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Legendary Stage Set for 123rd U.S. Open at L.A. Country Club

Unparalleled Beauty and Rich History Await on Iconic North Course and Majestic Clubhouse.

The famed Los Angeles Country Club will make history as the host site for the 123rd U.S. Open from June 15-18.
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The Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course, nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, will make history as the host site for the 123rd U.S. Open from June 15-18. This momentous occasion marks the first time the world’s greatest golfers will compete on this legendary course, adding a new chapter to championship golf. The event holds tremendous significance for the Los Angeles area, showcasing the brilliance of the course and creating an unforgettable experience.

Established in 1897, the Los Angeles Country Club has a storied past. Led by Joseph Sartori and Edward Tufts, the club aimed to promote golf in Southern California. After settling near Beverly Hills, the club officially opened on May 30, 1911, with an 18-hole course designed by Sartori, Tufts, Macbeth, and Orr.

Recognizing the sport’s growing popularity, renowned golf architect W. Herbert Fowler added two new 18-hole courses to the club in 1921. Later, George C. Thomas Jr., a respected golf course architect and club member, redesigned the North Course in the late 1920s. This layout is considered one of his most exceptional designs. In 2010, Gil Hanse led a five-year restoration project on the North Course, preserving Thomas’ original 1928 layout while incorporating modern elements.

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Courtesy USGA

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The club’s historic Clubhouse, designed by architect Sumner Hunt, underwent a significant renovation from March 2015 to August 2016, restoring its original grandeur. The reopening ceremony included the rededication of the Reagan Terrace, honoring former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, a member of the Los Angeles Country Club.

Additionally, the club’s South Course underwent a renovation, reopening in July 2016. Offering a distinct golfing experience, it complements the North Course’s allure.

As the 123rd U.S. Open approaches, anticipation grows among golf enthusiasts worldwide. The North Course and its remarkable Clubhouse, an architectural gem, promise to captivate visitors. From luxurious interiors to picturesque verandas, the Clubhouse exudes a sense of history and grandeur, serving as a perfect backdrop for this prestigious event.

Returning to the heart of Los Angeles after a 28-year hiatus, the U.S. Open brings back the excitement of a major tournament on the West Coast. Spectators will witness history in the making as the world’s finest players compete for glory against the backdrop of this revered course.

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Furthermore, the U.S. Open’s return to the Los Angeles Country Club marks a milestone, being the first in the region in 75 years. This momentous occasion reignites the passion for golf in the area, leaving an indelible mark on the sporting landscape.

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