Thousand Oaks Golf Club
Website: http://thousandoaksgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the one hole at Thousand Oaks Golf Club everyone talks about?
You absolutely have to experience the 14th, 'The Sentinel' - a challenging par-3 where a massive, ancient oak stands guard just off the green. It's a true test of nerve and precision, demanding a perfect shot to avoid trouble and secure your par.
When's the ideal time of year to experience Thousand Oaks without the crowds?
We recommend visiting in early fall, typically late September through October. The weather is crisp and perfect for golf, the oak leaves are starting to turn vibrant colors, and you'll find the course less crowded than in the peak summer months.
Is Thousand Oaks Golf Club a course for every skill level, or is it a true championship test?
Thousand Oaks offers a fantastic experience for all players, but don't let the beauty fool you - it's a proper test from the back tees. From the forward tees, you'll find it much more forgiving, allowing you to enjoy the stunning scenery and well-maintained fairways without feeling overwhelmed.
Beyond the greens, what's the must-do experience at Thousand Oaks Golf Club?
After your round, head straight to The Acorn Grill's patio. The views overlooking the 18th green and the surrounding oak groves are spectacular, especially at sunset. Grab a local craft beer and recount your best shots - it's the perfect way to cap off your day.
What should I realistically expect to pay for a round at Thousand Oaks, and is it worth it?
Expect green fees to be in the $120-$180 range during peak season, which typically includes a cart. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course conditions are consistently excellent, and the unique oak-lined layout provides a memorable experience you won't find just anywhere.