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by Mrs. Santina Dibbert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the length of the Riviera Golf Course?

Ranked as one of the top 50 golf courses in the world and a top 25 in the United States, the 18 holes continuously challenge the world's best. Currently home to The Genesis Invitational, Riviera will also host golf's elite in 2028 as the official site of the Olympics golf tournament.

What is the Riviera Country Club?

The 18-hole "Riviera" course at the The Riviera Country Club facility in Pacific Palisades, California features 6,950 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 74.3 and it has a slope rating of 139 on Other grass. Designed by George C. Thomas, Jr./William P. Bell, ASGCA, the Riviera golf course opened in 1926.

Who designed the Riviera Los Angeles golf course?

Welcome to Riviera Golf Club. Our executive length golf course offers an enjoyable round of Naples, FL golf without the time commitment required at most full-length courses. You can walk using one of our push carts or ride in one of our electric golf cars and finish your round in well under four hours. The shorter length and challenging, yet player-friendly layout makes Riviera …

Who is the general manager of Riviera Golf Course?

The 18-hole "Riviera" course at the Riviera Golf Course facility in Lesage, West Virginia features 5,766 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 66.9 and it has a slope rating of 108. Designed by J.L. Jefferson, Jr., the Riviera golf course opened in 1957. Dirk McFann manages the course as the Owner. Scorecard

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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 ...

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.

Where was Pat and Mike filmed?

The 1952 movie Pat and Mike, starring Katharine Hepburn and Babe Zaharias, was filmed at Riviera, as was The Caddy, starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, with a cameo appearance by Ben Hogan, and Follow the Sun, about Hogan, starring Glenn Ford and Anne Baxter. During the silent era, the 1927 movie Spring Fever was filmed at the new club, ...

How many feet above the fairway is the first hole of the golf course?

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. The second hole is a long par-four that plays uphill and into the wind, and is the number one handicap hole. The third is medium-length and also plays into a breeze.

How long is the 10th hole?

The tenth hole is a very short, 315-yard (288 m) par four known as a risk-reward hole. Longer hitters can try to drive the green from the tee, but accuracy is a priority, as several bunkers surround the green. The eleventh is a long par-five where eucalyptus trees and a barranca come into play. The twelfth is a long par-four, often into the wind, that plays to a narrow green surrounded by the barranca, bunkers, and trees; Bogey's Tree is named after actor Humphrey Bogart .

How did Conrad Veidt die?

The actor Conrad Veidt died suddenly of a heart attack in 1943 while playing golf at the club. Willie Hunter, the 1921 British Amateur champion and six-time PGA Tour winner, served as the head professional from 1936 to 1964. His son, Mac Hunter, was head pro from 1964 to 1973.

Riviera Golf Course

The 18-hole "Riviera" course at the Riviera Golf Course facility in Lesage, West Virginia features 5,766 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 66.9 and it has a slope rating of 108. Designed by J.L. Jefferson, Jr., the Riviera golf course opened in 1957. Dirk McFann manages the course as the Owner.

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Front 9 has good holes but the back 9 is really short. Good conditions but the bunkers need care. Bermuda fairways and greens were good. Walkable and not too long, so I rate this good value for $32.

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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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