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The Sky Course at Lost Canyons Golf Club follows the canyon ridge lines offering spectacular panoramic views from every tee box and green. A true delight to play, the Sky Course at Lost Canyons Golf Club has just received several changes to its layout from Masters Champion Fred Couples.
| TEES |
YARDS |
RATING |
SLOPE |
| Black | 7285 | 75.6 | 147 |
| Gold | 6740 | 73.3 | 143 |
| Silver | 6225 | 70.5 | 136 |
| White | 5605 | 67.8 | 126 |
| Copper | 4885 | 70.0 | 120 |
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Sky Course Hole Detail: Front 9Please allow this page to completely load before navigating through the Hole Details.

Player Notes: The opening hole of the Sky Course is a short, uphill par 4 that features a large, kidney-shaped green at the top of the hill. The hole was named for the famous Southern Pacific steam train that went through Simi Valley on its way from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 325 |
| Gold | 315 |
| Silver | 300 |
| White | 260 |
| Copper | 225 |
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Player Notes: The second hole on Lost Canyons’ Sky Course is an impressive par 3. Named “Santa Susana because of its panoramic views of the surrounding Santa Susana Mountains, number 2 features one of the largest, multi-tiered greens on the course. Players will be wise to aim to the right of the flagstick to avoid the three pot bunkers and the steep hillside to the left of the green. A score of 3 is very good on this challenging hole.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 220 |
| Gold | 175 |
| Silver | 160 |
| White | 140 |
| Copper | 105 |
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Player Notes: Number 3 features an intimidating tee shot that must carry 220 yards to avoid the barranca that crosses in front of the fairway. The short second shot is played uphill to a three tiered green guarded by bunkers on the left. The design of this hole was inspired by the strategy involved in playing short par 4s at the famous Irish Links Courses, Ballybunion.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 355 |
| Gold | 350 |
| Silver | 320 |
| White | 145 |
| Copper | 210 |
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Player Notes: The fourth hole is an “S” shaped par 5 that winds itself between two ridges. The Fairway is framed by century-old Valley Oak Trees.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 580 |
| Gold | 545 |
| Silver | 515 |
| White | 465 |
| Copper | 450 |
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Player Notes: The second of consecutive par 5s, the fifth is a reachable with two well struck shots. To have an easier shot into the green, players must hit their tee shot over a corner of the Arroyo del Tapo that guards the right side. From there, a fairway wood or long iron shot can be played to the large green.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 540 |
| Gold | 510 |
| Silver | 490 |
| White | 455 |
| Copper | 400 |
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Player Notes: The sixth hole is a dogleg left par 4 that has large bunkers that guard the left side of the fairway, the large green slopes away from the player, making the approach shot more difficult on this subtle par 4.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 425 |
| Gold | 375 |
| Silver | 355 |
| White | 315 |
| Copper | 250 |
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Player Notes: This demanding par 3 features a large green guarded by bunkers on the left and right side of the green. The Arroyo del Tapo comes into play again along the right hand side of the hole.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 240 |
| Gold | 200 |
| Silver | 170 |
| White | 145 |
| Copper | 120 |
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Player Notes: Named for the variety of Yucca plant that blooms during the spring, the dogleg left par 4 features an uphill approach shot to a multi-tiered green. This is the number 1 handicap hole on the course.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 465 |
| Gold | 425 |
| Silver | 390 |
| White | 350 |
| Copper | 330 |
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Player Notes: The tee shot on this dogleg right par 4 must avoid the lake and long fairway bunker along the right side of the fairway. The green is guarded by bunkers on the left and a large mound in front of the right side of the green.
| TEES |
YARDS |
| Black | 485 |
| Gold | 455 |
| Silver | 420 |
| White | 350 |
| Copper | 325 |
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