Griffith Park Golf Courses -Harding, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Los Angeles, California.
Griffith Park is a unique and centrally located oasis playground enjoyed by Angelenos and tourists for over 100 years. With over 4,107 acres of natural terrain covered with California Oak Trees, wild Sage and Manzanita, Griffith Park is the largest municipal park and urban wilderness area in the United States.
Griffith Park boasts 4 Golf Courses:
1) Woodrow Wilson Golf Course, par 72, opened in 1923
2) Warren G. Harding Golf Course, par 72, opened in 1924
3) Franklin D. Roosevelt Golf Course, par 33, opened in 1937
4) Los Feliz Golf Course, par 27 course, opened in 1952
$41 (cart not included), played on Sunday, August 2011 at 6am
Staff is friendly and accomodating to the players. Late morning tee times willl occasionally back-up the course and increase waiting on front nine. Back nine a bit tougher than the front
$21 (cart included), played on Friday, February 2011 at 6am
I play this course approximately 40 times a year and enjoy it.
$26 (cart not included), played on Thursday, October 2010 at 8am
Muni course in the L.A. area, average course, cheap price, good conditions.
$31 (cart not included), played on Thursday, July 2010 at 8am
Good solid municipal golf course. Easy to walk.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
Guest (cart included), played on Thursday, March 2019 at 10:00 AM
Day 7 - 100 days, 100 courses (Wednesday, March 20, 2019)
Wake up to a forecast of 40% chance of light showers and a text from Charlie asking what the rain plan is. I reply that I have to play but he and the other guys can bag if they want. At 10:00 we are all at Griffith Park and ready to play.
On the first tee the sky was overcast but nothing crazy. By the second tee, ominous clouds started gathering. A little light rain hit us on four and then on five%u2026.
Rain started coming down in buckets. We tried to finish the hole but since Charlie's putt died halfway to the hole we decided to take shelter in the halfway house.
Soaked to the bone, the guys got a cup of coffee and we waited out the storm. Eric and John were well prepared with full rain suits, covers for their bags and an umbrella. I on the other hand only wore my rain top because we were only going to have light showers. Everything about me (except my top) was soaked to the bone. My body, my clubs, golf cart, everything.
After the storm passed the sun came out and we started to dry off. I wanted to take our selfie when we were at our worst but the sun dried us out and we didn%u2019t look too bad.
7 days in, the golf continues to be frustrating. My drives were great and I reached the first 6 greens in regulation. However, on each one of them, I three-putted. Exceptionally frustrating. I shot a 97 which was disappointing.
On the positive side, the only ball that I lost was when my ball went into one of the shallow drainage gullies and washed away.
More rain in the forecast for Upland Hills.