One Industry Hills Pkwy, City Of Industry, California, 91744
1 Ranking
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danny thomas
City Of Industry
2021-02-02
(cart included), played on Saturday, January 2021 at
Pre Covid, the only knock on the course would be pace of play during tournaments. Now, under restrictive LA County guidelines, golf staff an management are doing a tremendous job of welcoming and placing golfers on the courses, much better than Long Beach where I normally play. Under normal conditions, both courses are among the finest in Southern California. Challenging from any tees, large difficult greens when fast or above the hole, hilly with beautiful vistas of the San Gabriel Valley on clear days. Even under present circumstances the best value for golfers in Los Angeles. Today the fairways are mediocre, the greens are very good, the rough very punitive and frustrating if you play the ball down. Food and beverage are very limited, golfers drive their own carts, masks are required to access the property but not on the course itself. Flags cannot be removed. Still, if you're a golfer you'll enjoy the experience.
Would travel: 30-60 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area, Fair priced based on quality and competitive area pricing, Ranks with the best in this price level
Price, Difficulty, Staff, Pro Shop, Layout, No Houses on Course
(cart included), played on Saturday, January 2021 at
Pre Covid, the only knock on the course would be pace of play during tournaments. Now, under restrictive LA County guidelines, golf staff an management are doing a tremendous job of welcoming and placing golfers on the courses, much better than Long Beach where I normally play. Under normal conditions, both courses are among the finest in Southern California. Challenging from any tees, large difficult greens when fast or above the hole, hilly with beautiful vistas of the San Gabriel Valley on clear days. Even under present circumstances the best value for golfers in Los Angeles. Today the fairways are mediocre, the greens are very good, the rough very punitive and frustrating if you play the ball down. Food and beverage are very limited, golfers drive their own carts, masks are required to access the property but not on the course itself. Flags cannot be removed. Still, if you're a golfer you'll enjoy the experience.