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Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra Calfornia

Westridge Golf Club

Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra Calfornia

Reviewed by: weber, coto de caza

Golf Playing Conditions 5.90 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 5.90 GOOD

Early morning round on a cool winter morning, but at least there was not the gusty winds which were present yesterday. Check in as always was fast and efficient, staff is friendly and very accommodating. Taking advantage of the great senior rate makes this course one of better deals in Orange County.

Conditions are pretty much what I expected, and not a lot to add to the prior two reviews, except I found the greens a little quicker than I had anticipated. The usual “bare” areas which are becoming common to conserve water, but they really do not affect play. (Or shouldn’t) Both bunkers I found were well raked and although they had sand, they were a bit firm.

Lots of fun holes on this course. Interesting, enough of a challenge to keep your interest without causing too much stress. (Providing you can keep your tee shots straight) The only hole on this course I really do not care for is #17. Other than being long and uphill, there is not much to like about it. Maybe because of those reasons and the fact I always seem to boogie it, just not a fan of the hole.

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Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Westridge Golf Club

Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Reviewed by: michaelko, Elk Grove, CA

Golf Course Playing Conditions 6.20 GOOD
Golf Course Playing Conditions 6.20 GOOD

Played Friday, 7am as a two-some at Westridge.  It was a four hour round.

Course in decent shape. Greens are in good shape.  Estimate greens running about a slow 10 on the Stimp.

It’s a challenging layout which demands accuracy, but if you hit good shots, you can score well. It’s a nice daily fee course kept in municipal shape.  In my opinion conditions are acceptable, and the price is right. Had a good time.

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Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Westridge Golf Club

Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Reviewed by: weber, coto de caza
6.14

Golf Playing Conditions 6.14 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.14 GOOD

Inspired by Larry’s recent review, plus the great senior rate and relative closeness to home, back out to Westridge. I’ve always enjoyed playing here because there are a nice mix of holes, some real birdie opportunities (Although I made only one) but also some tough holes.
I don’t find the holes redundant, a nice variety coupled with the elevation changes

Conditions were pretty much what I expected after reading Larry’s recent review. Greens rolled quicker than they looked, which is my preference. Fairways generally good, with a few issues, bunkers were well maintained with nice amount of sand.

Staff here is always friendly and accommodating. $40 w/cart to play anywhere in Orange County is a good deal. There frequently seems to be mixed reviews about this course, but I find it a fun, interesting course to play, which if you can keep your ball in play, does not beat you up yet provides enough of a a challenge to keep your interest.

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Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Westridge Golf Club

La Habra, CA

Reviewed by: grantar2, Mission Viejo

Golf Playing Conditions 5.98 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 5.98 GOOD

Played Westridge Golf Club in La Habra, Friday 8/24/2018, 1:30 pm tee time on a Underpar deal at $35 per player with cart. (Restrictions on deal were a tee time after 10am Mon-Friday).

Arrived early checked in at the pro shop. Staff was nice, but the attendant on duty was not familiar with Underpar or the deal being offered and tried to tell me we could only play the morning even though she confirmed we were scheduled for 1:30pm until corrected by her co-worker, who then showed her how the voucher worked. Fortunately, we were checked in, went downstairs and checked in with the starter (very nice) got our cart and headed for the driving range. Medium bucket 80 balls was $8 dollars (The Underpar deal did not come with range balls).

We were sent out about ten minutes early with a note we might be joined by twosome either at the tee or as we played. The twosome showed up as we were teeing up and I am glad they did. Two guys who regularly play this course Tony and Glenn were among the nicest guys I have played with. My buddy is a single digit handicap so it was nice that both of these guys were competitive with him. I had a tough day with a two-way miss.

The Review

The course is beautiful, located in the hills of La Habra not far form Beach Blvd, off of Imperial. It’s not as majestic as Black Gold, but I think I like it even better layout wise. The fairways are very narrow and slope hard to one side. There is little in the way of rough, errant shots are most likely to find native area that is protected both by rule, and rattle snake as a result, I donated about three sleeves of balls. Where there was rough it was deep and very penal.

Carts are basic, no GPS, clean functional.

The tee boxes were lush but could have been more level, and compact. There were some irregularities not quite holes, soft or very hard areas. The tee boxes aren’t terrible and aren’t too uneven, just lumpy however given the overall condition of the course they are the noticeable let down.

Rough, most rough is around the green, and in thin strips along the fairway. If the ball stops in the rough it will require all your attention as it is thick and sticky, but given the slope of the fairways the ball is as likely to go out of bounds.

The fairways are narrow and feature very good coverage of mostly green grass. If you control your ball find the fairway, don’t get an unlucky bounce you will still most likely find yourself with a uphill, side-hill, downhill, uneven lie.

The narrow undulating fairways pockmarked with fairway bunkers seem to be the courses main defense. This is target golf.

Bunkers – The course features numerous fairway and green-side bunkers. The fairway bunkers are a fair test but deeper than many I have seen on other courses, and the green-side bunkers look like they were dug by marines defending the area. The use of Bunkers around some greens present almost a moat surrounding the putting surface.

The greens are beautiful, fast with more breaks than TV show. I loved the greens, if you holed a one putt on these greens of more than four feet you feel accomplished.

Parting Thoughts

This course has a really nice playing layout, with majestic views of the surrounding community. The tee boxes need a little attention, the bunkers well hard packed are very playable. Pace of play is very good, we took around four hours. The course needs more water stations. The separation of the parking lot from the clubhouse, and the starters station do a good job of preventing you bringing a cooler of water, however there were only two water stations on the course (at least that we saw), there were two low output water fountains by the restrooms. The snack bar is such that you have to go off route to stop as you make the turn and with the pace of play we experienced on Friday that would have been a train wreck. There is no sign on course giving you a number to pre-order. We did not see a beverage cart on course at any time during the round.

Would I recommend this course, yes very much, and I would definitely play it again at this rate? It’s not easy, and I was physically sore for a couple of days after playing. The course overall is in good shape, and well worth testing your game against.

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Recent Golf Course Review Westridge Golf Club La Habra California

Westridge Golf Club

La Habra, CA

Reviewed by: golferic420, Redondo Beach

Golf Playing Condtiions 6.13 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.13 GOOD

Gotta say that Westridge is in darn fine shape!

Tee’d off as a threesome at 7 AM on Sunday the 7/29. Behind multiple foursomes and pace was still great 4:10. A little waiting here and there, but we were a threesome, so understandable.

I am blown away at how they ‘saved’ this course. 3-4 years ago, it was really bad. I thought it was lost for good. The course is still penal, as if you miss too much to the right or left, you’re gone (down the hill to the other holes – which you sometimes can’t get to), or up in the hills towards the homes).

Most tee boxes were good. Flat, with nice grooming (a few were not mowed yet).

Fairways were in great summer shape. A couple dried out areas, but not bad at all. The fairways provided great turf to hit from, as well as decent roll out on well struck shots. That also hurts you here, as too much roll, you roll off the side of a hill to a penalty stroke.

Rough was ok. Not too penal, just less spin on approach shots. Bunkers were all pretty good. A few were still wet from the morning.  Greens were probably the best I’ve ever seen here! No joke! Held great shots, rolled true, med-fast, and not too many bad ball marks. Very impressed.

All in all, I highly recommend right now. And still shocked at the conditions.