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Golf Course Review Roosevelt Golf Course Los Angeles California

Roosevelt Golf Course

Golf Course Review Roosevelt Golf Course Los Angeles California

ALERT: Aeration
Could be doing minor aeration during Fall 2019. Calls to the LA City golf courses and checking the LA City Golf Course website have provided very little or no information about when minor aeration will or will not occur. However there have been posts from golfers that this is occurring so hence this alert.
* Although Greenskeeper.org researches all alerts before posting, we ask that you please contact the golf course for confirmation.

Reviewed by: roarksown1, Playa del Rey

Played the newly revamped Roosevelt on Sunday with bnaso and his son with a 9:44am tee time and walking it. Was very excited to see some of the changes that have happened here since they put some money into fixing up the place and updating the irrigation system.

The Review

Golf Playing Conditions 6.05 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.05 GOOD

Overall, the course still plays mostly the same way. They added in a few bunkers here, moved some there, and removed some others elsewhere. The most prominent changes? Big bunker in the middle of the fairway on the 4th hole and trees removed for the draw. There are no longer fences backstopping the greens on the 4th and 9th holes. The bunker guarding the 7th hole green is now just mounds. The bunker on the fifth hole in the middle of the fairway appears to have been moved more to the left from the tee box.

What else has improved? Drinking fountains! They’re great and a nice addition. They’ve also updated the parking lot with more spaces (great idea!) and the restaurant/snack shop is modernized and apparently more dog and kid friendly. I never thought the old one needed replacing though.

Conditions were somewhat better than I remember most of the time at Roosevelt, but conditions never bothered me much here because it’s such a unique nine-hole experience. The terrain and holes are varied, there are elevations and narrow chutes, some wide open fairways and of course the scenery, topography and wildlife is second to none in the region.

Fairways were in pretty good shape this time around with a lot fewer thin or burned out areas than my last visits a few years ago. Tee boxes remain a difficulty here though as they’re mostly beat up and bare. Bunkers had some decent sand in them to get the job done. The greens were pretty good in terms of roll and holding shots, but there were some areas of damage and a lot of ball marks from lazy golfers.

Parting Thoughts

I always enjoy coming to this course when time is of the essence and want a quality experience and don’t have to break the bank to do it. Always recommend this place, especially if you’ve never played it before. It’s very cool.

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LA City Golf Rolls out Re-Vamped Player Card

LA City Golf Player Card

The Player Card

Golf Loyalty Program through LA City Parks & Recration

City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks - Golf Division
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You may have seen this advertised at your local city course here in Los Angeles.  LA City Golf presents their revamped Player Card.  It’s not just a reservation or discount card, it’s now a golf loyalty program.

We are not only blessed with some of the best weather for golf but now you can play for FREE provided you get your Player Card and take advantage of the savings.  Even the most cost-conscience golfer can play regularly at these great courses with the re-vamped Player Card from LA City Golf and get FREE Golf through their loyalty program.

How it works

It’s simple.

With the roll-out of their new reservation system, LA City Golf presents their golf loyalty program with the LA City Player Card.  Register your Player Card for $25/year.  You can obtain a Player Card at any LA City Golf Course or by calling 818-291-9980.  (Click HERE for additional information.)  For every $1 you spend on tee times at all participating LA City Courses you get a point.  Get enough points and you can redeem these points for FREE Golf after 10AM Weekdays and it’s good for 18 months.

If you’re like me you live next to more than one of LA City’s Golf Courses.  It pays to play local.  Play courses like Rancho Park, Wilson, Harding, Encino, Balboa, Hansen Dam and Woodley Lakes to name a few.  Show your Player Card to the starter and qualify for points you can redeem later for FREE golf.

And who doesn’t like FREE golf?

The Analysis

Just over 10 rounds playing regulation courses and the card pays for itself for the year.  Play 9 hole courses it pays for itself in a little over a 15 rounds of golf.  Seniors can take advantage of the deal.  Regular Joes like you and me can take advantage of the deal.  It’s available to every golfer in LA City and surrounding areas.

Not Just FREE Golf

LA Golf Loyalty Card
LA Golf Loyalty Card

As a Player Club member your Twilight rates are extended an hour early.  You can book 9 days in advance (general public can book only 7 days in advance. Player Club is available at all of Los Angeles City Golf Courses.

  • Rancho Park Golf Course – Host to a few PGA, LPGA and Champion Tour Events, Host of the LA Open, 24th Amateur Public Links Championship (USGA)
  • Wilson Golf Course (Griffith Park) – Host to the LA Open (1937-1939)
  • Harding Golf Course (Griffith Park) – Host to the LA Open (1937-1939)
  • Encino Golf Course (Sepulveda Golf Complex) – Part of a sprawling Golf Complex in the middle of the Valley.  Some Great golf and value.
  • Balboa Golf Course (Sepulveda Golf Complex) – Part of a sprawling Golf Complex in the middle of the Valley.  Some Great golf and value.
  • Hansen Dam Golf Course
  • Woodly Lakes Golf Course – Located opposite the Sepulveda Golf Complex; it’s range was recently revamped.
  • Harbor Park Golf Course (9 Hole) – Golf this regulation 9 Hole Course with some of the best conditions for LA City Courses.
  • Roosevelt Golf course (9 Hole) – in the Heart of Griffith Park
  • Penmar Golf Course (9 Hole) – Close to the Santa Monica Airport and a great landing emergency landing area.  Just ask Harrison Ford.
  • Rancho Park Par 3
  • Los Feliz Par 3

LA City is excited to offer this program to golfers to prove that it pays to play LA.  That’s a lot of golf and for the modest investment of only $25 yearly.  Seniors can take advantage of these specials and even deeper discounts.

Editor’s Note

Check it out.  Click HERE for additional information at the LA City Golf Course website.  Just remember you heard it here from Greenskeeper.Org.  Check out local maintenance schedules and aeration alerts here at Greenskeeper.org in addition to the latest golf course reviews of your favorite courses.  Know Before You Go (r) with Greenskeeper.Org.  Click HERE to view our website.