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- 123rd U.S. Open: 5 Things to Know About LACC
The U.S. Open Championship returns to Los Angeles for the...
- 123rd U.S. Open: 5 Things to Know About LACC
Jun 11, 2023 · Here's a closeup look at all 18 holes of the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club, the site of the 2023 U.S. Open, which begins Thursday.
- sam.farmer@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Nov 8, 2022 · The U.S. Open Championship returns to Los Angeles for the first time in 75 years with the playing of the 123rd edition at The Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course from June 15-18.
- Jason Scott Deegan
- Par 5, 578 yards. The par-5 first tee of the Los Angeles Country Club's North Course is lined with corporate hospitality for the 2023 U.S. Open.
- Par 4, 497 yards. A shallow barranca guards the second green of Los Angeles Country Club's North Course. Bodenhamer calls the first par 4 "a punch in the nose" after the easy first.
- Par 4, 419 yards. The 419-yard third hole of Los Angeles Country Club's North Course climbs to this tricky green. Hanse expanded the barranca up the left side to give players something to think about off the tee.
- Par 3, 228 yards. The 228-yard fourth hole at Los Angeles Country Club's North Course falls off an elevated tee. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass. Lionel Richie's house lines the par-3 fourth hole of Los Angeles Country Club's North Course.
- 1st, 590 Yards, Par Five
- 2nd, 497 Yards, Par Four
- 3rd, 419 Yards, Par Four
- 4th, 228 Yards, Par Three
- 5th, 480 Yards, Par Four
- 6th, 330 Yards, Par Four
- 7th, 284 Yards, Par Three
- 8th, 537 Yards, Par Five
- 9th, 171 Yards, Par Three
The first par-five opening hole at a US Open since Erin Hills in 2017 offers a good birdie opportunity, as long as the bunkers either side of the fairway landing zone are avoided.
A much tougher proposition than the first, the long second features a fairway which slopes from right to left and a green protected by a barranca that traverses the front nine.
The barranca to the left of the fairway must be avoided on a hole which features both a blind tee shot and approach. Three large palm trees mark the location of the green, which slopes significantly from back to front.
Plays shorter than the yardage as the green sits around 30 feet below the various tees. The barranca short of the green should not come into play, but bunkers right and left lie in wait.
Players will aim to find the left-hand side of a generous fairway as the opposite side slopes towards the rough. The large green is protected by two bunkers on the right but shots can be fed in from an opening on the left.
A reachable dog-leg par four but the tee shot is blind and must carry around 300 yards over a tree positioned to the right of the fairway. Players laying up face a difficult approach to a shallow green, the smallest on the course.
Incredibly long par three with a large bunker to the right of the green certain to be busy. Most tee shots will land short and left of the green and bounce on to the putting surface.
A good birdie chance, although the landing area slopes severely from left to right toward the barranca and trees. A drive to the flat part of the fairway leaves a semi-blind approach to a small green.
Plays slightly uphill and back into the prevailing breeze. The narrow green is 43 yards long and flanked by two large bunkers.
Feb 21, 2023 · Take a tour of the North Course at The Los Angeles (Calif.) Country Club, site of the 123rd U.S. Open Championship. The Los Angeles Country Club • Los Angeles, Calif. • June 15-18, 2023
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The host site for the 2023 U.S. Open Championship is The Los Angeles Country Club, in Los Angeles, Calif. Take an in-depth look at each hole of the iconic layout.