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North at Los Angeles Country Club, Los Angeles, California
Established in 1897, North at Los Angeles Country Club is a private golf course located in Los Angeles, California. Designed by renowned architect George C. Thomas Jr., along with Herbert Fowler and William P. Bell, this par-70 course offers a challenging and rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels. Measuring 7,010 yards from the back tees, the course features Bermuda grass fairways and beautifully manicured Bermuda grass greens. With a slope rating of 139 and a rating of 74.6, North at Los Angeles Country Club provides a true test of golf. The club also offers a driving range, practice facilities, caddies for hire, and an impressive clubhouse with dining options.
Player Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive
Golfers who have played North at Los Angeles Country Club rave about the course conditions, layout, and friendly staff. One reviewer describes it as a "true championship test" that deserves another chance to host a major tournament. Another calls it a "masterpiece," praising architect Gil Hanse's restoration work. Overall ratings for conditions, value, layout, friendliness of staff, and pace all received high marks from reviewers.
The Links Cards' Thoughts on Value
The Links Cards echoes the positive sentiments expressed by golfers, highlighting the exceptional value of a round at North at Los Angeles Country Club. The course's challenging layout, beautiful scenery, and top-notch amenities make it well worth the price of admission. While it is a private club, the opportunity to play on such a prestigious course is an experience that many golfers would consider priceless.