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Golf courses in the Conejo Valley offer some of Southern California's most prestigious and accessible golfing experiences, ranging from public championship layouts to ultra-exclusive private clubs with initiation fees exceeding $300,000. With median home prices in Thousand Oaks reaching $1.0 million as of early 2026, the area's golf communities represent significant lifestyle investments for families and professionals seeking world-class amenities alongside proximity to Los Angeles and Ventura County.

Which Golf Courses Are Available in the Conejo Valley in 2026?

The Conejo Valley encompasses numerous golf facilities spanning Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, and surrounding communities. The region's premier golf destinations include both championship-level public courses and highly exclusive private country clubs.

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Source: Regional golf course directory analysis, April 2026

The area's public options include Los Robles Greens Golf Course in Thousand Oaks, a 6,274-yard championship layout known as "a public course in a private course setting." Westlake Golf Course, designed by Ted Robinson in 1967, offers a more accessible 5,005-yard layout perfect for casual rounds and family golf.

Other notable public facilities include Rustic Canyon Golf Course in Moorpark and Lake Lindero Golf Course in Agoura Hills. For those seeking premium experiences, Sherwood Country Club stands as the region's crown jewel, founded in 1989 by billionaire David Murdock and featuring a 7,088-yard Jack Nicklaus design with a course rating of 75.4.

What Are the Membership Costs at Private Golf Clubs in the Conejo Valley?

Private club membership in the Conejo Valley represents a substantial financial commitment, with costs varying dramatically based on club prestige and amenities.

Club Name Initiation Fee Annual Dues Course Designer Total Holes
Sherwood Country Club $300,000 - $500,000 $30,000 - $50,000 Jack Nicklaus 18
North Ranch Country Club Contact for pricing Contact for pricing Ted Robinson Sr. 27
Spanish Hills Golf & Country Club Contact for pricing Contact for pricing Unknown 18
Sunset Hills Country Club Contact for pricing Contact for pricing Unknown 18
Wood Ranch Country Club Contact for pricing Contact for pricing Unknown 18

Membership at Sherwood Country Club is by invitation only, requiring approval from the club's membership committee through a rigorous vetting process. Property owners within the Sherwood community receive reduced initiation fees of approximately $200,000. Notable members have included Justin Timberlake, Will Smith, and Kevin James, with the club serving as a networking hub for entertainment industry professionals.

North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village offers a different experience, serving as a vibrant community hub with 27 holes of golf and comprehensive social amenities. The club features 12 tennis courts (8 hard courts and 4 clay courts) alongside its championship golf facilities.

How Much Do Public Golf Courses Cost in Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village?

Public golf in the Conejo Valley offers exceptional value compared to private club memberships, though pricing varies by course and season.

Los Robles Greens Golf Course maintains green fees of approximately $18-50 depending on time and season , with Thousand Oaks residents eligible for a resident card providing 20% off posted green fees for $15 annually. The course also offers the Arcis Players Program, featuring fee-only afternoon golf, unlimited range access, advanced tee times, and weekly clinics with PGA professionals.

Westlake Golf Course provides an accessible 5,005-yard layout that accommodates both walking and cart play , with amenities including a 40-stall night-lighted driving range, pro shop, snack bar, and practice facilities. The course's Ted Robinson design offers tree-lined fairways with water features, making it ideal for casual golfers and beginners.

For context, the Conejo Valley's restaurant scene includes local favorites like Mastro's Steakhouse in Thousand Oaks and The Stonehaus at the Westlake Village Inn, offering European-inspired dining with outdoor patio seating surrounded by vineyards. These dining destinations often serve as 19th-hole gathering spots for golfers.

What Should You Expect at Each Golf Course in Terms of Layout and Amenities?

Los Robles Greens sits at 900 feet above sea level with elevation changes throughout, characterized by towering mature oaks lining the fairways. The par-70 course measures 6,304 yards with a course rating of 70.3 and slope of 126. The facility includes an eight-acre driving range and teaching professionals for golf instruction.

Sherwood Country Club's Jack Nicklaus-designed course sits on an expansive oak tree-dotted site against the Santa Monica Mountains, offering panoramic views with minimal visual interference between holes. Beyond golf, the club features tennis facilities with 12 courts (8 hard courts, 2 clay courts, and 2 grass courts), plus swimming pool, gymnasium, fitness facility and spa.

Local dining options near the courses include Sadaf Restaurant in Thousand Oaks for authentic Persian cuisine and Red O in Westlake Village for contemporary Mexican fare with exceptional service. Finney's Crafthouse in Westlake Village offers gastropub dining with global and American flavors, craft beers, and outdoor patio seating.

How Do Golf Course Communities Affect Real Estate Values in the Conejo Valley?

Current median home prices in Thousand Oaks hover around $1.0 million as of early 2026, with some sources reporting values between $992,000 and $994,477. The Conejo Valley market shows prices bouncing between $1.1M-$1.2M annually, with the November 2025 median reaching $1,116,250.

Golf course proximity significantly impacts property values. The Sherwood community contains approximately 660 homes, primarily single-family residences, townhomes, and condominiums, all within a gated community with 24/7 security. These premium locations command substantial premiums over standard Conejo Valley properties.

Current market conditions show 444 active listings in the Conejo Valley (up 23% year-over-year), with homes taking an average of 65 days to sell compared to 50 days in November 2024. Interest rates are expected to settle around 6.0% in 2026 according to California Association of Realtors forecasts, and the area's year-round mild weather makes these golf communities particularly attractive to buyers seeking outdoor lifestyle amenities.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Courses in the Conejo Valley

Can non-members play at private golf clubs in the Conejo Valley?

Private clubs like Sherwood Country Club allow members to bring guests subject to restrictions and fees, with advance reservations required and limits on daily guest numbers. Most exclusive clubs require invitation-only membership or member referrals, making guest access the primary way for non-members to experience these facilities.

What is the best public golf course in the Conejo Valley for beginners?

Westlake Golf Course is ideal for casual and walking rounds, offering a more forgiving layout than championship courses. At 5,005 yards, the course accommodates a wide range of players and allows for easy walking or cart play. For overall public golf experience, Los Robles Greens provides the best combination of challenge, scenery, and amenities.

How do golf course memberships compare to daily play costs over a year?

For frequent players (3+ rounds per week), private membership may provide value despite high initiation fees. Public course green fees of $18-50 per round mean annual costs can reach $3,000-8,000 for regular players. However, private club costs of $300,000+ initiation plus $30,000-50,000 annual dues represent a substantial financial commitment that extends far beyond golf access alone.

Which Conejo Valley golf courses offer the best dining and entertainment options?

Sherwood Country Club provides multiple dining venues including formal dining, casual grill, lounge areas, and private event spaces, plus hosts social events throughout the year. Public courses typically offer basic snack bars, though the surrounding area features excellent dining options like Coin & Candor at the Four Seasons Westlake Village for refined brasserie dining and local favorites throughout Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village, including some of the best pizza spots in the Conejo Valley for families with kids participating in local youth sports programs.