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Bel-Air Country Club
Notable for its exceptionally steep terrain, which requires players to travel between holes via tunnels, an elevator, and a suspension bridge, Bel-Air Country Club has attracted members and their guests since opening in the 1920s. The course originally benefited from a design by George C. Thomas and William P. Bell, and was restored in 2017-18 by Tom Doak, who successfully returned the par-70 layout to its original Roaring Twenties glory.
Los Angeles Country Club (North)
This par-71 venue stretches for 7,530 yards through the outskirts of Los Angeles. Also designed by George C. Thomas, with help from William P. Bell, the course similarly underwent a successful renovation in the 2010s. Notable holes include the long and challenging par-3 9th and the picturesque par-3 11th, the latter of which offers a view of downtown Los Angeles.