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Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks



This is a very private and exclusive club. Locals say that the course is one of the most beautiful in Southern California. There are numerous 600-year-old oak trees on the course, and water hazards come into play on several holes. The locals favorite hole is #13, requiring shots over a series of waterfalls. Hole #15, a 186-yard, par 3, requires a tee shot that also must carry a waterfall to the green. The finishing hole is a beautiful par 4, which features a stream and waterfall protecting the front of the green and an excellent view of the clubhouse. This course is the site of the PGA Tour's, Greg Norman/Franklin Funds, Shark Shoot-Out every November. "Golf Digest" rated this course 95th best out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" for 1995-96. It was also rated as the 9th "Best in State" course for 1995-96, and 12th best for 1997-98. "GOLFWEEK" selected this course 80th best out of "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" for 1997.

Address320 West Strafford Road
CityThousand Oaks
StateCalifornia
Zip91361
Phone805-496-3036
TypePrivate
Holes18 holes
ReservationsNot Accepted
Pro ShopOn-Site -- Opens at 6:30
Year Built1989
DesignerJack Nicklaus
Type Of greenBent Grass
HazardsYes
Guest PolicyClosed
Dress CodeNo Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required
Walking AllowedYes
Cart AccessCourse
Caddies AvailableYes
Club RentalYes
Golf Car RentalYes
Pull Cart RentalNo
Senior DiscountsNo
Other DiscountsNo
VisaYes
Master CardYes
American ExpressNo
DiscoverNo
Driver RangeHit from grass
Chipping AreaYes
Practice BunkerYes
Teaching ProYes
FoodFull Bar, Restaurant and Snack Bar
Sherwood Country Club Slope RatingsComing Soon

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