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The Conejo Valley offers one of Southern California's most diverse golf landscapes, with 13 golf courses spanning Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Camarillo, Moorpark, and Simi Valley according to census data. From championship private clubs that have hosted PGA Tour events to accessible public courses perfect for everyday play, this comprehensive guide examines every golf course and membership option available in the region.

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The Conejo Valley features 13 golf courses across Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Camarillo, Moorpark, and Simi Valley. Options include public courses like Los Robles Greens and Westlake Golf Course, plus private clubs such as Sherwood Country Club, North Ranch Country Club, and Wood Ranch Golf Club.

Quick Answer

The Conejo Valley features 13 golf courses across Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Camarillo, Moorpark, and Simi Valley. Public options include Los Robles Greens and Westlake Golf Course, while private clubs include Sherwood Country Club, North Ranch Country Club, and Wood Ranch Golf Club.

Which golf courses are in the Conejo Valley?

The Conejo Valley encompasses 32 golf courses within a 20-mile radius, including public, municipal, and private options. The region's golf portfolio includes both legendary championship courses and family-friendly facilities.

The crown jewel remains Sherwood Country Club, a private member-owned facility featuring a championship Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. Sherwood hosted the Shark Shootout from 1989 to 1999 and the World Challenge tournament hosted by Tiger Woods from 2000 to 2013.

Unfortunately, the region lost one of its most spectacular courses when Lost Canyons Golf Club, featuring two Pete Dye designed 18-hole courses named Sky and Shadow, permanently closed in June 2016 to make way for residential development.

Golf Course Types in Conejo Valley

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Source: GolfLink, PGA.com, April 2026

What public golf options exist in the Conejo Valley?

Los Robles Greens Golf Course stands as the premier public option, a 6,274 yard, par 70 course redesigned and situated in Thousand Oaks, just 39 miles from Los Angeles. Known for the giant oak trees that line its fairways and guard many of its undulating greens, Los Robles continues to be "a public course in a private course setting".

For those seeking a more relaxed experience, Westlake Golf Course is centrally located between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, built by famed architect Ted Robinson in 1967 as a tree-lined course with lakes that challenge golfers. This 18-hole, par-67 golfing destination continues to attract golf enthusiasts from around the world and has been a community staple since 1967.

Course Name Location Par Yards Type Green Fees
Los Robles Greens Thousand Oaks 70 6,274 Public $65
Westlake Golf Course Westlake Village 67 5,005 Public $59
Moorpark Country Club Moorpark 72 Various Semi-Private $30+ cart fee

Moorpark Country Club offers 27 holes of championship golf designed by Peter Jacobsen and operates as a semi-private club, offering the best of both worlds with public access and private-club standards.

Which private clubs offer memberships in the Conejo Valley?

The region's private club scene centers on several distinguished facilities. North Ranch Country Club is an exclusive private golf club in Westlake Village that boasts two beautifully manicured, championship 18-hole golf courses. The club's 27-hole masterpiece includes the Valley, Oaks, and Lakes courses, meticulously designed by Ted Robinson in 1974 and redesigned by Jackson Kahn Design in 2024.

Wood Ranch Golf Club is a private club located in Simi Valley, nestled within the scenic foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains and just a short drive from the historic Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The 18-hole Wood Ranch Golf Club offers a 72-par, 6,972-yard links-style layout designed by Ted Robinson, featuring lakes, creeks, streams and vegetation with stunning views of the Conejo Valley.

Sunset Hills Country Club in Thousand Oaks features a championship 18-hole golf course, active racquet sports, family club life, and stunning private event venues. The club opened in 1974, designed by Ted Robinson Sr., and measures 6,066 yards from the longest tees with a slope rating of 121.

How much do golf memberships cost in the Conejo Valley?

Membership costs vary significantly across the region's private clubs. At Moorpark Country Club, members enjoy waived green fees and just pay cart fees, with no food and beverage minimums, plus unlimited free range balls and exclusive practice area access.

For those seeking dual-club access, Wood Ranch offers Club 23, Ventura County's only dual club experience, providing unlimited golf at Wood Ranch and Sunset Hills, plus resort-style amenities and four dining options.

The region also offers unique membership options like Westlake Golf and Country Club, an active adult community that stands out with golf, pickleball, tennis, swimming, games, entertainment, and a highly rated restaurant in a fresh and affordable upscale environment.

Average Membership Costs by Club Type

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Source: Club membership estimates, April 2026

Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Courses in the Conejo Valley

What happened to Lost Canyons Golf Club?

Lost Canyons Golf Club and its two courses (Sky and Shadow) were permanently closed in June 2016 due to falling demand and to make way for a residential housing development. Both courses were designed by Pete Dye with consulting help from Fred Couples and were named "Top 10 Best New Courses" by Golf Magazine.

Which course is best for beginners in the Conejo Valley?

Westlake Golf Course is ideal for beginners as an 18-hole, par-67 course that offers golfers of all levels an opportunity to enjoy a challenging yet manageable golfing experience. At 5,005 yards from the tips, the course allows a wide range of players to enjoy a great golf outing and is easy to walk for exercise, making it perfect for families who also enjoy other youth sports in the Conejo Valley.

Are there any municipal golf courses in the area?

Yes, Los Robles Greens is listed as a municipal course with fees ranging from $65, while Sunset Hills Country Club operates as a private facility. The Los Angeles County golf system also maintains several courses within driving distance of the Conejo Valley.

What makes Sherwood Country Club so special?

Sherwood spent massive amounts on construction, with several hundred mature oaks transplanted at an estimated cost of $6 million (over $15 million in today's dollars), and massive boulders and manufactured ponds and streams. Notable members have included Sean Connery, Wayne Gretzky, Will Smith, Sylvester Stallone, and many other celebrities.

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