The United States Golf Association has selected San Juan Oaks as a qualifying site for the next U.S. amateur championship at the Olympic Club, which will be held this August.It is one of 45 qualifying sites across the United States, Canada and Mexico for the upcoming championship.“This is a proud moment for our entire team and a testament to the tremendous work that has gone into elevating this course. Our team put a lot of thought into updating the course to test every aspect of a player’s game,” said Manny Freitas, general manager of San Juan Oaks Golf Club. The course has recently experienced upgrades and is known for its strategic bunkering and rolling elevation.The course was designed by noted golfer Fred Couples and architect Gene Bates.
HOLLISTER, Calif. —
The United States Golf Association has selected San Juan Oaks as a qualifying site for the next U.S. amateur championship at the Olympic Club, which will be held this August.
It is one of 45 qualifying sites across the United States, Canada and Mexico for the upcoming championship.
“This is a proud moment for our entire team and a testament to the tremendous work that has gone into elevating this course. Our team put a lot of thought into updating the course to test every aspect of a player’s game,” said Manny Freitas, general manager of San Juan Oaks Golf Club.
The course has recently experienced upgrades and is known for its strategic bunkering and rolling elevation.
The course was designed by noted golfer Fred Couples and architect Gene Bates.