Los Serranos Golf & Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course should I play at Los Serranos, the North or the South?
You'll find Los Serranos offers two distinct 18-hole experiences, and we highly recommend playing both if you have the time. The North Course is generally considered the tougher test, demanding precision with its tighter fairways and significant elevation changes, while the South Course provides a more open, forgiving layout with some truly scenic views.
When is the best time of year to play Los Serranos for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We recommend targeting the shoulder seasons-spring or fall-for the most pleasant playing conditions and fewer crowds. Mornings are always best to beat the heat and ensure a good pace of play, especially on weekends when it can get busy.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Los Serranos, and is it good value?
Expect green fees at Los Serranos to be quite reasonable for a 36-hole facility of this caliber, typically ranging from $50-$80 depending on the day and time. It's truly excellent value for the quality of golf you get, especially compared to other Southern California courses in the area.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Los Serranos, and how can I prepare?
The biggest challenge at Los Serranos often comes from its significant elevation changes, particularly on the North Course, which can make club selection tricky. You'll want to pay close attention to your yardage and consider taking an extra club on uphill shots to avoid coming up short.
Are there good dining options or a comfortable clubhouse for a post-round meal at Los Serranos?
After your round, the clubhouse at Los Serranos offers a comfortable spot to unwind with solid, unpretentious pub fare. We always grab a burger and a cold drink on the patio-it's the perfect way to recap your birdies and bogeys with a nice view.