Played LACC with the fellow who was the green chairman when the project was initiated.
The project was extensive, about 9 M.
Irrigation, regrassing, rerouting and redesigning/restoring, widening fairways considerably, extensive tree removal, a huge and marvelous project.
LACC North is fabulous, a joy to play.
Thomas's use of the unusual terrain is brilliant and Gil's work was exceptional.
It's fun and challenging.
The very generous fairways allow the higher handicap players to enjoy the course, yet for the better player, the optimum DZ is narrower.
A perfect example is # 13, with a huge fairway, but only about a 20 yard wide ideal DZ on the left side of the fairway as the fairway falls precipitously down to the right, leaving the golfer going right with a blind shot to a difficult uphill green well protected by bunkers.
It's the kind of course you can play every day.
And, the greens are neat, especially the tooth shaped greens with the narrow roots offering a difficult approach.
Par 3's are long and difficult, except # 15 which is short and difficult.
It's really been improved thanks to Gil's creative work.
I always liked Riviera, but I think that the new LACC is even better