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Published: October, 2009

The Hot 100

From the best courses, clubhouses and resorts to the best golf monuments and places to walk in the footsteps of local legends, here’s our annual list of everything we love about golf in Southern California.





Finding 100 entries on Southland Golf’s 2009 Hot List wasn’t difficult. We could easily have found 1,000 cool, groovy and out of sight things to write about on our home turf.

But this year, our annual Best of Southern California Golf Issue focuses primarily on those facilities that truly are the lifeblood of golf in our region — the ones we all can play. Yes, we have some of the finest and most famous private clubs in the world, but let’s face it, those are generally reserved for the wealthy and well connected.

For the rest of us, we have to settle for public golf venues, whether it’s a nine-hole executive course or an opulent high-end daily-fee resort.

Check that: “settle” isn’t the right word. When you look over our 2009 Hot List, you’ll see that our vast array of public courses could keep even the most avid golfer happy for a lifetime.


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Readers Feedback:

I really enjoy golf but my only complaint is the way that courses, resorts, etc., treat single golfers. Eveything seems to be around 2 somes or higher. It's like were a pox on the sport yet it is billed as a individual sport but an individual can't make reservations. My opinion. Thanks
Comment at 10/16/2009