About The Course

In 1970, a 93-year old made a hole in one here, a Guinness record at the time. In 1991, Tiger Woods prowled its fairways during his High School days.

The course was named after Harold George “Dad” Miller who made that famous ace in December 1970 on hole No. 11, a 107-yard par three. Dad Miller was designed by Richard Miller, the son of H.G Dad Miller and opened in 1961.

Tiger Woods frequently played Dad Miller. As a freshman at Western High School, Dad Miller was the home course for the Golf team, The Pioneers. In an effort to help under-privileged children have access to some of the same opportunities that other children had, he donated $5 million dollars towards the construction of the Tiger Woods Teaching Center at Dad Miller. The center is free to youths 8-17 years old, and is open 12 hours a day. The education center specializes in math, language arts, science, tutoring and character development programs.


Tour Our Course


Course Features

Practice Facility

All guests of the Driving Range hit balls at their own risk and Dad Miller Golf Course is not responsible for any damage or injuries that may occur.

Hours of Operation: (we have lights) 

  • Open daily at sunrise, Last bucket sold at 8pm daily. Lights off at 9pm.
  • Range opens 2 hours late on Tuesdays for maintenance.

AGA

Individuals, 18 years of age or older, are eligible for membership. Memberships in the club are individual, and non-transferable.

  • Membership Chairman Joe Olvera (714) 296-2261
  • President Ted Virgil 714-469-3637

Women’s Golf Club

The Golf Club is open to women of all ages who enjoy playing golf and want to have the opportunity to play with other women and to establish new friendships in a group setting. For Further Information, Contact DMWGC Board Members:

  • Membership Chair
  • Club President

Digital Tour of Our Course

  • Hole #1

  • Hole #2

  • Hole #3

  • Hole #4

  • Hole #5

  • Hole #6

  • Hole #7

  • Hole #8

  • Hole #9

  • Hole #10

  • Hole #11

  • Hole #12

    Second shot to a small green plays best from left side of fairway. Favor left side of green to avoid right trap.
  • Hole #13

  • Hole #14

  • Hole #15

  • Hole #16

  • Hole #17

  • Hole #18

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