I'm loving the coverage too! Goes to show how much different the balance of width off the tee is different for pros vs amateurs. There's definitely plenty of room to get it around out there, but these ladies make it seem SO easy. The greens on the other hand... I don't think anyone who's played there multiple times is surprised at some of the "struggles". There's lots of subtlety combined with slopes, runoffs, and a generally tilt off of the Hollywood Hills that provides a cherry on top in making it difficult to hole putts out there.
Also, before talking about the architecture a HUGE kudos to Brian Sullivan and the team for not only the presentation but truly dialing in the conditions out there for a great set up this week. Day-in day-out there have been steady improvements over the last 2 years - the changes to the course in the last decade (bunkers, rough transition to waste areas, and tree removal) have been able to meld well and provide a really fun and strategic challenge. Plus views of downtown, the hollywood sign and hills, and griffith observatory have really opened up!
Funny that the 3rd hole has come up... it's probably the most "controversial" of holes in its current iteration. Personally I would have taken a chainsaw to the tree at the corner a long time ago if I had the stones to do it... but there are definitely alternatives to improve the design too. Expanding the left side of the fairway and removing the first (and maybe left second) bunker would make playing to the left shelf a more viable option too, rather than reshaping the fairway completely. If it were up to me, removing the large tree and adding a couple of tasteful freeform mounds short right would do the trick. There's still a second smaller tree that can come into play for mis-hit shots, and I think mounds would still provide incentive to strike the approach well and retain some of the value that the tree at the corner requires. My $.02.
The LA private bench is deep! I'm sure that rankings would vary greatly depending on personal taste but IMO there are some pretty clear tiers that form so my ranking would be as follows:
Tier 1
LACC North, RIV (9-10)
Tier 2
Bel Air, Wilshire, Lakeside (7-8)
Tier 3
Hillcrest, LACC South, Sherwood, El Cab (6-7)
Tier 4
Annandale, Hacienda, El Cab, Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Oakmont (5-6) potentially missing some others... Woodland Hills?