Sterling Hills Golf Club, a Camarillo, California standout in Ventura County, sits along the Los Angeles–Santa Barbara corridor. The 6813-yard, par-71 layout with a 133 slope and a 72.9 rating offers elevation changes without punitive climbs, making it wonderfully walkable with expansive Channel Islands views. Designed in 1999 by Damian Pascuzzo of Robert Muir Graves, Sterling Hills balances variety and strategy: six tees, reachable par-fives, three distinct Par 3s and a mix of par-4s that bend in different directions and elevations. Four holes feature water, adding decision-making on every tee shot. The greens are consistently excellent—undulating, with subtle shoulders that punish careless approaches and downhill putts that sprint—requiring thoughtful club selection and course management.
Amenities include a modern driving range, short game area, and putting green, plus The Pub & Grille serving hearty sandwiches, wraps, and more in a friendly setting. A new cart fleet arrived in 2023. Booking is easy with GolfWithBrio. Elevation, climate, and scenery converge for a memorable round. 901 Sterling Hills Drive, 93010.
Tee Details
| Tee |
Par |
Length |
Rating |
Slope |
| Gold (W) |
71 |
6820 yards |
80 |
144 |
| Gold |
71 |
6820 yards |
73.3 |
133 |
| Black (W) |
71 |
6430 yards |
77.7 |
139 |
| Black |
71 |
6430 yards |
71.4 |
128 |
| Black/Blue |
71 |
6138 yards |
70 |
124 |
| Black/Blue (W) |
71 |
6138 yards |
76 |
135 |
| Blue |
71 |
5953 yards |
69.2 |
122 |
| Blue (W) |
71 |
5953 yards |
75 |
132 |
| White |
71 |
5548 yards |
67.5 |
117 |
| White (W) |
71 |
5548 yards |
72.9 |
126 |
| White/Red |
71 |
5077 yards |
65.2 |
111 |
| White/Red (W) |
71 |
5077 yards |
70.1 |
119 |
| Red |
71 |
4590 yards |
63.1 |
160 |
| Red (W) |
71 |
4590 yards |
67.5 |
112 |
Policies
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Walking allowed:
Yes
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Metal spikes allowed:
No
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Credit cards accepted:
VISA, MasterCard, Amex Welcomed
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Dress Code:
Appropriate golf attire is required. Blue jeans, cutoff pants, athletic shorts, swim suits and jogging clothes are not considered proper attire. Shirts with collars preferred. Golfers cannot play barefoot. Spikeless or rubber-soled shoes only.