As an old Riviera member I have not played the course since I left in the mid-seventies.
I have not seen the changes made over the last thirty odd years since. What I do remember, was that it was the course in Los Angeles that gave me more pleasure than that of any other, Yes, I played LACC every Friday with in-laws and found it to be challenging and pleasurable. The ninth hole and eleventh holes were just superb par threes and the whole layout was a challenge. The modified second and eighth holes were a disappointment. No matter, Riviera was a joy on every occasion that I walked the turf. My house was at the back of the twelth tee and in the evenings I would walk down and play a few holes in the twilight. It was as near to Brigadoon as you could get.
I can think of rounds with a crew of actors and members that could fill a story book. Seeing Sandy Koufax practicing for hours on the range, witnessing Rita Hayworth taking a lesson from Mac Hunter, and having been introduced to Don Rickles on the first tee and saying to him in a plummy English accent, "It's a pleasure to meet you, his immediate reply, "Hey, are you some sort of English faggot", all come to mind.
But apart from the personalities of the club, the course itself was just an absolute joy to play. I think the only dull hole out there wwas number 14.
Bob