BLACKLAKE GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Nipomo, CA, USA
Designed by Ted Robinson Sr.
Blacklake Golf Course sits in Nipomo, a small community in northern Santa Barbara County along California's Central Coast. Designed by Ted Robinson Sr. and opened in the early 1960s, the course occupies rolling terrain that transitions from coastal hills to valley floor. Robinson, known throughout California for incorporating water features into his designs, brought that signature approach to this layout, where lakes and ponds come into play on multiple holes and give the course its name.
The routing moves through a landscape of native oaks and eucalyptus trees, with the property's natural elevation changes creating variety in hole character and shot requirements. The course plays as a traditional parkland design, with tree-lined fairways and water hazards that demand strategic placement off the tee and on approach shots. Several holes require carries over water or feature greenside hazards that test short game precision.
Blacklake operates as a semi-private facility, serving both members and daily-fee players. The course has long been a fixture in the local golf community, offering a mature Robinson design in a region where coastal fog often moderates summer temperatures. The setting provides views toward the surrounding hills and agricultural land that characterizes this part of the Central Coast, positioned between the better-known resort destinations of Pismo Beach to the north and Santa Barbara to the south.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lakes was designed by Ted Robinson Sr..
Yes. Lakes at Blacklake Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lakes is 36.
Lakes plays 3,276 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Lakes is a 9-hole course.