Industry Hills Golf Club -Babe Didrikson Zaharias, is a Resort, 18 hole golf course located in City Of Industry, California.
Industry Hills Golf Club at Pacific Palms is perhaps best known for its long, gracious fairways. At the same time, the club features a history as long as its landscape. Industry Hills counts itself as one of the oldest and most prestigious public courses on the West Coast. Thirty-six holes of championship golf spanning 650 acres are found on the Dwight D. Eisenhower and Babe Didrikson Zaharias courses. Both are considered among the best layouts in Southern California. Novices and professionals alike marvel at the unique layout including 160 sand bunkers (most are around Babe's 12th hole), eight lakes, and a seemingly endless horizon of large undulating bent grass greens.
The courses at Industry Hill first opened for play in 1979. William F. Bell designed the Zaharias course to be intentionally narrow and long, maximizing the expansive acreage of the hilltop resort. At 650 acres, the sheer size of the layout remains a novelty among Southern California tracks. It ranges from 5,363 yards from the forward tees, to 6,821 yards from the championship tees. This par-71 features slope ratings ranging from 126 to 138, making this course worthy of the great athlete for which it is named.
$51 (cart included), played on Saturday, August 2013 at 6am
Tight fairways. must be straight hitter. Forget driver on most holes.
$56 (cart included), played on Tuesday, April 2013 at 6am
I love the course, the staff and the hotel. nothing is ever to much trouble for the great people who work there and i always find the course to be a real challenge and in excellent condition
(cart included), played on Saturday, February 2013 at 10am
Staff offers no help. Sixteen of us including 8 ladies. Hotel good, bar OK and food good. But we were behind a tourament for both days and it sucked. If you go make sure you ask about touraments and if you are going to be behind one. Don't go if you are.
$61 (cart included), played on Monday, September 2012 at 6am
Industry Hills has always been my "home course" until "bad times" showed its ugly face. I have always enjoyed the challenge of The Babe Course's layout which dictated how good you are in "course management"! Wishing that tomorrow will be a better day for all Americans and the world, to enjoy to the fullest what life has to offer!
$61 (cart included), played on Friday, April 2012 at noon
Liked the mix of long grip it and rip it holes and holes and holes where club selection was important. Overall, conditions of the course were very good, especially the fairways. A couple greens were a little beat up, but most were in good shape and rolled true. At times they were difficult to read which made the course all the more challenging. I paid $65, which I think was a very fair price for this track and would definitely play again.
$76 (cart included), played on Saturday, February 2011 at 8am
Thinking golfer's layout. Scenic views. Interesting angles. Rough has been cut back some, brush cleaned out, trees trimmed back, to speed play, and enable the golfer to at least find a shot off the fairway, and attempt a challenging "save". Very fair risk/reward ratio. Highly enjoyable experience.
$51 (cart included), played on Tuesday, September 2010 at 8am
This course will be a stop for the women of the LPGA in 2011. Its large, undulating greens will challenge the best putters. The narrow fairways will challenge the best of drivers.
$101 (cart included), played on Saturday, March 2010 at 8am
A little shorter and tighter than Ike but still a nice course. Tee shot from back tees on #1 is very fun!
$76 (cart included), played on Sunday, February 2010 at 6am
This is real golf. From the blue tees it is very challenging with tight fairways and well guarded greens it demands accuracy on every shot.
(cart included), played on Thursday, January 2009 at 6am
The course I did not play.
I went to Industry Hills last week and had issues, no signs in the parking lot indicating pro shop or check in. Had to lug my bag through a parking structure to find the golf shop and when I asked for the driving range was told I had to lug my bag back through the structure, turn right go past the Red restaurant and then when I asked for a little help was told they had cut back and no customer carts were available.
I cancelled my tee time and left. I had a hip injury and had not played in six months and for my first time out I wanted a little extra service which I did not get at Industry Hills. I am not sure I would have been happy even if healthy, maybe I am just getting old and fussy...
$76 (cart included), played on Thursday, November 2008 at 10am
Good condition as expected at a resort type course, facilities good , staff friendly
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Guest (cart included), played on Friday, October 2013 at noon
This place used to be the gem of the area. It is really sad that they let this fall to such below standard conditions.