Callippe Preserve Golf Course

8500 Clubhouse Dr.
Pleasanton, CA 94566

Course Review

Located in Pleasanton, California, Callippe Preserve Golf Course offers one of the most scenic and enjoyable public golf experiences in the East Bay. Designed by architect Brian Costello and opened in 2005, the course sits among the rolling hills just outside the Livermore Valley wine region. Despite being only a short drive from the busy Bay Area corridors, Callippe Preserve feels quiet and wide open, with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside that make it easy to forget how close you are to the city.

The course plays through natural elevation changes that provide both great views and interesting shot values. Fairways are generally generous, but the layout rewards golfers who can control their ball and place drives in the proper spots. The greens are large and often feature multiple tiers, meaning approach shots need to find the correct section to avoid difficult two-putts. Several holes also include native grass areas and well-placed bunkers that add strategy without making the course overly punishing for the average weekend golfer.

Callippe’s routing makes excellent use of the rolling terrain, particularly on the back nine where elevation changes become more dramatic. A number of tee shots play downhill into wide valleys, offering both scenic views and scoring opportunities. The par 3s are a highlight, each presenting a different challenge depending on wind and pin placement. The finishing holes gradually climb back toward the clubhouse, creating a satisfying end to the round while giving players a few final chances to post a good score.

What stands out most at Callippe Preserve is how balanced the entire experience feels. The course offers enough challenge to keep better players interested while still remaining approachable for casual golfers. Combined with strong course conditions and the natural beauty of the surrounding hills, it’s easy to see why Callippe Preserve has become a favorite for Bay Area golfers looking for a memorable public round.