There are 149 results that match 27734 Sand Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, California 91387, Los Angeles County.
Courses (79)
Santa Clarita, California
Semi-Private
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Newhall, California
Private
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Sylmar, California
Municipal
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Valencia, California
Public
3.5217
276
Valencia, California
Public
3.5217
276
Valencia, California
Private
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Valencia, California
Private
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3
Granada Hills, California
Public
3.3686875694
657
Pacoima, California
Public
4.0357026626
546
Sunland, California
Public
3.9269616303
1283
North Hills, California
Public
5.0
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Northridge, California
Private
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Burbank, California
Public
3.6101346665
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Van Nuys, California
Public
3.7450230079
460
Burbank, California
Public
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Van Nuys, California
Public
3.7450230079
460
Van Nuys, California
Public
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548
Lake Elizabeth, California
Public
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Encino, California
Public/Municipal
3.8386556888
400
Encino, California
Public/Municipal
4.0438950163
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Resorts (1)
Pacific Palms Resort is billed as "LA's hilltop hideaway", the only full-service luxury golf and conference resort in Los Angeles County. The setting of the 292-room hotel and two golf courses by William F. Bell and Casey O'Callaghan is set against the San Gabriel Valley Mountains. Live music and jazz sets the mood at the Red Restaurant and Bar.…
Articles (13)
In Southern California, Robinson Ranch has a new name, Sand Canyon Country Club, and plans to build a hotel onsite in addition to its 27-hole golf course.
Robinson Ranch debuted its new Valley course the first week of March, roughly eight months after the infamous Sand wildfire torched 3,300 acres of the surrounding Angeles National Forest
Heading to Pasadena to see FSU and Oregon in the Rose Bowl Game? There are plenty of worthwhile golf courses in the Pasadena area to play before or after the game.
What's the golfer to do in southern California when corralled into a family trip? Pony up cash for a swank resort and spend much of the time away from the course indulging the family, or seek affordable golf destinations near major attractions?
Yes, there is plenty of public golf beyond the exclusive private clubs in Tinseltown. And fortunately, in an area where mild weather and copious sunshine are the norm, decent conditions rule, and business is steady for the canniest of the local operators. Los Angeles resident golf writer David Weiss shares where he plays around his hometown when he's not playing on the road.
Everybody knows about Bel-Air, Los Angeles Country Club or Riviera. All are great places to play if you're in Los Angeles. The trouble is they are all very, very private. So if you're visiting downtown L.A. either on business or pleasure, where do you play daily fee or public golf? Relax. Mike Bailey has some suggestions.
We found the top rated courses in the area over the past six months to see which are leaving golfers happiest.
In Los Angeles, local golfers and savvy visitors are willing to wait a little longer on the tee because they reap the rewards of quality city golf for minimal capital. L.A.'s muni courses range from undulating fairways in the Hollywood Hills to a bucolic getaway on the West Side. Two top-notch choices are Griffith Park and Rancho Park in Cheviot Hills. Robert Gray has more.
Trip Dispatch: Los Angeles and West Hollywood served as warm hosts for the annual Cal Cup, a gathering of international travel professionals.
When you're playing a municipal golf course in a state, city, county or metropark chain of parks, you're almost always guaranteed a round of golf in a natural setting with no homes and little traffic.
Tee off early in the mountains above Malibu, then head down the Pacific Coast Highway for a second round of golf that will afford amazing sunset views.
In the Malibu area, swanky, private Sherwood C.C. and Riviera may be tops. But there are plenty of courses you can play, including Malibu Golf Club, Palos Verdes Golf Club, Ojai Valley Inn and Tierra Rejada G.C. Jason Scott Deegan has more.
It's easy to hear the name Malibu Golf Club and envision a snooty private country club. Nothing could be farther from the truth. This beautiful parcel of land in the Santa Monica Mountains has always been open to the public and only 45 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. And you can play in the off-season for as little as $60.
Galleries (3)
Robinson Ranch Golf Club, located 25 miles north of Los Angeles in Santa Clarita, Calif., is home to two 18-hole Ted Robinson Sr. layouts: the Valley Course and the Mountain Course. Robinson Ranch G.C. has a private club feel, but it's open to the public.
Lost Canyon Golf Club in Simi Valley, Calif. is a 36-hole, daily-fee facility located near downtown Los Angeles, off Highway 118. Both courses here, the Sky and the Shadow, were designed by Pete Dye with assistance from Fred Couples, and wind through the Santa Susana mountains. Oleg Volovik shows us more in this photo gallery.
Take a photo tour of Rustic Canyon, one of the Los Angeles area's best values, and an affordable golf course design by architect Gil Hanse with Geoff Shackelford.
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