Basic Information
The 36-hole complex is the oldest golf course in Los Angeles County, Designed by famed golf architect William P. Bell, the Brookside Golf Club boasts a 95 year golf tradition. The 36-hole complex is the oldest golf course in Los Angeles County and situated in the golden foothills of Pasadena next to the famed Rose Bowl.
(1) C.W. Koiner Course, a par 72 measuring 7,104 yards
(2) E.O. Nay Course, a par 70 measuring 6,025 yards
Brookside Golf Club is steeped in 75 years of golf tradition. Designed by famed golf architect William P. Bell, Brookside Golf Club’s 36 holes are located in the foothills of Pasadena, a chip shot away from the world famous Rose Bowl. Brookside Golf Course has hosted many major championships including the Los Angeles Open and the National Public Links Championship. The two golf courses, the Koiner and the E.O. Nay, are both challenging and enjoyable to all levels of golfers, though the E.O. Nay golf course at Brookside is shorter in length, measuring 6,046 yards with tighter fairways and smaller greens. The Koiner Golf Course has been lengthened to 7,200 yards with wider fairways and fast greens. The course is conveniently located in Pasadena where the 210 and 134 freeways meet, and is easy to reach from anywhere in Los Angeles County.
July 18, 2021
One day competition at C.W.KOINER course of Brookside golf club, located beside of Rose Bowl.
It’s very rare to book the tee time here. Almost available tee timeslot is booked by Pasadena’s citizen members usually. Good condition course at Pasadena, flat and long. Need control for driver-shot because rough lawn is a little tough, and 2nd shot should be layup. Green is very slippery here.
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