Founded through a 1914 merger with A.G. Spalding's Point Loma Golf Club, The Loma Club holds the distinction of San Diego's oldest golf course and now operates a historic nine-hole par-three layout in Liberty Station. The 1922 stucco clubhouse sits within the Liberty Station campus alongside event footprints such as Luce Court & Legacy Plaza, with fairways running 79 to 157 yards under a Cary Bickler 2006 redesign. The course served as recruit fitness programming for the adjacent Naval Training Center through the 1920s and WWII era, carrying the working name Sail Ho Golf Course during the Navy operations period. Tappers Mini Golf, an eighteen-hole miniature course added in 2021, sits on property alongside a driving range, league nights, and a bar-and-grill patio with live music. The nine-and-dine crowd typically closes out rounds at Liberty Station sit-downs including Corvette Diner, the 1950s-themed counterpart to the Loma Club's own patio menu. Private tournament buyouts of the full nine-hole course combined with clubhouse catering represent the most complex day-of orchestration the property handles for charity events and corporate client hospitality.