Sunset Hills Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Thousand Oaks, CA with a par of 71. It offers 4 tee sets: black (6,084 yards, slope 123, rating 69.9), white (5,832 yards, slope 120, rating 68.6), red (5,544 yards, slope 116, rating 66.8), forward (3,065 yards, slope 91, rating 56). The hardest hole is #2, a par 4 playing 332 yards from the first tee.

Sunset Hills Country Club

Thousand Oaks, CA

blackS:123R:69.9
whiteS:120R:68.6
redS:116R:66.8
forwardS:91R:56

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Hole 1 satellite
1001001502002501PAR 4
1Par 4
HCP 9
363353348201

A straightforward par 4 with a relatively open fairway that provides a welcoming start to the round. The approach to the green requires precision as the landing area tightens, and greenside bunkers protect the right side of the putting surface.

Hole 2 satellite
1001502002502PAR 4
2Par 4
HCP 1
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The course's most difficult hole plays as a strong par 4 with length that demands a quality drive. Out-of-bounds lurks along the right side throughout, making placement and accuracy critical for a safe approach to the green.

Hole 3 satellite
1001502002503PAR 5
3Par 5
HCP 3
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A lengthy par 5 that rewards aggressive play but punishes poor positioning. Water hazards come into play on the left side, particularly on the second shot, while bunkers guard the right side of the green to catch wayward approaches.

Hole 4 satellite
1001502002504PAR 4
4Par 4
HCP 11
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A relatively short par 4 that plays straightforward with minimal hazards, offering a birdie opportunity for solid ballstrikers. The fairway is wide and forgiving, allowing players to focus on a clean approach to the green.

Hole 5 satellite
1005PAR 3
5Par 3
HCP 15
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A short par 3 with a small, well-bunkered green that demands accuracy over distance. The putting surface is elevated and narrow, with sand traps surrounding the approach areas on both sides.

Hole 6 satellite
1001502002506PAR 4
6Par 4
HCP 5
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A challenging par 4 featuring water hazards along the left side that threaten both the drive and approach shots. The fairway doglegs slightly, and bunkers guard the left side of the green, making right-side positioning advantageous.

Hole 7 satellite
1001502002507PAR 4
7Par 4
HCP 7
36832431499

A moderate par 4 where the fairway is relatively open off the tee but narrows significantly as it approaches the green. Bunkers frame the green on both sides, and the putting surface sits elevated, requiring a clean strike to hold the front.

Hole 8 satellite
1001502002508PAR 4
8Par 4
HCP 17
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A short and scorable par 4 that plays downhill toward the green, reducing the effective distance considerably. The hole's brevity and forgiving layout make it one of the course's most accessible scoring opportunities.

Hole 9 satellite
1001509PAR 3
9Par 3
HCP 13
171142133133

A modest par 3 with a generous green surrounded by light bunkering. The hole's relative shortness and straightforward design provide a brief respite before the back nine's challenges unfold.

Hole 10 satellite
10015020025010PAR 4
10Par 4
HCP 16
334315310200

A short par 4 that plays downhill, significantly reducing playing distance and creating a risk-reward scenario off the tee. The fairway is relatively open, though bunkers guard both sides of the green to catch approaches that drift wide.

Hole 11 satellite
10015020025011PAR 5
11Par 5
HCP 18
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A lengthy par 5 that plays as the course's easiest hole, offering multiple birdie chances for players who position themselves wisely. The fairway is generous, but out-of-bounds runs along at least one side, requiring intelligent course management.

Hole 12 satellite
10012PAR 3
12Par 3
HCP 12
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A short par 3 requiring only a modest iron, though the small green surrounded by bunkers makes precision paramount. The putting surface is well-protected, and missing the green in the sand presents a delicate recovery.

Hole 13 satellite
10015020025013PAR 4
13Par 4
HCP 8
357348255150

A dramatic par 4 that plays significantly longer from the back tees, with length varying considerably across the tee boxes. Hazards frame the hole—likely water or bunkers—making both positioning and distance control essential to success.

Hole 14 satellite
10015020025014PAR 4
14Par 4
HCP 2
375370364149

The second-most difficult hole on the course, this par 4 demands distance and accuracy off the tee followed by a precise approach. Multiple hazards likely protect the green, making bogey a respectable score for most players.

Hole 15 satellite
10015020025015PAR 5
15Par 5
HCP 4
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A substantial par 5 that presents a genuine three-shot hole even for accomplished players, with strategic positioning being more important than distance. Hazards—likely water and bunkers—penalize aggressive play, rewarding patience and smart club selection.

Hole 16 satellite
10015020025016PAR 4
16Par 4
HCP 6
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A solid par 4 with a relatively straightforward layout that demands a well-executed tee shot and controlled approach. Bunkers guard the green and fairway, and the hole's character emphasizes consistency over heroics.

Hole 17 satellite
10015020017PAR 3
17Par 3
HCP 10
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A lengthy par 3 that plays as one of the course's longest short holes, requiring a substantial club to reach the elevated green. Bunkers surround the putting surface on multiple sides, making distance control and accuracy equally important.

Hole 18 satellite
10015020025018PAR 4
18Par 4
HCP 14
354335316108

A solid finishing par 4 that provides a fair test without being overly severe, allowing for a dignified conclusion to the round. The fairway is reasonably open off the tee, but bunkers frame the green to demand precision on the approach shot.

Scorecard

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Par445434443354534454343671
HCP913111557171316181282461014
black363405539343159385368288171302133445813535737548735221135430636084
white353390529336151356324283142286431545113334837047833320533529685832
red348332521329141348314283133274931044413025536446731819131627955544
forward2011652851551411949911913314922002849615014930117111410815733065

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