1250 CAPRI DRIVE
LOS ANGELES, CA 90272
310-454-6591
www.therivieracountryclub.com
Riviera.....wow. What an incredible experience. Golfing Riviera was pure heaven. From the time we entered these hollowed walls of golf there was a feeling of "this is the bomb". We enjoyed breakfast and lunch here as well as playing a round of golf. The entire staff was gracious and accommodating. Really nice people that I will never forget. We played with a Club Pro and had a great Caddy. Both gentlemen who made our round a Riviera a pure joy. Playing a course like this is rare. There is the history, location and members list who reads like a who's who of celebrities and moguls. You would think that there would be a wall of arrogance here but it was nothing but great people and golf. The staff and members were all so nice and made this one of the best golf experiences of my life.
► Riviera Country Club
1250 Capri Drive, Pacific Palisades | TheRivieraCountryClub.com
1250 Capri Drive, Pacific Palisades | TheRivieraCountryClub.com
Founded 1926
Initiation Fee $250,000
Members The Riv, as it is often called, is challenged only by Bel-Air when it comes to attracting the most high-powered industry players, boasting the likes of Mark Wahlberg, Adam Sandler, Dennis Quaid, Luke Wilson, producer David Friendly, Lionsgate's Jon Feltheimer, Lloyd Braun, UTA's Jay Sures and WME's Ari Emanuel. WME's Nick Stevens (1.4 handicap) is perhaps the best player in the biz, with actor and Bel-Air member Jack Wagner(1.9 handicap) up there with him. One regular Saturday morning trio is composed of producers Mark Canton and Art Linson and Summit's Rob Friedman; another group includes TV producer Jeff Ross, film producer Craig Baumgarten and the Collective manager Michael Green, a 4 handicap ("Once I divulge my handicap to people, they joke I'm not working enough," he says). Larry David, adds one member, "wins most improved golfer" and is an 11 handicap. During one of Curb Your Enthusiasm's golf scenes, David notes that the owners of the show's fictional course are Japanese, a reference to the management at Riviera.
The Course Consistently ranked by national golf publications as one of the best and toughest courses in the U.S., Riviera plays host every February to the PGA Tour's Northern Trust Open, once known as the L.A. Open. The venue is notable for its serious players, cooling ocean breezes, challenging South African kikuyu grass fairways and an intimidating elevated first tee box, smack dab in front of the clubhouse. "You're really on display," says one member. The club allows phones out on the course ("People just can't be MIA on Saturdays and Sundays when the grosses come out," a member says) but not in the dining room or near the first tee. Tiger Woods has never won here and has apparently scratched it off his list; he hasn't played at Riviera since 2006.
Hollywood History The clubhouse walls are lined with pictures of such Hollywood greats as Mary Pickford, Gregory Peck and a foursome of Dean Martin, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis and Bing Crosby.
ALWAYS LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE JUICE BEFORE A ROUND TO RELAX THE NERVES |
HUEVOS RANCHEROS FOR BREAKFAST AT RIVIERA |
RIVIERA MENS LOCKER ROOM |