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When you speak with Kyle Phillips, his Lead Design Associate Mark Thawley or George Waters, they light up at the mention of Wilshire CC. It’s not hard to see why – this place as well as Southern California was a virtual think tank of design during the Golden Age.
Kyle Phillips Design Group poured over countless aerials from the period to clearly understand the 'Macbeth Course.' Then, they set about enthusing much of the original character back into Wilshire. After the removal of undistinguished trees and a proper re-grassing, the dramatic barranca is fully displayed and its impact clearly felt as it winds through or along thirteen holes. Restored bunkers are deeper than ever and help lend this 6500 yard course an appealing bite.
One of the aerials used by Kyle Phillips Design Group demonstrates Macbeth's magnificent use of the barranca at the 16th and 18th greens found lower right. Also, the size of those greens (18 was 60 plus yards long) and the mammoth 3rd in the middle of the photo highlight Macbeth as one of the innovative designers of the time. While wandering down memory lane, wading through past threads I have been struck by the many unique viewpoints that have created this Discussion Group's rich tapestry of golf course architecture. Among my re-discoveries are Tommy Naccarato's rants on the devolution of golf in Southern California and his wistful musings about Pasadena, Lakeside, Royal Palms, Midwick, Norconian, Bell’s El Cabellero and other desecrations. Many years ago he first uttered Macbeth's name on this web, like most east coaster's, I had never heard of the man. Threads about Wilshire gained momentum only after Kyle and his merry band got going there in the fall of 2008. Wilshire has ultimately become a GolfClubAtlas.com darling. Just last Thursday Joel Stewart and Michael Robin called to sing its praises as they drove away.
So few places exhibit an intelligent design that holds your interest. Here, your brain expands because you see things that you haven’t anywhere else. Tommy's vintage black and white photos make it quite clear why the LA Open was conducted here 4 times in a 17-year span.
Before George Thomas’ mid-1920s burst and his great triumvirate of courses changed the LA landscape, Wilshire
might well have been the best course in Southern California. Who would have thunk it?! Have a look at its course profile and see for yourself!
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