Wayne - here are some answers to your second club questioneer:
1. Membership is a colorful mix of Business Leaders, Doctors, Lawyers, Studio Execs, Agents, Actors, Writers, Producers, Directors, etc.. Mostly really good people, a little less of a good golfers club than it used to be, but still our fair share of good players.
2. The corporate aspect is a small category of membership. Mostly, you know every face you see and have some type of history with them.
3. Guests can play without a member, but the rate is a little scary.
4. There are no tee times except for outside guest play which is limited to a few times a day during the week, and no more than one group in any hour. Usually, you and your group pick a time to show up, and with 3 signatures you get up on the board and you're out by the time you've had breakfast or lunch and warmed up, or sooner. The days of big waits and long rounds are gone.
5. Club culture is a little on the run. Most play their golf, have a bite or a beer and then jump back into their go, go, go lifestyle. There are definately those who like to hang out all day though.
6. There is an outstanding caddie program. Yes a lot of cart play, but an equal amount of walking with a caddie going on.
7. Ladies programs are strong, juniors are less of a population than in the past, but I think that has more to do with the LA culture. Haven't seen to many new Tour Players from the LA area as evidence.
8. It's family friendly, but again golf doesn't seem to be the thing for LA kids these days.
9. Course closes the Weds before Tournament week and then is open the day after. The condition of the course on Monday was perfect and that should be the case on a consistent basis. Definately in the top 3 clubs in the area in terms of conditioning year round. That is a huge priority for the club and they back it up with the right resources. The green speeds are faster at certain times of the year than others, but they are always in healthy shape, which is saying something for a Poa surface in late summer.
10. Alternate greens on 6, 10 and 16 are used from time to time during the week during high stress periods, but it is not a constant thing. Matt Morton the GCS really tries not to screw up the members playing experience. He really wants to keep the course as enjoyable as possible . He's not a "His way or the Highway" type of guy.
Wayne, I've run out of time and I think the monetary stuff should be explored thru appropriate channels for those interested. Let's just say it certainly is more expensive now than when I joined in '87.
Tiger - I ask as did JK when was the last time you played there, 'cause your assessment of the turf grass is dead wrong. The fairway conditions are better year round than ANY of the courses in the LA area. Muni or Private. Here's a standing offer to see for yourself.