Soule Park Golf Course is one of the Country’s
most highly regarded municipal golf courses.
Situated in the spectacular Ojai Valley, Soule
Park was ranked the 48th best municipal golf
course in the country by Golf Week magazine
in 2014. The golf course at Soule Park was
originally designed by renowned architect
William F. Bell in 1962. Bell was responsible for
many other iconic Southern California golf
courses including Torrey Pines (North and
South) in San Diego and Sandpiper in Santa
Barbara.
In 2005 Soule Park underwent a golf course
renovation led by Gil Hanse who is one of the
industry’s most highly regarded modern-day
golf course architects. Hanse was the architect
responsible for designing the Olympic Golf
Course for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio,
and has recently redesigned both the North
and South golf courses at Los Angeles Country
Club. Today, the course layout plays to just
over 6800 yards from the Championship Tees,
with a USGA Course Rating of 72.8 and a Slope
of 128.