and green-side bunkers,
adding to the challenging play of the course.
Due to the excellent drainage, Rooster Run is the best course to play during the winter months.
It's lots of fun in the summer, too! Rooster run was chosen by the State of California Department
of Water Resources to house one of their weather stations. This station is in communication with
the California Irrigation Management System in Sacramento via computer modem. The data we
receive through this system helps us conserve water by providing us with up to the minute
local evapotranspiration rates.