Camarillo Springs Golf Course, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Camarillo, California.
Camarillo Springs Golf Course first opened for play in 1970. The course was designed by Ted Robinson. The Springs Golf Course was redesigned by Garrett Gill and George B. Williams during the late 1980's.
Camarillo Springs gets its name from the beautiful water features on the course. You'll enjoy gentle ocean breezes as you make your way around the course, especially during the hot months when Camarillo is typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, or even Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks. The course is nestled at the base of Conejo Mountain in Camarillo, California and lies just 45 miles north of Los Angeles and 45 miles south of Santa Barbara, just off the 101 freeway. Cut in and around the towering rock formations of the mountain. Par for the course is 72.
Black tees: 6,921 yards, course rating 73.3, slope rating 134.
Blue tees: 6,386 yards, course rating 70.8, slope rating 128.
White tees: 5,931 yards, course rating 68.9, slope rating 121.
Red tees(M): 5,297 yards, course rating 65.6, slope rating 114.
Red tees(W): 5,297 yards, course rating 69.3, slope rating 118.