Las Posas Country Club

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Address:
Fairway Drive
Camarillo
CA
93010
United States

Las Posas Country Club is an 18-hole private golf course established in 1958 in Camarillo, California, nestled within the Las Posas Valley's citrus groves and Mediterranean climate. The course was originally designed by renowned architect Lawrence Hughes. Significant renovations were completed by Cary Bickler, who apprenticed under Hughes, with the front nine redesigned in 2008 and the back nine in 2010, focusing on tees and bunker improvements.

The course is situated amidst rolling terrain characteristic of the valley setting. Notable for its historical significance, Las Posas hosted the famous 1963 Challenge Golf match featuring Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Bob Charles, and Bruce Crampton. The club is also recognized as the place where PGA Professional Corey Pavin developed his skills. The facility maintains a reputation as an exclusive, family-friendly private club that has supported multiple generations of golf and social club members, with some memberships spanning over 50 years. The course enforces traditional dress codes emphasizing soft spikes and proper golf attire, reflecting its refined yet relaxed approach to club standards.

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