The Los Angeles Country Club
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The Los Angeles Country Club stands prominently on the edge of Beverly Hills, offering a sprawling urban oasis for golf enthusiasts. This prestigious club features two courses: the North and the South, but it's the North Course that garners the most attention, frequently ranking in the Top 100 courses in the United States. The terrain here is characterized by rolling fairways bordered by mature trees, demanding strategic play and precision.
Renowned architects George C. Thomas Jr. and William P. Bell originally designed the North Course in the 1920s, and it underwent a significant restoration by Coore & Crenshaw in 2010. This restoration enhanced its classic characteristics while ensuring it adheres to modern playability standards. The course's design style is a testament to the Golden Age of golf architecture, emphasizing natural beauty and strategic bunkering.
Among the standout holes is the par-4 11th, where elevation changes and a well-guarded green challenge even seasoned golfers. The par-3 15th is also notable, requiring a tee shot over water to a sloping green, making it a thrilling risk-reward scenario.
The Los Angeles Country Club has hosted several high-profile tournaments, including the Walker Cup in 2017, and it is set to host the U.S. Open in 2023. Its inclusion as a Top 100 course is justified by its challenging layout, impeccable maintenance, and historical significance, offering a rich, engaging experience for all who play it.
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