Brookside Golf CourseBrookside Golf Course is a municipal golf facility located in Pasadena, California, United States. Adjacent to the Rose Bowl stadium in the city's Arroyo Seco Natural Park, the 36-hole facility offers the C.W.
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.
Golf at Scholl Canyon Golf and Tennis Club Facilities also include a full-length 32-station driving range open from sunrise to 10pm daily, with the exception of Monday, opening at 10am, and Sunday, closing at 8pm for maintenance. The last bucket is sold one hour prior to closing.
The California Club is a by-invitation members-only private club established in 1888 which is the second-oldest such club in Southern California. The club's clubhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010....California Club.Significant datesAdded to NRHPJuly 6, 2010Designated LAHCMNovember 2, 196615 more rows
Sunnyside Country ClubClub informationLocationFresno County, at Fresno, CaliforniaEstablished1906TypePrivateTotal holes1811 more rows
you cannot walk, you must take a cart due to the huge hill you go up and down. the holes were very different, 87-289 yards from the blue tees. Really fun and varied course, a great challenge.
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.
Rose Bowl. Located in the shadows of the San Gabriel Mountains adjacent to the world famous Rose Bowl, the City of Pasadena’s beautiful Brookside Golf Club offers an outstanding combination: Two of the best daily fee layouts not only in Los Angeles but in all of Southern California. Course Stats.
121. Brookside Golf Course is a municipal golf facility located in Pasadena, California, United States. Adjacent to the Rose Bowl stadium in the city's Arroyo Seco Natural Park, the 36-hole facility offers the C.W. Koiner Course (#1) and the shorter E.O. Nay Course (#2), divided by the concrete- channeled Arroyo Seco .
The par-72 C.W. Koiner Course (#1) measures over 7,200 yards (6,580 m), and is centrally run along the western and southern ends of the complex. Relatively flat, it has many strategically placed bunkers, long rough, and tricky greens to place a premium on accuracy. This course is more open than the E.O. Nay Course and also appeals to the better player looking for a challenge.
Owned by the city of Pasadena, Brookside Golf Club features two 18-hole tracks: the C.W. Koiner Course, a par 72 measuring 7,104 yards, and the E.O. Nay Course, a par 70 measuring 6,025 yards.
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. Brookside served as home to the Los Angeles Open in 1968, which was won by Billy Casper and hosted the LPGA in 1971, and the National Publinks Championship. Owned by the city of Pasadena, Brookside Golf Club features two 18-hole tracks: the C.W. Koiner Course, a par 72 measuring 7,104 yards, and the E.O. Nay Course, a par 70 measuring 6,025 yards. To hone your game, the facilities also include: two practice putting greens, a chipping area, a practice bunker and a driving range providing everything you need for an exceptional golf experience.