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GOLF IN THE VALLEY

The world-class Ojai Country Club was one of the first great golf courses in Southern California. Designed and originally built in 1923 under the direction of George C. Thomas, Jr. and Billy Bell, the course was hailed as “a marvel of golfing architecture.” Thomas, who also designed courses at the Riviera, Bel-Air and Los Angeles country clubs, had two initial considerations for the Ojai course: “...that the average golfer could enjoy his round without too great a penalty, and that a test must be afforded requiring the low-handicap man to play fine golf in order to secure pars.”

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GROWN WITH CARE

Our championship golf course was originally sculpted from the natural terrain of the Ojai Valley during the Roaring ‘20s. No heavy equipment was used in its creation. Today, a state-of-the-art watering system keeps the course and its landscaping immaculate with care. To conserve water, this innovative system measures current humidity, sunlight, grass density, moisture, and temperature—prior to automatic watering. This process produces a minimal amount of waste to provide optimal results for our players, while reinforcing our commitment as environmental stewards of green golf.