Course Details

Playing La Purisima

With the invaluable help of golf course architect Robert Muir Graves, Kenneth Hume Hunter, Jr. set out in 1986 to develop the finest pure test of golf he could imagine. It started with a great place – 309 acres of gently rolling, oak studded, ancient sand hills 30 miles north of Santa Barbara. Mr. Hunter developed it much like his other nationally acclaimed courses (Sandpiper Golf Course in Goleta and Hunter Ranch in Paso Robles), with no commercial development or housing surrounding the golf course land. His courses are built for pure golf.

“Outstanding, an excellent value…. A total hidden gem…. A nice setting with spectacular vistas and rolling hills.”

– Golf Digest, Best Places to Play

And pure golf is what you get. A challenging test of skill and character, La Purisima rewards the bold and leaves the recently-hooked newcomer loving the game even more. It is beautiful in its naturally undulating landscape. Challenging in its hole design. And with tees never far from their preceding greens, a remarkably enjoyable walk. No more or less than it needs to be to make your round completely memorable.

That’s why golfers of all abilities come to test their game here. PGA pros, celebrities, amateur hopefuls – all those in-the-know about California’s best courses.

The critics wasted no time in chiming in. The course at La Purisima has twice received four and a half stars from readers of Golf Digest, including the 2004 poll (only famed Pebble Beach ranked higher), and was ranked Best in County by Greenskeeper.org.

History

Developed in 1986 by Kenneth Hume Hunter, Jr., La Purisima is considered by many as, hole for hole, one of the finest tests of golf in the country. With the invaluable help of golf course architect Robert Muir Graves, Mr. Hunter set out to develop the finest, purist test of golf he could imagine. It started with the land-309 acres of gently rolling, oak studded, ancient sand hills situated 30 miles north of Santa Barbara on Highway 246. Mr. Hunter developed it much like his other nationally acclaimed course, Hunter Ranch in Paso Robles, with no commercial development or housing on the golf course land. His courses were built as stand-alone golf facilities … “pure golf.”

What People Are Saying

Awards and Critic Reviews

Honors & Awards

  • Named 33rd Toughest Golf Course in America and 3rd Toughest in California by Golf Digest
  • Top 5 Golf Course in California & Top 50 in America, Zagat Survey 2005
  • 4 1/2 Star Rating, Golf Digest, Best Places to Play 2004
  • Top 100 Public Courses in America, Golf Magazine 1996 – 2004
  • To Ten “Must Play Courses” by the LA Times – 2007
  • Ranked #1 Best Conditioned Course and #4 Best Value in Southern California, GreensKeeper.org
  • “Best Playing Conditions” Award, Greenskeeper.org 2006 & 2007
  • Golf Value “Worth the Green Fee” Award, Greenskeeper.org 2006, 2007 & 2008
  • Santa Barbara’s Best Conditioned & Best Value Course, Greenskeeper.org 2004
  • Zagat Survey America’s Best Courses 2003 – 2005
  • US Open Qualifying site 1996-2000-2003
  • PGA Tour Qualifiers 1995,1996, 1998-2003
  • The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) 2000-2001
  • California State Junior Amateur Championship 1993
  • LPGA Santa Barbara Open 1987-1988
  • PGA Senior Tour Qualifiers 1985, 2001-2002