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by Mrs. Jacinthe Dibbert Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who owns Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles?

Marukin Shoji, which holds a 49% stake in a partnership that owns the Riviera Country Club and Riviera Tennis Club, intends to exercise an option to purchase the remaining 51% from Los Angeles-based LAACO Ltd. Completion of the deal is expected by Aug. 31.

How much did it cost to build Riviera Beach golf course?

Founded in 1926, Riviera opened after an 18-month construction process. George C. Thomas, an amateur architect who agreed to design the golf course free of charge, was commissioned by the Los Angeles Athletic Club, according to the club’s website. The total construction cost was $250,000, a lot of money in those days.

Who is the mystery investor in Riviera Country Club?

Copy Link URL Copied! A Japanese real estate company that emerged last summer as the mystery investor in the Riviera Country Club completed purchase Thursday of the landmark 168-acre golf and tennis resort in Pacific Palisades amid reports that club members’ uneasiness over the firm’s secretiveness has abated.

Who designed the Riviera Los Angeles golf course?

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 (originally the Los Angeles Open), an annual event on the PGA Tour in February. The 2021 edition was the 58th held at Riviera.

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Who is president of Riviera Country Club?

President Megan WatanabeRiviera Country Club President Megan Watanabe made an announcement on Wednesday that Richerson will be the new general manager of the historic venue in Los Angeles, site of the Genesis Invitational.

What celebrities live on Riviera Country Club?

Riviera has had many famous members, which included Humphrey Bogart, Glen Campbell, Vic Damone, Peter Falk, Jack Ging, Dean Martin, Gregory Peck, Walt Disney, Hal Roach, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford.

What does it cost to belong to Riviera Country Club?

Experts estimate the annual dues at a minimum of $25,000 although there have been previous reports setting it at $40,000. Actually, the fee requirement may be the easiest hurdle for the potential members. You can't really be an applicant to the Riviera on your own.

Who are the members at Riviera Country Club?

Notable members of Riviera: Because of its proximity to The Entertainment Capital of the World, Riviera has attracted some of the biggest Hollywood stars to the country club. Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Howard Hughes, Glen Campbell, and Dean Martin are just some of the famous names who have been members at Riviera.

What are the white 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.

Was OJ Simpson a member of Riviera Country Club?

Simpson was an avid golfer, who at the time of the murders was a member of the Riviera Country Club, playing to a handicap index of 12.4.

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 course does Tiger Woods own?

Tiger Woods to design his first public golf course at Missouri's Big Cedar Lodge. TGR Design announced Tuesday that it has inked a deal to build its first public-access course, called Payne's Valley, for the Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Mo., just south of Branson on the Arkansas border.

What state is Riviera Country Club in?

CaliforniaRiviera Country Club / State

How do you get to Riviera Country Club?

There are two Pro-Am tournaments, held on the Monday and Wednesday before the main event, and anyone with the necessary funds of several thousand dollars can sign up. Finally, the easiest way to guarantee a round at the Riviera Country Club is to become a member.

How many acres is Riviera Country Club?

A Japanese real estate company that emerged last summer as the mystery investor in the Riviera Country Club completed purchase Thursday of the landmark 168-acre golf and tennis resort in Pacific Palisades amid reports that club members’ uneasiness over the firm’s secretiveness has abated.

What is the Watanabes country club?

The country club purchase is the first American business venture for the Watanabes, who are avid golfers. But, according to sources close to the talks, the transaction was handled in the more formal business style of Tokyo rather than in the more laid-back style of Los Angeles.

How much did Laaco sell for?

This kind of business approach initially ignited concern among club members a year ago when Laaco announced that it sold the entire 62-year-old club for $108 million to an unidentified Japanese firm. Laaco refused to give any details, causing an uproar among the club’s 635 members, which include some of Southern California’s prominent business executives.

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Riviera Country Club is approaching its 100th birthday and if the fairways and greens could talk, it’d probably take weeks to hear all the amazing stories.

Founded in 1926

Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo: Todd Kelly/Golfweek)

Breaking down gender, race barriers

Babe Zaharias hits a shot from a sand trap on the ninth hole at the Los Angeles Open on January 5, 1945. (Photo: Associated Press)

Hogan's Alley

Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo: Todd Kelly/Golfweek)

Jack's first payday came in this event (not on this course)

On this day 52 years ago, rookie Jack Nicklaus made his first check as a professional at the Los Angeles Open when he was part of a three-way tie for 50th place, winning $33.33.

PGA Tour debut but no Tour wins

Tiger Woods watches his shot during the 1992 Los Angeles Open at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo: Gary Newkirk/Allsport)

Drivable par-4 10th hole

Riv has a pretty great finishing hole (more on that in a minute) and a much-talked about donut-shaped green with a bunker in the middle (the 6th), but the 10th hole is perhaps the hole here.

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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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