Growing up in LA, I learned the game mostly playing Fox Hills GC in rounds after school - a friend's mother was kind enough to drive us over there and drop us off for 9 holes before taking us back home for dinner and homework.
It was a good, fun, and challenging course. I remember also that it was a favorite course among Black athletes either living in LA or passing through. Saw lots of Dodgers, and one exciting day, Bill Russell from the Celtics, who (so it seemed to me) was taller than the flagsticks.
Only long after the course was plowed under for real estate did I learn that it was a George Thomas design (with some Bell too, I gather). I've read what I can find about it, including the description in Wexler's Missing Links. But I've yet to run across any online photographs of the course? Is there a resource for SoCal golf that might be something I could dig around in and turn up a picture or too? Or something like the Hagley Museum in Delaware, with its great fund of photographs of courses taken from airplanes?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Jeff