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Baywood Golf & Country Club

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3600 Buttermilk Ln, Arcata, CA 95521, United StatesMap
Phone+1 707-822-3686
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  • SteveQuiggle
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    A dining oasis in a town that sadly lacks anything other than hippie food.

    We ate at the restaurant while celebrating our 50th high school reunion at Baywood. Outstanding prime rib especially for a large group. Good service and gathering room. Nice location away from town...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2015
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    A dining oasis in a town that sadly lacks anything other than hippie food.

    We ate at the restaurant while celebrating our 50th high school reunion at Baywood. Outstanding prime rib especially for a large group. Good service and gathering room. Nice location away from town...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2015
  • bmp68
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    Wonderful and rare golf experience

    Though Baywood is a private course most will have little trouble booking a tee time. I have even see rounds for sale at the local Costco. The course is a story of 2 nines. The first, and older ...

    Reviewed on Sep 4, 2014
  • bmp68
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    Wonderful and rare golf experience

    Though Baywood is a private course most will have little trouble booking a tee time. I have even see rounds for sale at the local Costco. The course is a story of 2 nines. The first, and older ...

    Reviewed on Sep 4, 2014
  • Matt L
    Matt L
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    It's a private course. . .

    You can still get on. If you are a "collector" it's worth the attempt. The back nine is a little tight and through the redwoods. If you try and play during the spring, bring waders. Often the back...

    Reviewed on Aug 13, 2014
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