About Saticoy Regional Golf Course
Founded in 1921, Saticoy Regional Golf Course is a cherished golf destination in Ventura, California, positioned conveniently between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Designed by notable architects Max Behr, George C. Thomas, and William P. Bell, the course offers a classic, approachable experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels.
The layout features a 9-hole par 34 stretching 2,665 yards, which can also be played as an 18-hole par 68 round covering 5,400 yards. This flexibility allows for a quick, engaging 9-hole game or a traditional full round without sacrificing challenge. Its flat, open terrain, paired with small, well-positioned greens and 17 strategically located bunkers, demands precision rather than just power. Whether playing 9 or 18, golfers will use every club in the bag, navigating a varied mix of three par-3s, five par-4s, and a par-5 that keeps the round interesting from start to finish.
Located just minutes from the Pacific Ocean and in clear view of the scenic Ojai Topa Topa Mountains, Saticoy boasts serene mountain vistas and a temperate coastal climate, enhancing the appeal of its traditionally designed course. This tranquil setting is complemented by a friendly community atmosphere, making the course accessible and welcoming for beginners eager to learn the game, as well as for seasoned golfers looking to test their skills on a course that balances simplicity with subtle complexity.





