With three nines located in the foothills of Mount Diablo, Brentwood Golf Club is good choice for public golf in the San Francisco and Central Valley area. The Creekside and Hillside nines are the longest at 3,485 yards and 3,343 yards respectively. Together, the two form a par-72 course of just over 6,800 yards. The Diablo Nine, which is walking only, is 3,144 yards, and each nine, all designed by Ted Robinson, has four sets of tees. The holes features bunkers, water, mature trees, wildlife, and undulating greens with a variety of doglegs and some elevation change. The no. 1 and no. 2 handicap holes on the Creekside/Hillside Course are both long par 4s and are the last holes on each nine respectively. The ninth on The Creekside usually plays into the wind with water right of the fairway. There's water left on the long ninth hole on Hillside. The most difficult hole on the Diablo nine is the 553-yard, par-5 sixth, which has quite a few bunkers in the fairway, some of them pot bunkers. Brentwood Golf Club doesn't have a driving range, but it does have a practice net for warmups. There's also a practice putting green. And instruction is also available from the professional staff. Inside Brentwood's large clubhouse is a well-stocked golf shop with the latest in apparel, accessories and equipment. Brentwood's restaurant, Nines, is open every day, serving salads, sandwiches, burgers, entrees and beverages. The clubhouse is also available for special events and weddings.