giuseppeb216
I've played there in 2009, as a pure beginner. Of course you wouldn't expect the same quality as in Sherwood CC, so i judge this one pretty nicely. It's according to the prices and staff is very polite. I liked the 19th and if i'm ever coming to the U.S. again, i will play there again.
RalphS641
Course has been around for many years and continues to evolve.Enough challenge for better golfers, but friendly to higher handicappers. Friendly proshop, and excellent small dining area / 19th hole. Particularly like the special of "street" tacos - just outstanding.Affordable golf on a nice course.
tomp854
I have played this course for over 30 years. It was a better course before the redo. However, for the average golfer its a local friendly course, nice restaurant, good pro shop staff and a nice patio overlooking three holes. There are some bare spots but winter rules can solve that issue. Greens are tricky and generally in good shape. Nice place to golf.
mgard11
I was so disgusted with the conditions at this golf course, I couldn’t wait to get home to write this review. I have lived in Thousand Oaks for 37 years and I cannot recall when the Los Robles course has been in such poor condition. It was ugly out there. As far as I am concerned, there are no fairways, just clumps of something they hope passes for grass, mixed with a lot of dirt. I can honestly say the greens were in very good condition but what good are they if you can’t get to the green. Here is something else to consider. The fees charged to play this course are way out of line, considering the conditions. There is no way on earth they should be charging what they do. This is a municipal course and the city should be embarrassed. I have recently played at other courses, all within 15 to 20 minutes driving from Los Robles. I will name four of them. All are in far, far better condition. Three of them are less expensive to play, with one costing the same. They are River Ridge, Sterling Hills, Camarillo Springs and Simi Hills. Your money would be far better spent at these courses. Recently, there was an article in the local newspaper discussing ways to increase tourism to Thousand Oaks. Those wanting to attract tourism to Thousand Oaks had better take a long, hard look at Los Robles Golf Course. I only live five minutes away and I have no plans to play there ever again.