Bel-Air Country Club

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The Bel-Air Country Club is a social club located in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California. The property includes an 18-hole golf course and tennis courts.[1]

History

Located in Bel Air, the club was founded in 1925, financed by Alphonzo Bell and the clubhouse designed by noted southern California architect Carleton Winslow.[2] The golf course, opened soon after, was designed by George C. Thomas, Jr. and William P. Bell, measuring 6,491 yards and a par 70.[3] Described as "exclusive", the club offers one of the most challenging golf courses on the West Coast,[4] and is consistently ranked as one of the highest-rated golf courses in California.[3][5][6] The club hosted the 1976 U.S. Men's Amateur Championship, won by Bill Sander, and the 2004 U.S. Senior Amateur. Alfred Hitchcock's former home on Bellagio Road overlooks the course.[7]

Honorary members

The Club also has a program that exists to remember and honor well-known individuals; they are called honorary members. These include Arnold Palmer, Amy Alcott, Byron Nelson, Greg Norman, Ken Venturi, Ronald Reagan, and Luke Donald.

Bibliography

  • Joe Novak, Bel-Air Country Club: A Living Legend (Delmar Printing, 1993)

References

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  2. Architectural Forum, March 1930
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