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Los Angeles Golf Courses: Sun, Surf and More

2016/7/19 15:27:32

Of course you don't want to play golf on the beach, which would be like playing in a gargantuan sand trap - but you can certainly enjoy a view of the ocean while playing at several Los Angeles golf courses, many of which are absolute garden spots. When it comes to the choice of a golf course, Los Angeles aficionados can choose from any one of dozens of well-maintained, challenging public facilities - which are economical to use (in some cases they are free to the public), and include practice areas where you can concentrate on perfecting specific skills such as putting or swing - or one of the city's exclusive private country clubs. In fact, many a private LA golf course is legendary; a few private Los Angeles golf courses date back to the early years of the 20th Century. Who's to say you won't run into the ghosts of some silver screen legends such as Charlie Chaplin or Clark Gable?

We're kidding, of course - there's no such thing as ghosts (right?) You'll definitely enjoy the mature and meticulous landscaping as well as gorgeous views when you play at a private LA golf course like Bobby Jones Golf just outside Malibu or one of the several exclusive LA golf courses in and around spectacular Topanga State Park.

Private vs. the Public Golf Course

Los Angeles residents enjoy having a choice between private country clubs and public municipal facilities; each of these offer certain advantages to particular people, and some may be better served by one more than the other. Private LA golf courses are of course expensive as well as exclusive facilities; however, these offer much more in the way of amenities such as food service (and you'll find that the food at a private LA golf course restaurant to be excellent) as well as other activities; sometimes, a relaxing swim after a game is just the thing, followed by a cocktail at the onsite lounge.

You won't find such amenities at public Los Angeles golf courses, though the play can be just as challenging. One major difference is the cost; as you might expect, you'll pay much less to play at a public golf course. Los Angeles visitors will probably prefer public facilities for just this reason. Fortunately, there are lodging facilities that are quite convenient to these Los Angeles golf courses when you come to visit on business or for pleasure.

Los Angeles Tee Times

Visitors to the City of Angels will want to take advantage of the less-crowded Los Angeles tee times, which are generally during weekday mornings. These are the least expensive times to enjoy Los Angeles golf courses, and will give you the pleasure of a more leisurely-paced game as well.
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