Lakewood Country Club
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| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | 72 | 7033 yards | 73.0 | 128 |
| Back | 72 | 6729 yards | 71.5 | 124 |
| Middle | 72 | 6416 yards | 70.0 | 120 |
| Forward | 72 | 5903 yards | 67.7 | 114 |
| ForwardW) | 74 | 5903 yards | 74.0 | 126 |
| Orange | 72 | 4739 yards | 61.5 | 100 |
| Orange (W) | 74 | 4739 yards | 61.6 | 101 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black M: 73.2/129 W: 80.2/140 | 427 | 426 | 177 | 357 | 225 | 451 | 519 | 371 | 515 | 3468 | 438 | 396 | 225 | 438 | 504 | 364 | 399 | 217 | 561 | 3542 | 7010 |
| Blue M: 71.9/125 W: 78.5/136 | 420 | 406 | 159 | 356 | 209 | 441 | 512 | 362 | 503 | 3368 | 407 | 371 | 217 | 409 | 487 | 344 | 377 | 196 | 551 | 3359 | 6727 |
| White M: 70.3/121 W: 76.8/132 | 409 | 387 | 136 | 340 | 192 | 431 | 494 | 332 | 490 | 3211 | 390 | 356 | 203 | 396 | 474 | 324 | 359 | 177 | 517 | 3196 | 6407 |
| Silver M: 68.0/115 W: 74.0/126 | 374 | 327 | 115 | 318 | 133 | 413 | 483 | 306 | 474 | 2943 | 361 | 337 | 147 | 403 | 462 | 313 | 341 | 149 | 467 | 2980 | 5923 |
| Orange M: 61.7/100 W: 65.5/109 | 280 | 254 | 85 | 232 | 132 | 366 | 258 | 278 | 391 | 2276 | 270 | 280 | 116 | 266 | 350 | 222 | 251 | 101 | 363 | 2219 | 4495 |
| Handicap | 7 | 3 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 5 | 2 | 10 | 12 | 4 | 14 | 18 | 8 | 16 | 6 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
| Handicap (W) | 9 | 5 | 13 | 15 | 17 | 3 | 1 | 11 | 7 | 2 | 14 | 16 | 8 | 4 | 12 | 10 | 18 | 6 |
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Lakewood
The course was in decent shape the fairways were dry and the bunkers were super wet and aweful. I have to say The greens were in great shape. The course did have two temporary greens number 2 and 8. There was no mention of it online. The tee box markers were not set. So, we did decided were we would tee off from and set down the markers ourself. There was also no mention that a tournament would be played. By the time we got to the 11th we ran into the groups in the tournament so, our play significantly slowed down. The play slowed by two groups at a tee box. Not to mention people from the scramble began to pick up out balls followed by "Oh, I thought it was my ball".
Ready for a 6-7 hour round then this is your place
I honestly do not know why I even try. But gave Lakewood CC a chance again last week. Pulled up and could already see 4-5 groups just waiting on the first tee to go out. So my friend and I got through 5 holes in at the blazing speed of 1 hour 45 minutes and decided to call it a day as the next hole was backed up 3 groups. (Par 5 number 6). This course is fun and usually pretty well maintained, but unless you get lucky and catch it without a million people on it. RUN AWAY.
Very very slow!
The course itself is very nice. The greens are very well kept and fast! The course isn't to long but with a good amount of fairway bunkers it can be a little challenging, but fun. The staff was very nice and helpful when needed. So here comes the negatives. We had a tee time for 3:15, yes a little late start but we planed on getting through at least 14-15 holes, but it wasn't easy getting through 9! We called it after hole 7 when it was around 5:45-6 because we were the third group on the tee with a group in the fairway and another on the green. Pace of play was awful and the course was way to over booked.
Overall all nice course when it comes to conditions, but as for pace of play it was awful. I understand the course will be busy on a Sunday afternoon, but the management team needs to do a better job speeding the pace up.
6 Hour Round
6 hour round on a Saturday right? Wrong. We teed off at 1:30 and raced daylight to finish. Followed a 4-some and 5-some of walkers. At no point did a Marshall address the slow pace of play.
7 HOUR ROUND!
Longest round of my life. Groups of 5 going out, no marshall on the grounds making sure pace was moving along. One of the holes had 4 groups waiting on it as it was like a traffic jam on the 405.
What a shame...
This used to be a great course to play. I haven't played here in at least a year, and from the moment I walked in the pro shop, I was reminded why. We made a 7:07am tee time for 4, one guy had to no show, so that put us to 3. A normal assumption in SoCal would be the addition of a walk on to make a foursome, but no, they added 2 walkers to our threesome making it 5. We were probably the 6th fivesome in a row. Pace of play was a joke.
The bunkers had hundreds of watered down footprints that weren't ranked from the day before, no maintenance in the morning at all. Greens weren't rolled or mowed and putted terribly, hundreds of unfixed divots, chunks of grass from the previous day cleats of players...It was a joke. It's just too bad because this is a great layout. Sad to see.
1 hour to play first three holes
The course is an enjoyable course. There are way too many players on the course. We started at 11:30 and were lucky to finish in the dark on 18 just after 5 pm. There are far too many 5 sommes playing. The course needs to limit the number of players playing so we can play the round and just over 4 hours. Until they do that, I will play my golf elsewhere. This is not a new problem. It's not uncommon to see three groups on hole number one, two groups when the tee off on hole number 2, and then four groups on the short par 3 on whole number 3.
slow play
The greens and fairways were in good shape and very playable. The pace of play was awful. 4 hours to play 12 holes is ridiculous. Will not be playing here again.
Lakewood Country Club
Lakewood Country Club is the combined collaboration of William Bell (architect ) and Casey O'Callaghan (course designer ). It is rich in heritage and history. Its first golf pro was Jimmy Thomson, a Long Drive Champion. When the course opened in 1933, Bobby Jones hit the opening drive and his ball was signed and displayed in the trophy case. Lakewood is also the home course for LPGA player Brianna Do. Lakewood has hosted several tournaments such as the prestigious Long Beach Open Championship, and the Southern California Public Links Championship.
Lakewood Country Club has a beautiful layout which includes several large ponds, mature trees, sloping greens and an abundance of deep sand traps that rival those found in Ireland and Scotland. The greens are moderately fast. The course features Bermuda grass on the tees and fairways, while the greens are made with Poa grass. The course is relatively flat and easy to walk. The par 3's are the courses signature holes. All are long except for one, with intimidating features which adds some drama to club selection or skill set. The Clubhouse is a charming Spanish ranch style design, that has a well stocked pro shop, and elegant banquet facilities.
The day I played Lakewood it was sunny, with a mild breeze and the temperature was in the mid 60's. I played the white tees which has a slope rating of 70/120 and measures 6416 yards. There are 5 sets of tee boxes and the Championship tees are 7033 yards with a slope rating of 73/128.
This remarkable facility seems to have all the elements to provide a wonderful golfing experience, yet this day failed on several accounts. First, the tee times were delayed a half hour due to over booking. There were two groups of fivesomes in front of me playing from the wrong tee box (dreamers or delusionists?) which led to slow play and a 5 1/2 hour round. Our group waited on every hole to tee off or hit approach shots to the green. Next, the greens were in very bad condition, likely due to budget cuts at Long Beach Parks and Recreation and drought conditions in CA. There were too many bare spots of varying sizes, and divot holes. Finally, the rangers and starter either did not understand their job responsibilities, or were lazy about minding the pace of play.
There are a few other public golf courses near Lakewood that are better managed and the course condition is in better shape. As a visitor to California and the Long Beach area, I would only consider golfing at Lakewood Golf Course under present conditions if green fees are reduced to low to mid 30 range or the greens are greatly improved.
Course Review
H Bell (Golf Enthusiast?
Lakewood Country Club
Lakewood Country Club is the combined collaboration of William Bell (architect ) and Casey O'Callaghan (course designer ). It is rich in heritage and history. Its first golf pro was Jimmy Thomson, a Long Drive Champion. When the course opened in 1933, Bobby Jones hit the opening drive and his ball was signed and displayed in the trophy case. Lakewood is also the home course for LPGA player Brianna Do. Lakewood has hosted several tournaments such as the prestigious Long Beach Open Championship, and the Southern California Public Links Championship.
Lakewood Country Club has a beautiful layout which includes several large ponds, mature trees, sloping greens and an abundance of deep sand traps that rival those found in Ireland and Scotland. The greens are moderately fast. The course features Bermuda grass on the tees and fairways, while the greens are made with Poa grass. The course is relatively flat and easy to walk. The par 3's are the courses signature holes. All are long except for one, with intimidating features which adds some drama to club selection or skill set. The Clubhouse is a charming Spanish ranch style design, that has a well stocked pro shop, and elegant banquet facilities.
The day I played Lakewood it was sunny, with a mild breeze and the temperature was in the mid 60's. I played the white tees which has a slope rating of 70/120 and measures 6416 yards. There are 5 sets of tee boxes and the Championship tees are 7033 yards with a slope rating of 73/128.
This remarkable facility seems to have all the elements to provide a wonderful golfing experience, yet this day failed on several accounts. First, the tee times were delayed a half hour due to over booking. There were two groups of fivesomes in front of me playing from the wrong tee box (dreamers or delusionists?) which led to slow play and a 5 1/2 hour round. Our group waited on every hole to tee off or hit approach shots to the green. Next, the greens were in very bad condition, likely due to budget cuts at Long Beach Parks and Recreation and drought conditions in CA. There were too many bare spots of varying sizes, and divot holes. Finally, the rangers and starter either did not understand their job responsibilities, or were lazy about minding the pace of play.
There are a few other public golf courses near Lakewood that are better managed and the course condition is in better shape. As a visitor to California and the Long Beach area, I would only consider golfing at Lakewood Golf Course under present conditions if green fees are reduced to low to mid 30 range or the greens are greatly improved.
Course Review
H Bell (Golf Enthusiast)
Poor Pace and No Marshals
Okay, I have played here since I was a kid (that means many years). But, 6 holes in 2-1/2 hours? Really? When I called the clubhouse and asked them how many holes they expected I would have played based on my start time and group number they thought I was on the back nine in 2-1/2 hours. I told them I have just finish the 5th hole. I asked if they had a Marshal? They replied "uhh, I think he left early". They also offered me a refund if I came right now! I took them up on this (as they know the pace of play is poor and the golfers ahead do not know basic golf rules or their skill level. Also note, the course is under repair, punched fringes (which they don't tell you) and un-raked bunkers, un-repaired ball marks and so on. I really used to like this local course and have an affinity for it. But, they don't seem to care anymore! Tough to say yes to this course when asked to play there again.
Always overbooked!!
Played on Vets Day for half price. Totally overbooked. 5 and 6 people in groups. Pace extremely slow. Tee time @12:30pm, only got through 13 by 5:30pm. Spoke with pro shop, stated it was due to holiday but we play here at least once a month and it always like that, minus the 6's. 5'S seem to be common. Drought definitely causes problems on couse, some areas are muddy and others are bone dry.
Lakewood
Walked the Blues (71.5/121/6729) as a 5some with Stickboy, RGM2525 and 2 others we were matched up with on 9/17 dawn patrol for $36. Amazingly, the POP was 4H, 10M. We were the 5th group out @ 6:17 am, barely light enough to see your ball. Separate discussion, but I hate American Golf's polices both on tee times in the dark and especially on booking 5some after 5some.
I played this course often in the 1980's when I lived closeby, but had not played here in at least 25 years. I always thought the course layout and condition was worthy of a regular spot in my local rotation back in the day. I remembered most of the holes, it was fun visiting an old friend.
The tees were decent overall, good coverage, level, few areas of severe divot damage.
The fairways had good coverage and were good overall.
The rough was lusher closer to the fairway, thinner away from the fairway. The kikuyu around the greens could be nasty to chip out of.
The sand was moist and thick. I was in my share of bunkers and all were well maintained.
The greens looked to be nicely maintained by the course. They could have been nice to putt on except they had WAY too many ball marks, which made them bumpy on long, short or medium putts. There were greens I could have fixed 50 pitch marks and not have made a significant dent in the total amount on the green.
Thanks to Vince for setting up the tee time, enjoyable to get to play with you again! Other than the 5some issue, the customer service was good. Quality layout in decent, but not great condition. I would play here often if I still lived in the area.
early tee time
I booked an early tee time and they neglect to tell you that you will be playing the first couple holes in the dark, and no discount on glow balls....
lakewood country club
very nice condition of fairway but green need 2-3 week to be better from airlation
Great course that people need to fix their ball marks
Very nice course but a lot of the players need to look in at their ball markings on the greens and noticed they don't care about fixing their ball marks... it hurts all the rest of us that respect the course, a real shame because the staff on the course is very good and the overall condition even with the drought is excellent.
Average LA County stuff
Greens are inconsistent, some very good, firm, rolled nice, and others were soft, pock-marked and need some work. Overall the course has good coverage, the rough is a couple inches or so, not too penalizing and so defines the fairways well. Bunkers are hit and miss, some of them have different sand to others, some the typical cheap mud sand and others the new white beach stuff. So watch which ones you go into, they'll play differently. Can you say.... 5somes? Yeah, it's LA County, they send out 5somes, so I hope you don't get stuck behind too many. Lakewood is one of the flatter of the classic LA County Billy Bell layouts, but it has some water that don't really come into play except on one hole and forced carries on only a couple short holes, but nothing too penalizing as far its widths, you could miss your drive fairway wide, and you'll just be under some trees and shrubs instead of being OB or lateral. Greens are varied in sizes, and some have more undulation due to the larger size than the smaller ones which are more sloped instead. A good, very playable course, it's once again unfortunate that they have to send out 5somes. Good course to walk.
Good track for average weekend warrior
Players don't do a good job of repairing ball marks. So some greens are a little beat up. Bunkers well sanded and maintained as is remainder of course. Par 3s and Par 5s are challenging but fair no getting home in 2 unless you are a monstrous hitting youngster Been playing the cours for 18 years
Golf should be fun, but sadly...
I played at Lakewood last Sunday, 08/09/2015. To my surprise I was in a five-some! We were not asked if a fifth person could join us a single was just added. We didn't know the golfer. We weren't the only group with five players. there were many more groups with 5 than 4. I am not happy. I left after 9 holes and went to the pro shop and complained. They said it was American Golf who determined the rules. I want my money back.
I can't complain about the course conditions, most course are falling victim to the draught, but I can complain about a slow golf that was closer to 3 hours for 9 holes than 2 hours.
John D. Brown
Yeah, unfortunately all LA County-managed courses allow for 5somes. Lakewood, Los Verdes, Links at Victoria, Knollwood, and Chester Washington all allow 5somes. My biggest pet peeve.