Sandpiper Golf Club


Sandpiper Golf Club at 7925 Hollister Avenue, Santa Barbara, California is a coastal location for residents and visitors to play golf. The land was used by ARCO for crude oil production in 1938, after oil was discovered in 1927. By 1942 the Japanese Navy Submarine had an oil refinery on the site. In 1943 there was peak oil production. Finally in 1962 the offshore facilities were removed, though some relics remained. Oil production officially ended as of 1965. In 1972 Ken Hunter purchased the land for the Sand Piper Golf Club. It was purchased in 2003 by Ty Warner, and still remains a golf club.

Monday through Thursday the daily rate is $139 for adults, $95 for juniors, and $80 for the Tri County Residents. Friday through Sunday and holidays are $159 for adults, $95 for juniors, and $80 for residents. Tee times are offered between 7am and 2pm. Reservations are usually made 31 to 60 days in advance. However, one can call to book reservations 7 days in advance. The dress code is soft spikes with men in collared shirts and shorts. No denim is allowed. Ladies must have collared shirts with shorts or skirts. Their shoulders must be covered and skirts have to be mid thigh.

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