We Like Ike
Locals and fans affectionately call this national golf treasure "Ike." Because it attracts golfers from around the world, it is fitting that the 18-hole, classic par 72 course be named for a popular world leader who also happened to love the game. Since reopening in late 2006 after a multimillion-dollar renovation, the Ike continues to win over fans with its traditional features -- long fairways and large undulating greens -- and improvements such as softened bunkers and re-graded and newly constructed greens.
This Ike has earned its place at the top of the field as one of the most challenging courses in Southern California . The Eisenhower stretches from 5,662 yards from the forward tees to 7,221 yards from the championship tees. Designed by William F. Bell, this course features slope ratings from 130 to 145. It's no wonder that the Ike has been the proud host of many U.S. Open Qualifying tournaments as well as LPGA tour events. |
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