Golf Digest’s Architecture Editor Derek Duncan narrates a hole-by-hole flyover of the North Course at The Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles, CA, site of the 2023 U.S. Open Championship.
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waiting for this. thanks GD!!
Most amazing! First comment. Headed to my first US Open! Don't ever stop this series!
I have a feeling they will chew this course up and winning score is gonna be double digits under par 🙁 shinnecock seems to be the only real test for over par scores left in the rota
Great video.
Quick question, if the barranca can be running with water at times are they considered water hazards at all times?
Seems pretty basic for a US Open Course tbh.
Boy, I've been waiting for this. What a wonderful course; a thinking golfer's course with significant consequence everywhere. I'm looking forward to the U.S. Open.
I've been waiting so long for this video. I can't wait for this Open, looks like it will be tough
I am working excited. It was a great course when I played it
I have been waiting for this all year!
looks like any old SoCal muni course. tour players gonna make an embarrassment of this place.
Very unimpressive for a US Open venue, especially when it's in LA. Looks like a normal municipal course at times with burnt out, patchy grass lol.
Very impressed with this golf course. I grew up right by Shinnecock Hills and national golf links of America and the Maidstone arms. This definitely rivals some of the best golf courses in the country.
Always a treat to see what the USGA comes up with each year. Sometimes back to tried and true and sometimes courses they have not visited for years. It is refreshing to view US Open courses.
Missed on this one Golf Digest. I don’t know if USGA was trying to be “different” with this one or what, but not exactly pumped for the course, and the music behind this course preview left me with even more of an unanticipated spirit for this years open.
So Riviera is much better??