Golf Course Information
Description
In the fall of 1897, a group of Los Angelenos organized a voluntary association to further the cause of one of Southern Californias newest sports. The Los Angeles Golf Club, as they called themselves, leased a sixteen-acre vacant lot at the corner of Pico and Alvarado Streets and laid out a nine-hole course. Called The Windmill Links, the course was named for a makeshift Clubhouse - the bottom of an abandoned windmill.
Through the middle of 1898, this site served as the Club's home until the course became too crowded. The Club located its next site at what was called Pico Heights at Hobart and 16th Streets. The new home was named The Convent Links for its location behind a Convent near Rosedale Cemetery. Again, nine holes were laid out for play, but by the spring of 1899, this course and Clubhouse had also become overcrowded.
The Search Committee for a new site, consisting of Club founders Joe Sartori and Ed Tufts, found the Club's new home just 2/10 of a mile west of the Convent site. The Club's new home was to be at the Northeast corner of Pico and Western. The Clubhouse was transported intact to the new site and was expanded there. More importantly, the club finally laid out its first 18-hole golf course. The Convent Links were home to the Club until 1910, when the Club was again ready to move to a more remote location.
After years of planning, the new Club at Beverly Hills officially opened on May 30, 1911. Its stately Clubhouse, tennis courts and 36 holes of golf have served as the clubs home ever since. The original golf course was laid out by Sartori, Tufts, Norman Macbeth and Charles Orr. Later, the courses were redesigned by Herbert Fowler and George C. Thomas, Jr. In 1996 and 1997 an extensive renovation of the North and South courses was completed in accordance with a master plan developed by John Harbottle. In its 100 plus years, the course played host to the Los Angeles Open Tournament in 1926, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1940.
Golf Course Info
- Course: 18 Holes
- Course Type: Private
- Architect: George C. Thomas, Jr.
- Opened: 1921
- Head Pro: Jim Shafer
Golf Course Stats
- Back Tees: 6895 Yards
- Back Slope: 135
Green Fees and Rates
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Outing Information
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Events
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Lodging Options
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Contact The Los Angeles Country Club at 310-276-6104 for onsite or nearby dining options.Nearby Courses
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