California, Los Angeles County Golf Course Reviews
Los Angeles County is fairly large and since there was literally no golf course in the city in which I lived for 20 years, I had a tendency to get around. The center of LA is characterized by cheap golf courses and the 5+ hour round or private clubs, a lot of which I have not touched. So, my golf tends to radiate into the outer suburbs, including the San Fernando valley and beyond. The only problem with my golf course reviews in this area of Los Angeles is that, currently, I have played a lot of these golf courses once or twice awhile ago, and when I travel 15 minutes to play a course or decide to play last minute, the camera tends to get left behind, so the golf course reviews aren't as visual as many other areas. There are, however, many solid reviews here as well.
Angeles National Golf Club Review Sunland, CA Balboa Golf Course Review Encino, CA B.A.C.C Review Los Angeles, CA Brookside #1 (Koiner Course) Review Pasadena, CA Brookside #2 (E.O. Nay Course) Review Pasadena, CA El Dorado Park Golf Club Review Long Beach, CA Industry Hills Golf Club (Babe Zaharias Course) Review Industry Hills, CA Industry Hills Golf Club (Eisenhower “Ike” Course) Review Industry Hills, CA Lakewood Country Club Long Beach, CA The Links at Victoria Golf Course Review Carson, CA Los Verdes Golf Course Review Palos Verdes, CA Malibu Country Club Review Malibu, CA Mountain Gate (North/South) Golf Course Review Los Angeles, CA Palos Verdes Golf Club Review Palos Verdes, CA Rancho Park Golf Course Review Los Angeles, CA Recreation Park Golf Course Review Long Beach, CA R.H.C.C. Review Los Angeles, CA Robinson Ranch (Mountain Course) Review Santa Clarita, CA Robinson Ranch (Valley Course) Review Santa Clarita, CA Skylinks at Long Beach Review Long Beach, CA Trump National Golf Course Review Rancho Palos Verdes, CA W.C.C Review Los Angeles, CA |
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