Lost Tree is one of those courses.
Just a little south of Seminole, it's a very user friendly golf course, playable by a wide variety of handicaps.
Wide fairways, always a plus on windy sites, with about 14-16 directional changes, doglegs left and right and a nice mix of long, short and intermediate holes, it's a fun challenge.
It's a very, very easy walking course.
It's probably one of the better residential community courses I've seen, and with the advantage of being subjected to good winds, which change, probably one with greater playing variety.
Tight lies, F&F greens also make it fun.
What other courses, really close to the ocean, don't get noticed, or their due ?
Sandpiper in Goleta, CA ?
Bodega Harbor in Northern CA ?