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Santa Anita Golf Course

Santa Anita Golf Course is the San Gabriel Valley's premier golf facility, nestled among 185 acres of beautiful green fairways and scenic mountain views. Now considered to be one of the finest public golf courses in Los Angeles County. Santa Anita is a great 18 hole regulation course located at the Santa Anita Golf Course facility in Arcadia, CA. From the longest tees it offers 6,368 yards of golf for a par of 71. The course was designed by James Harrison Smith and opened in 1935. The course rating is 70.4 with a slope rating of 122. Santa Anita is a municipal golf course with a 'Open To Public' guest policy.
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San Dimas Canyon Golf Course

San Dimas Canyon Golf Course, located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, offers a unique experience for the golfer in the Los Angeles area a true get away from it all experience. This course is a true foothill golf course located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, offers a unique experience for the golfer in the Los Angeles area — a true “get away from it all” experience. The 6,400-yard, par 72 course runs along the base of the San Gabriels among the native California oak and other natural vegetation. San Dimas has been rated BEST Value "Worth the Green Fee" in LA County by Greenskeeper.org. Great Views, At 6,400 yards 18 hole facility open to the public 365 days a year. This course offers a distinctive, interesting layout over a relatively level front nine and a hilly back nine. San Dimas Canyon features a rolling layout, elevated tees and greens, and water on five holes.
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Royal Vista Golf Club

Royal Vista Golf Club is conveniently located in the city of Walnut, Ca. near the City of Industry. The 27-Hole layout offers a challenge for all levels of players who are looking for an enjoyable golf experience. Royal Vista Golf Club nestled in the quiet Walnut Valley with a spectacular view of the mountains on a clear day. All three courses play basically the same. The tree-lined fairways are rolling and range from open to tight. The elevated greens are medium in size and speed, and some are surrounded by deep bunkers. Additionally, some holes feature water in play or tricky dogleg configurations. Holes 27 Par 71 Length 6435 yards.
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Meadowlark Golf Club

Situated just miles from the Pacific Ocean in beautiful Huntington Beach, California, Meadowlark Golf Club's spectacular golf course, upscale amenities and superlative guest service have earned it recognition among Southern California's best daily fee golf properties. Meadowlark Golf Club's beautiful par-70, 5,609-yard championship golf course was designed by noted golf course architect in the old style, leaving the terrain completely natural. Large stands of mature trees frame gently rolling Bermuda and kikuyu fairways and manicured undulating greens, with a variety of picturesque water features, unique bunkering and indigenous flora and fauna creating both strategic diversity and a stunning backdrop for golf.
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Manhattan Beach Marriott Golf Course

Stroll from your room right to the golf course at our Manhattan Beach hotel. Our 9-hole, par 3 course features 1,209 yards of greens that are ideal for every skill level, a pro shop with rental and lessons, putting green and a program for junior players. Short course, Just relax and no-pressure play, beautiful facility short course.
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Dad Miller Golf Course

Well maintained and price friendly, Dad Miller Golf Course has become a popular destination for players of all ages and abilities. The course features a lake, with lovely trees surrounding the fairways, and is easily walked. Holes 18 / Par 71 / Length 6025 yards. In 1970, a 93-year old made a hole in one here, a Guinness record at the time. In 1991, Tiger Woods prowled its fairways during his High School days. The course was named after Harold George “Dad” Miller who made that famous ace in December 1970 on hole No. 11, a 107-yard par three. Dad Miller was designed by Richard Miller, the son of H.G Dad Miller and opened in 1961.
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Westridge Golf Club

The views, the challenging golf course and the first-class amenities make Westridge one of Orange County`s most distinctive venues for your events. The expert staff ensures you receive the highest level of service-which means all you have to do is come and enjoy. Westridge Golf Club’s challenges include more than 60 sand bunkers protecting fairways and greens, water hazards on holes 7, 9, and 13, a ravine crossing the 5th fairway, sloping greens that match the rolling landscape, and uphill and downhill shots requiring instinctive club section. Opened in 1999 and tucked away in the hills of La Habra, Westridge offers golfers a challenging par-72 18-holes layout measuring 6,256 yards.
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Alondra Golf Course

Alondra Golf Course is an 18 hole regulation golf course that plays 6,615 yards from the championship tees. Very friendly and flat course. There also is an 18 hole par 3 course (2,252 yards) that is one of the most challenging ones around. Small and elevated greens make this a great course to practice your short game on. Alondra Park Golf Course is a park owned or operated by the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation
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El Prado Golf Course – Butterfield stage course

El Prado is truly a friendly well kept golf course, there are two regulation 18-hole, par 72 championship golf courses at El Prado, “Butterfield Stage” and “Chino Creek,” are perfect examples of architects Harry and David Rainville’s genius. This is the shorter and more open of the two courses at El Prado, playing to 6,568 yards from the back tees to a par of 72. This is a “second shot course” that rewards accuracy and excellent iron play…and the need to be good out of the sand. Emphasis is placed on accurate driving and with all 18 of the small greens having strategically placed bunkers around them, the challenge also demands good club selection and careful approach lines into the greens. It’s possible for long hitters to reach all four of the par 5’s in two. But water can come into play on all four holes forcing many to consider the risk/reward options.