Two 18-hole courses on par with any world-class private club yet they are open to the public. Over 400 acres of unspoiled, unpretentious beauty, yet to the unsuspecting, these courses can be challenging. The design scheme is rooted in the heritage of Old California, yet the features will redefine golf for the New Millennium.
Opened in 1977, 18 holes, Public course Designer: Ray Goates Course Style: Parkland
Opened in 1959, 9 holes, Public course Designer: Unknown Course Style: Parkland
Nestled at the base of the Angeles National Forest and the only Nicklaus Design golf course in Los Angeles County, Angeles National Golf Club sets the standard of excellence and beauty for all golf courses in Southern California.
The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation offers two beautiful regulation length nine hole golf courses situated in the hills above Pasadena. The Altadena Golf Course opened as an 18 hole private county club in 1910. Due to financial difficulties as a result of The Great Depression of 1932 the original club was sold in 1945. The county acquired sixty acres of the property and redesigned and built a par 36, 3000 yard nine hole facility.
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