Sterling Hills Golf Course is in Camarillo, off the 101 at Las Posas, then north. It's located in a residential community with houses lining the fairways and was designed by Robert Muir Graves and Damian Pascuzzo. It's a parkland style of course with eucalyptus tree lined and mounded fairways, some water in play and plenty of sand. Greens fees are reasonably, usually under $50, and much lower during the week and off-peak. The course is usually well conditioned, but does get a lot of play, and you can expect a 5 hour round at times. It's fairly forgiving off the tee for the most part, a good amount of roll and undulation to the fairways, with a lot of uneven lies.
Posted by: MCallaghan
Sep 14th, 2010
Nice locker room- then to the practice area- 50 balls for $5. Practice range was well equipped- Short game area, bunkers, putting green and driving bays hitting of real turf not mats! The course itself was a pleasure to play. Can't say there was a hole that I disliked. The condition of the course was fantastic, fairways and greens were like carpets, the greens were like lightning. Played the course in quite a stiff breeze, so it made reaching the long par 4's in two quite tricky but when driving with the wind at your back it flew for miles. Greens were very tricky will lots of run off areas and false fronts and swales, but fair. A good shot is rewarded. Would love to go back again. I would recommend this course to anyone. Have fun, I did.
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