
If you love golf, there's a must-know golf course in LA.
It's the Riviera Country Club (Riviera Country Club).
Located in Pacific Palisades, which has been in the news lately due to ground movement, this club was established in 1926 and boasts nearly a century of history, being considered one of the most iconic courses in American golf history.
Among professional golfers, it's simply known as Riviera.
The historical significance of the Riviera Country Club is also reflected in its statistics.
The course is designed as a par 71, measuring 7,366 yards, and consistently ranks among the top golf courses in the world.
Numerous major and tour events, including the US Open, PGA Championship, and Los Angeles Open, have been held here.
In particular, the current Genesis Invitational is hosted annually on this course and is well-known as an event organized by Tiger Woods.
What makes it even more special is that Riviera has been selected as the golf venue for the 2028 LA Olympics.
Golf enthusiasts can't help but get excited about this news.
The confirmation that the golf events for the 2028 LA Olympics will take place at Riviera is not just about using a "good course."
To be honest, for golf lovers, it feels a bit like holding the Olympics at a sacred site.

Seeing the world's top players compete for gold medals in LA? That's truly a rare opportunity.
What's even more exciting is that Korean players will also be competing on this course.
Experiencing the scenes you've only seen on TV in the same city will likely be an emotional experience.
The Riviera course itself is quite unique. It's not just a well-designed golf course; it embodies the old golf design philosophy.
Designed by George Thomas and Billy Bell, it maintains a style that preserves the natural terrain rather than being artificially sculpted like many modern courses.
Its layout flows along the ridges of the Santa Monica Mountains, creating a different feel at each hole.
Thus, after playing a round, it's one of the few places that "sticks in your memory."
Those who have played golf here often talk about the 10th hole. It's a short par 4, but it can easily lead to disaster if you get greedy.
And the 16th hole has a completely different atmosphere. With water surrounding the green, the tension rises significantly.
In this way, each hole is memorable rather than just passing by.
Membership is not open to everyone; it operates on an invitation basis, requiring a recommendation from an existing member.The initial membership fee is reported to be around $250,000 to $350,000, with annual dues ranging from $25,000 to $40,000.
Additionally, there are minimum spending requirements for food and beverages. In simple terms, it's not just about having money; you also need a network and time.
So, the only realistic way for the general public to access it is to attend as a gallery member during the Genesis Invitational.
During this time, you can enter the course and watch the players up close. It's completely different from watching on TV. You can feel the sound of the ball, the tension, and the players' expressions.
While it's often said that LA is a great city for golf, it's even more special for these reasons.
The weather is excellent, and there's a wide variety of course options. You can choose from public courses to mid-range courses, and even more natural courses around Malibu.
So, even if it's not Riviera, you can still have an enjoyable round.
However, the characteristic of the Riviera Country Club golf course is that "the level of golf experience you can enjoy in LA is significantly different from other places."




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