Angeles National Golf Club - Designed by Jack Nicklaus

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Angeles National Golf Club focuses on a quick pace of play; therefore players cannot share golf clus and five-somes are not permitted.

Angeles National Golf Club is the only golf course designed by the Nicklaus Design Group in Los Angeles County.   The NDG is a partnership with famed golfer Jack Nicklaus, his four sons and his son-in-law.  The design team has completed more than 425 spectacular courses in over 45 countries and 40 states.

The land for the ANG club was originally purchased in 1987. It took ten years before a conditional-use-permit was issued, another four years for the issuance of the grading permit but the Club finally opened June 23, 2004.  It has two lakes, one creek and 54 bunkers.

A quick pace of play is a focus of the Club, therefore, players cannot share golf clubs and five-somes are not permitted.

Course Layout

  • Par 72 championship 18-hole golf course with a desert style layout
  • Four sets of tees accommodating players of all skill levels:
    Black (7,141 yards), Blue (6,597 yards), White (6,169 yards) & Red (4,899 yards)
  • Tifway Bermuda fairways and Bentgrass greens

Located at 9401 Foothill Blvd, Sunland, Los Angeles, CA 91040-1854

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