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What city is Riviera Golf Club in?

Los AngelesThe Riviera Country Club is a private club with a championship golf course and tennis courts in the Los Angeles, California neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, in the Westside of Los Angeles....Riviera Country Club.Club informationTypePrivateTotal holes1818 more rows

Where is the Riviera golf tournament?

LOS ANGELESFEBRUARY 17-20, 2022, LOS ANGELES Hosted by Tiger Woods and played at The Riviera Country Club, the world's best golfers compete at the prestigious Genesis Invitational. Suspense and skill converge in Los Angeles every year as one of the PGA TOUR's most exciting events delivers high stakes and even higher emotion.

How much does it cost to play Riviera Country Club?

Riviera Country Club Membership CostItemPriceMembership RatesInitiation Fees$250,000Annual DuesEstimated Annual Dues$25,000-$40,000

What state is Riviera Country Club in?

CaliforniaRiviera Country Club / State

Is Riviera Country Club Open to public?

You Can Play at Riviera It's true. You can play golf at Riviera but it won't be easy and it certainly won't be cheap. There are a few ways that you can find your way onto Riv. Know a Member ($350): Like any private club, the best way to gain access is to get an invite from a member.

Who owns Riviera Country Club in California?

Today Riviera is owned by Japanese real-estate tycoon Noboru Watanabe, who paid $108 million in 1989 to the descendants of L.A. Athletic Club founder Garbutt. It was a small price to pay for one of American golf's true national treasures.

How much is a round of golf at the Riviera?

Green Fees: $51.60 including mandatory cart before 12:00 p.m. $40.30 including mandatory cart after 12:p.m. $20.00 walking after 3:00 P.M.

What is the most prestigious golf course in the world?

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is the oldest and most prestigious golf club in the world. It is based in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, and is regarded as the worldwide "Home of Golf" founded in 1754.

What are the white bark trees at Riviera Country Club?

Another unique feature of Riviera Country Club's 92-year-old course is its abundance of Eucalyptus trees. The mammoth, white-barked trees are prevalent throughout the property, and in addition to looking and smelling great, they play a strategic role on several holes.

Is Riviera a good golf course?

In GOLF's 2019 Anonymous Tour Pro survey, Riviera took top honors when it came to “Favorite Tour Course,” claiming 20 percent of the vote. Muirfield Village (16 percent) was second, and no other course got more than 8 percent. Guys like coming here.

What is the most exclusive golf club in California?

Cypress Point Golf Club in Pebble Beach, Calif., and the Los Angeles Country Club were selected by Billionaire.com as two of the 10 most exclusive golf courses in the world.

Is Riviera a tough course?

Riviera routinely tortures the world's best players—Jack Nicklaus never won here, and neither has Tiger Woods—and it does so without having any real hazards or out-of-bounds in play. That's part of Riviera's charm and why so many players call it their favorite course on tour.

Where is the Riviera Country Club?

The Riviera Country Club is a private club with a championship golf course and tennis courts in the Riviera neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, California, a community in the Westside of Los Angeles . The Riviera was designed by golf course architects George C. Thomas Jr. and William P. Bell, it has been the primary host for ...

What is the last par 3 hole in Riviera?

The sixteenth is the last par-three hole and can yield birdies, however players will need to hit the small green that is surrounded by bunkers. The seventeenth hole, Riviera's longest, heads uphill, downwind, and northeast towards the clubhouse, while the eighteenth is a world-famous finishing hole.

How high is the first hole in golf?

The first hole, a short par five, is a relatively easy beginning hole. The tee is elevated 75 feet (23 m) above the fairway, tempting players to hit driver but out of bounds on the left side and a barranca crossing the fairway make players cautious. Scores range from eagle to double bogey.

What is the ninth hole of the golf course?

The last three holes of the front are all par-four. The narrow fairway at the seventh is difficult to hit, and the long eighth hole has two fairways separated by a dry ditch. The ninth, long and uphill, is known for its well-placed fairway bunkers.

How many majors has the Riviera hosted?

The Riviera has hosted three major championships: the U.S. Open in 1948, and the PGA Championship in 1983 and 1995. In addition, it was site of the U.S. Senior Open, a senior major, in 1998 and the U.S. Amateur in August 2017. The club is scheduled to host the Olympics in 2028.

How many times has the Riviera hosted the Los Angeles Open?

It returned in 1973, where it has remained, with the exception of 1983 and 1998, for a total of 75 times through 2020.

What grass is used in the Riviera?

The greens at Riviera are Poa annua, common for the West, but the fairways and rough are Kikuyu grass. A tough, dense pasture grass originally from East Africa, it had been used at a nearby polo field in the 1930s and was also planted on hillsides to prevent erosion.

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Testimonials

Truthfully I ignored Riviera Country Club golf course for a few years, but I made a tee time a few years ago and gave it a try. Well this is a very nice course and although league days are a bit crowded, overall I really like to play this course. I drive just at one hour to get there from Rio Grande, Ohio and I feel that it is a fine course.

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Overview

The Riviera Country Club is a private club with a championship golf course and tennis courts in the Los Angeles, California neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, in the Westside of Los Angeles.
The Riviera was designed by golf course architects George C. Thomas Jr. and William P. Bell, it has been the primary host for the Genesis Invitational (original…

History

When the country club and course opened 96 years ago in 1926, it was known as the Los Angeles Athletic Club Golf Course. William P. Bell helped Thomas in the design and planning of the course. They were in charge of assembling a labor force to build the course from scratch in the Santa Monica Canyon. The entire country club and golf course cost $243,827 to build; at the time, it was one of the most expensive in golf history. The course has been modified a few times, most nota…

PGA Tour

Riviera hosted the Los Angeles Open in 1929 and 1930, then nine consecutive years from 1945 through 1953. It returned in 1973, where it has remained, with the exception of 1983 and 1998, for a total of 75 times through 2020.
The course is well known for Ben Hogan, and the course has been called "Hogan's Alley" (a moniker shared with Colonial Country Club in Texas). Hogan won the L.A. Open three times (1942…

General information

The greens at Riviera are Poa annua, common for the West, but the fairways and rough are Kikuyu grass. A tough, dense pasture grass originally from East Africa, it had been used at a nearby polo field in the 1930s and was also planted on hillsides to prevent erosion. Over the years, it gradually invaded the course and became the dominant species. Kikuyu provides optimal lies on close-mown fairways, but is very challenging in the spongy rough.

The course

The course is a par 71, at a length of 7,013 yards (6,413 m) from the back tees (which has been lengthened to 7,322 yards (6,695 m) for Tour play), 6,531 yards (5,972 m) from the middle tees, and 5,907 yards (5,401 m) from the forward tees. The men's slope ratings are 74.6/135 and 72.2/130 for the back and middle tees, respectively. The ladies' slope rating is 74.3/142 for the forward tees.

External links

• Official website
• Official PGA Tour website for the Northern Trust Open
• Golf Course Histories aerial comparison 1927 v 2013

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