Stockdale Country Club

Stockdale Country Club is an 18-hole private golf course located on a plot of unincorporated Kern County land that is surrounded by Bakersfield, California. The course is 6,410 yards on flat terrain, designed by Lloyd Tevis. It opened in 1925. The club has reciprocating privileges to all private clubs in the Greater Bakersfield area.HistoryThe history of the course dates back to 1896, when Willian Tevis purchased 300acre of ranchland from the Kern County Land Company. At the time, his father, Lloyd Tevis was a partner in the company. He built a 9000sqft mansion It was surrounded with trees and shrubs collected by his wife on her travels around the world.The ranch never became successful. By 1922, William sent his son, Lloyd Tevis, to evaluate the property for other uses. He decided on a golf course. Lloyd designed a 9-hole course, utilizing the existing landscaping. According to the Stockdale Country Club official website, it was named Stockdale Country Club “after Sir Edmond Stockdale who became Lord Mayor of London, England, and who married a Tevis relative.” Later, an additional 9 holes would be added, bringing the total to 18.

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