Boundary Oak Golf Course

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The City of Walnut Creek's Boundary Oak Golf Course is located in the picturesque Walnut Creek, California, where golfing unfolds amidst the vibrant tapestry of local wildlife. Get ready for an extraordinary golfing experience surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of Walnut Creek.

Driving Range Renovations

Our driving range will be fully closed for a long-awaited upgrade to enhance your golfing experience. This new range will provide state-of-the-art facilities, support community programming, and improve the health of our property. Expected soft opening/opening dates and information about what to expect with the new features.

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Cocktails & Conversation

Presented by Bedford Gallery

 California Clay_Cocktails & Conversation

Experience Bedford Gallery’s latest exhibition, California Clay, up close at the next Cocktails & Conversation on Thursday, February 29 from 5:30 – 7 pm! At 6 pm featured California Clay artist Ehren Tool will delve deep into his practice with a special presentation. Sip on a signature cocktail and enjoy lite bites while learning about Tool's unique and deeply personal practice.

About the artist: Ehren Tool is a Marine Corp veteran who served in the 1991 Gulf War. He prolifically throws cups on the potter’s wheel, decorates them with military insignia, and gives them away, many to veterans and their families. Tool turned to ceramics in search of a purpose and place in civilian life following his service. “I wanted to talk about the strange places civilian and military cultures meet,” he says. “Clay seemed like a great medium to use for this purpose. Clay is very responsive and immediate, but once it goes through the fire it is unchanged for many years. War is fluid and chaotic and you can’t take it back. Wars have consequences that last well after the bombs have fallen and the dead [have] been buried. I hope these clay cups can be touchstones for unspeakable conversations centuries after I am dead.”

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