Angeles National Golf Club
Website: https://www.angelesnational.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Angeles National Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Angeles National in the fall or spring. The Southern California heat can be intense in summer, and you'll find the cooler months offer clearer skies and more comfortable play. Try to snag a weekday morning tee time to avoid the weekend rush and enjoy a more serene round.
How challenging is Angeles National, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
Don't let the beautiful setting fool you-this Nicklaus Design course is a proper test. You'll encounter significant elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers that demand accurate shot-making, especially off the tee. It's a fantastic course for mid-to-low handicappers looking for a championship challenge, but higher handicappers will still enjoy the stunning views if they bring extra balls.
What's the typical green fee at Angeles National, and is it worth the price for a visitor?
Angeles National isn't a budget course, with weekend prime times often running over $150-$200, but we think it offers solid value for a championship experience near LA. The conditioning is consistently excellent, and the mountain setting feels a world away from the city's hustle. If you're looking for a deal, consider a twilight rate or check for weekday specials.
What are the signature holes or unique features that make Angeles National stand out from other LA courses?
The dramatic mountain backdrop is truly unique for an LA-area public course, giving it a distinct "destination" feel. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3s, particularly the 17th with its forced carry over a canyon, and the memorable finishing stretch that demands your best. The elevation changes provide some truly spectacular views and exciting downhill tee shots.
How easy is it to get to Angeles National from central Los Angeles, and what should I know about getting there?
While it's technically "Los Angeles," Angeles National is tucked away in Sunland, so plan for about a 45-60 minute drive from Hollywood or Downtown-depending heavily on traffic. We always advise leaving extra early, especially for morning tee times, to account for LA's notorious congestion. Once you're there, the practice facilities are excellent, so arrive with time to spare for a proper warm-up.