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18th hole and clubhouse in 2006
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Riviera Country Club is located in the United States
Riviera Country Club
Coordinates34.05°N 118.50°WCoordinates: 34.05°N 118.50°W
LocationPacific Palisades, California
Elevation180–330 feet (55–100 m)
Established1926, 93 years ago
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Tournaments hostedGenesis Open - (PGA Tour)
1948 U.S. Open
1983 PGA Championship
1995 PGA Championship
1998 U.S. Senior Open
2017 U.S. Amateur
GreensPoa annua
FairwaysKikuyu
Websitetherivieracountryclub.com

Designed byGeorge C. Thomas, Jr.,
William P. Bell[1]
Par71
Length7,322 yards (6,695 m)[2]
Course rating75.6
Slope rating137 [3]
Course record61 (–10) - Ted Tryba
      (February 20, 1999)[4][5]
The Riviera Country Club is an exclusive private club with a championship golf course in the western United States, located in southern California in Pacific Palisades, a community within the city limits of Los Angeles. It's in Santa Monica Canyon, just below the Santa Monica Mountains and a block south of Sunset Boulevard. Designed by golf course architects George C. Thomas, Jr. and William P. Bell,[1] it has been the primary host for the Genesis Open (originally the Los Angeles Open), an annual event on the PGA Tour in February. The 2018 edition was the 55th held at Riviera.
Riviera has also hosted three major championships: the U.S. Open in 1948, and the PGA Championship in 1983 and 1995. In addition, it was site of the U.S. Senior Open, a senior major, in 1998 and the U.S. Amateur in August 2017.[6] The club is scheduled to host the Olympics in 2028.[7]

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 PGA Tour
  • 3 Major championships held at Riviera
  • 4 General information
  • 5 The course
    • 5.1 Front nine
    • 5.2 Back nine
    • 5.3 Scorecard
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

History

When the country club and course opened 93 years ago in 1926, it was known as the Los Angeles Athletic Club Golf Course. William P. Bell helped Thomas in the design and planning of the course. They were in charge of assembling a labor force to build the course from scratch in the Santa Monica Canyon. In 1927 dollars, the entire country club and golf course cost $243,827.63 to build; at the time, it was one of the most expensive in golf history. Golf Course Histories posted on its website aerial comparisons dating back to 1927; notably, the famed 10th hole lacked greenside bunkers.[8] The course has been modified a few times, most notably in 1992 when Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore redesigned the bunkers to look as they did when the course opened.
The country club prospered in the 1930s. It hosted the dressage equestrian and the riding part of the modern pentathlon events for the 1932 Summer Olympics.[9] The Riviera Equestrian Center was where prominent riders like Egan Merz trained younger people like Elizabeth Taylor how to ride; Taylor, then a child star, was preparing for her role in the movie National Velvet.
The movie Pat and Mike, starring Katharine Hepburn and Babe Zaharias, was filmed at Riviera, as was The Caddy, starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, with a cameo appearance by Ben Hogan, and Follow the Sun, about Hogan, starring Glenn Ford and Anne Baxter. The club has had many famous members, which included Humphrey Bogart, Glen Campbell, Vic Damone, Peter Falk, Jack Ging, Dean Martin, Gregory Peck, Walt Disney, Hal Roach, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford. The actor Conrad Veidt died suddenly of a heart attack in 1943 while playing golf at The Riviera Country Club.[10]
Willie Hunter, the 1921 British Amateur champion and six-time PGA Tour winner, served as the head professional from 1936 to 1964. His son Mac Hunter held the head pro job from 1964 to 1973. Willie Hunter helped save the course from severe flooding in 1939, and helped rescue the club from bankruptcy during World War II. The 1927 movie Spring Fever was filmed there, called the Oakmont Country Club in the movie.

PGA Tour

Riviera hosted the Los Angeles Open in 1929 and 1930, then nine consecutive years from 1945 through 1953. It returned in 1973,[11] where it has remained, with the exception of 1983 and 1998, for a total of 55 times through 2018.
The course is well known for Ben Hogan, and the course has been called "Hogan's Alley"[11] (a moniker shared with Colonial Country Club in Texas). In the 1940s, Hogan won the L.A. Open three times and finished second once. Other notable winners at Riviera include Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Hale Irwin, Tom Watson, Johnny Miller, Ben Crenshaw, Bubba Watson, Mark Calcavecchia, Fred Couples, Corey Pavin, Craig Stadler, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els, Mike Weir, and Phil Mickelson. Hogan also won the 1948 U.S. Open at Riviera, and Irwin also won the 1998 U.S. Senior Open. Hal Sutton won the 1983 PGA, and Steve Elkington won the 1995 PGA.
More recent winners at Riviera include Rory Sabbatini in 2006,[12] and Charles Howell III, who won in 2007 in a sudden-death playoff against Phil Mickelson.[13][14] In 2008, the first as the Northern Trust Open, Mickelson hung on for a two-shot win over Jeff Quinney to win for the first time at Riviera. This win gave Mickelson at least one win in every West Coast Swing event.
Notable exceptions to the list of winners are Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. Nicklaus' best finish was at age 38 in 1978, two strokes back as solo runner-up after an uncharacteristic stumble late in the final round.[15] As a high school sophomore from Cypress in neighboring Orange County, Woods played his very first PGA Tour event, on a sponsor's exemption (as an amateur) at Riviera in 1992; he shot 72–75 and missed the cut.[16] His best finish at L.A. was in 1998, when the Nissan Open was held at the Valencia Country Club (Riviera was being prepared for the U.S. Senior Open). Woods shot 65–66 on the weekend, but lost in a playoff to Billy Mayfair,[17] one of only two playoff losses on tour (15–2 through February 2014). Woods finished tied for second in 1999 and had top-10 finishes in 2003 and 2004. The 2005 event had only two rounds due to rain; Woods finished 13th.[18] He last played at Riviera in 2006, also rain-plagued, but withdrew after two rounds due to illness.[19][20]

Major championships held at Riviera

Year Tournament Winner Winner's
share ($)
1948 U.S. Open United States Ben Hogan 2,000
1983 PGA Championship United States Hal Sutton 100,000
1995 PGA Championship Australia Steve Elkington 360,000
1998 U.S. Senior Open United States Hale Irwin 267,500
Bolded years are major championships on the PGA Tour.

General information

The greens at Riviera are Poa annua, common for the West, but the fairways and rough are Kikuyu grass.[21][22][23] A tough, dense pasture grass imported from Africa, it had been used at a nearby polo field in the 1930s and was also planted on hillsides to prevent erosion. Over the years, it gradually invaded the course and became the dominant species. Kikuyu provides optimal lies on close-mown fairways, but is very challenging in the spongy rough.[21][22]
Guests at Riviera must play the course with a member. For the dress code, denim is not allowed; a collared shirt and either Bermuda shorts or slacks are required.

The course

The course is a par 71, at a length of 7,013 yards (6,413 m) from the back tees (which has been lengthened to 7,322 yards (6,695 m) for Tour play), 6,531 yards (5,972 m) from the middle tees, and 5,907 yards (5,401 m) from the forward tees. The men's slope ratings are 74.6/135 and 72.2/130 for the back and middle tees, respectively. The ladies' slope rating is 74.3/142 for the forward tees.[3]
The course record for competitive play is 61, ten under par, shot by Ted Tryba in 1999 in the third round of the Nissan Open, and included a bogey on 18.[4][5] Tryba was the runner-up that year to Ernie Els.[24] The course record for the lowest nine holes is 28 (seven under par on the front nine), shot by Andrew Magee in the opening round in 1991 (followed by a 38 on the back nine for a 66).[25] He finished the tournament four strokes back, tied for eighth.[26]

Front nine

9th hole in 2006
The first hole, a short Par-5, is an easy beginning hole. The tee is elevated 75 feet (23 m) above the fairway, tempting players to hit driver but out of bounds on the left side and a barranca crossing the fairway make players cautious. Scores range from eagle to double bogey. The second hole is a long par four that plays uphill and into the wind. It's the number one handicap hole. The third hole is a medium-length Par-4 that also plays into a breeze.
The fourth hole is a very long Par-3, which Hogan called the "best par three in America." The par four fifth hole plays into the wind and is almost on the side of the hill. The par three sixth hole is world-famous for having a bunker in the middle of the green. If a player is on the wrong side of the green, they will have to make a tough decision to either putt around or chip over the bunker.
The narrow fairway at the seventh hole, a par four, is difficult to hit. The eighth hole, a long par four, has two fairways separated by a dry ditch. The ninth, a long, uphill Par-4, is known for its well-placed fairway bunkers.

Back nine

The tenth hole is a very short, 315 yard Par-4 known as a risk-reward hole. Longer hitters can try to drive the green but an accurate drive will be needed since several bunkers surround the green. The 11th hole is a long Par-5 where eucalyptus trees and a barranca come into play. The 12th is a long Par-4, often into the wind, that plays to a narrow green surrounded by the barranca, bunkers and trees. One, Bogey's Tree, is named after Humphrey Bogart.
The 13th hole is a tough driving hole, with the barranca on the left side and eucalyptus along the right. The 14th is an easy Par-3 with the largest green on the golf course but the green is multi-tiered, which makes putting difficult. The 15th hole is a dogleg Par-4 to the right that features another large green but it's two-tiered so golfers must make sure their ball is on the proper tier. This hole plays into the breeze of the Pacific Ocean so it's a pivotal hole in the tournament.
The 16th hole is the last Par-3 on the course and can yield birdies, however players will need to hit the small green that is surrounded by bunkers. The 17th hole is a long, uphill Par-5 that is the longest hole on the course. The final 18th hole is a world-famous Par-4. The tee shot is blind and the ball must find the fairway to have any chance of reaching the green, which is surrounded by a natural amphitheater with a beautiful view of the clubhouse.

Scorecard

Riviera Country Club
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
2017 Genesis Open 503 471 434 236 434 199 408 433 458 3576 315 583 479 459 192 487 166 590 475 3746 7322
Black 75.6 / 137 503 463 434 236 434 199 408 433 458 3568 315 564 479 459 176 487 166 590 475 3711 7279
Blue 74.6 / 135 503 463 434 236 419 175 408 416 420 3474 315 564 410 438 176 443 166 576 451 3539 7013
White 72.2 /130 497 445 405 223 408 144 370 375 406 3273 301 513 367 406 159 430 148 512 422 3258 6531
Par 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 35 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 5 4 36 71
Handicap 17 1 5 7 11 15 9 13 3 16 10 8 6 18 2 14 12 4
Women's 74.3 / 142 450 393 371 186 386 130 318 350 386 2970 275 484 317 354 142 411 125 498 331 2937 5907
Par 5 5 4 3 4 3 4 4 5 37 4 5 4 4 3 5 3 5 4 37 74
Handicap 5 15 1 7 3 17 9 13 11 12 2 6 4 18 14 16 8 10
Source[2][27]

References


  • Ferguson, Doug (February 16, 2016). "After all these years, Riviera holds it own". San Diego Union Tribune. Associated Press. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
    1. "Northern Trust Open Official Program". 2012. p. 97. Retrieved August 3, 2012.

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