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Hi everyone,

I'm moving from the tri-state area to West LA at the start of 2008 and was looking for some good (relatively inexpensive) golf courses in the LA area. Public or private, as long as they let a lone 8 handicap onto their greenery.

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Posted
Hi everyone,

Los Angeles or Louisiana? I'm assuming Los Angeles, so disregard my response if you meant Louisiana.

How lone? Most of the public courses in the LA area, other than the resort courses, will pair you up with other folks to make a foursome. That having been said, you can walk them for about $30 on weekends. Get an LA City Card - you can get it for $25 a year once you live here, at any of the LA City courses. This lets you make tee times at a dozen or so courses, including the famous Rancho Park. Maybe we need to add a course listing to this site to keep this info in one place?

-- Michael | My swing! 

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check out Moorpark...there is a new course designed by Geoff Shackleford that is outstanding. You can also play some of the muni's in Long Beach (Rec Park, El Dorado) for relatively cheap. They have walk on's as well. Costa Mesa has a couple nice muni's as well at Costa Mesa CC.

If you get a chance, go out and play the SCGA Member's course in Murietta. Great track for the price.

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Wedges: Cleveland 900 Series Gunmetal 50, 54, 60Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Newport 370g head


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West LA area public clubs are kinda sparse, I'd recommend Rancho Park. A ton of history there, used to host the LA Open. Problem is is that it is the most played course in America. Expect a 5.5 hour round. Very excellent course though. one of my favorites. You may run into a celebrity or two. There are buttloads of private clubs in the area. Unfortunately they are EXTREMELY high end (Pricey). The Riviera CC, Los Angeles CC, Wilshire CC, Brentwood CC, Bel Air CC, Hillcrest CC.

You can drive a few miles north into The Valley (where I'm from) and play Knollwood, or the Woodley/Balboa courses. Private in the valley includes Lakeside, super top-notch, That's where those old Bobby Jones lessons you'll see on golf channel were filmed. I work at Porter Valley CC. Other private: Woodland Hills CC and El Cabarello.

Then there's Ventura county. Just outside of the Valley. Tons of good public or semi-private spots in Ventura.

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Rustic is nice, Malibu cc isnt as pricey as it sounds, Sterling Hills, Los Pobres, I mean Robles, Oxnard and Ventura have a slew of cheap nice cources, ie River Ridge, Buena,

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Rustic is nice, Malibu cc isnt as pricey as it sounds, Sterling Hills, Los Pobres, I mean Robles, Oxnard and Ventura have a slew of cheap nice cources, ie River Ridge, Buena,

How expensive is Malibu cc if it isn't as pricey as it sounds? That sounds like it would be very expensive.

Then again, Knollwood CC sounds expensive and it's $28 or so to walk on weekends.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Tour Edge Exotics C723 21 degree hybrid.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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My dad's got a condo in pasadena (which i know isn't quite LA but close enough) and there's a cool course right next to the rose bowl called brookside. i played there a bunch and am looking forward to playing there this winter break. it's quite cheap, especially evening rates. honestly i have no idea what the LA area is like so that could be quite far from you? but just my .02 & me trying to help =]

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My dad's got a condo in pasadena (which i know isn't quite LA but close enough) and there's a cool course right next to the rose bowl called brookside. i played there a bunch and am looking forward to playing there this winter break. it's quite cheap, especially evening rates. honestly i have no idea what the LA area is like so that could be quite far from you? but just my .02 & me trying to help =]

Pasadena and Brookside are plenty close to L.A.. UCLA plays football near Brookside, I believe. In any case, Brookside is on my to-play list.
Its public, you can roll of there midweek for fifty.

Malibu CC, I assume? Cool. I'll have to give it a try.

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"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Tour Edge Exotics C723 21 degree hybrid.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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Then there's Ventura county. Just outside of the Valley.

I agree! Tons of courses in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, etc. With the warm weather, you really can't go wrong in that part of the world. The traffic, however, is another story entirely.


Posted
I just moved from LA. Some of the favorites north of town were:

Lost Canyons (Simi Valley)
Malibu CC.
Valencia TPC (great hill course with most blind shots - use your Sky Caddy!)
Robinson Ranch (Santa Clarita)

If you've never played a TPC course, try Valencia - - it's an experience!

Posted
Brookside is fun and very reasonable. It has 2 courses and is right next to the Rose Bowl. They actually park cars on the courses when there is a game. If you plan to play on the weekend, get a tee time, or you might be doing some practice waiting to get out on the waiting list.

Cheers,
Pace Kelly

Cheers,
Pace


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