I made a little LA trip to get out of the desert heat this summer with my friend where we played San Gabriel Country Club in the Morning and then Riviera Country Club in the Afternoon. I will post the Riviera Country Club pictures because the tournament is coming up soon.
I thought this course was superb
- has options on every tee
- doesn't favor any player, you need a cut, slice, draw, and hook to get around here.
- Great match play course that provides tons of par and half holes
- The bunkers were just a blast to look at throughout the round
To compare the rough, I will give you an example
I played Torrey Pines South a couple weeks after the US open where they kept pretty much everything almost the same, and Torrey is notoriously known for their kikuyu rough. When I was at the Riv your ball could be 90% above the rough, thinking you have a good lie, then you hit the ball and it just grabs your club and the ball comes out dull every time. I thought the kikuyu rough at the Riv was A LOT harder to judge coming out of than it is at Torrey Pines.
Hole #1 Par 5/503 yards
Hole #2 Par 4/463 yards
Hole #3 Par 4/434 yards
Hole #4 Par 3/236 yards
Hogans Hole
This is was one tough par 3
Hole #5 Par 4/419 yards
I thought this hole was real cool
Hole #6 Par 3/175 yards
Hole #7 Par 4/408 yards
Hole #8 Par 4/408 yards
Split Fairway Hole
Hole #9 Par 4/420 yards
Hole #10 Par 4/315 yards
Hole #11 Par 5/564 yards
Hole #12 Par 4/410 yards
Hole #13 Par 4/421 yards
Hole #14 Par 3/176 yards
Holes #15 Par 4/443 yards
Hole #16 Par 3/166 yards
Awesome Bunkers around this little gem
Hole #17 Par 5/576 yards
Hole #18 Par 4/451 yards
A good tough finishing hole.
Overall I thought the course was fantastic and would love to be a member there. Playing this course would never get old to me; it has so many options that your rounds would never feel repetitive. The bunkers were marvelous to look at throughout your round, and were strategically placed on all your tee shots to promote a fade or draw.
Peter F