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Westridge Golf Club
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Westridge Golf Club

1400 S La Habra Hills Dr, La Habra,California,90631
Type: Public
No. Holes: 18
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Detailed description

Westridge Golf Club is a Public 18 hole golf course located in La Habra, California.

The golf course at Westridge Golf Club first opened for play in 1999. The course was designed by Robert Muir Graves and Damian Pascuzzo.

Par for the course is 72. From the back tees the course plays to 6,561 yards. The course rating from the tips is 72.7 and the slope rating is 135. From the forward tees the course measures 5,204 yards. The course rating from the forward tees is 71.3 and the slope rating is 125.

The longest hole on the course is # 2, a par-5 that plays to 550 yards. The shortest hole on the course is # 11, a par-3 that plays to 147 yards from the back tees.

Watch out for # 4, a 480 yard par-4 challenge and the #1 handicap hole on the course. The easiest hole at Westridge Golf Club is # 15, a 151 yard par-3.

Reviews

This course has been reviewed 9 time

New management making lots of improvements to course in terms of upkeep and lots of trees being planted. Greens a little slow and second cut on some holes playe like the US open.
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Bill Love
La Habra Heights,CA
June 28, 2013
Nice staff... course kind of rough for this time of the year. Had most of the fairways roped off, made for slow play, nearly cart path only. Hard to have a good day or rate a course highly with slow play. Will give it another try.
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Bob Davis
Rapid City,SD
February 2, 2013
This course is has a new head pro/manager, Adam Harrison, who has done a wonderful job of taking over a notoriously slow-playing, average quality golf course and turning into a "hidden gem"! Pace of play is 4:30 or better (depending or golfer ability). He has eliminated 5-somes which was the bane of this course. The greenskeeper has gotten this layout into great condition. Everything is green, and there is always work being done to improve conditions. One minor complaint is that the fairways are not homogenous (too many types of grass growing), but, after all, it is a public course. If you ever played here before and were disappointed, give it one more try - it'll be well worth your effort.
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Cocoa Meyers
Cerritos,CA
August 22, 2011
wish they would restore it to when it was first opened. wow what a beautiful course it was. however i still enjoy it. the guys in the shop are great, but the food service is slow and not worth the wait. need better management.
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m s
La,CA
July 6, 2011
Playing time is too long - course too crowded - starter told me there was a single and a double ahead, instead, I followed of foursome of two couples all day - over 5 hours Layout is challenging and you need several balls to complete the round. Short par 3's which are interesting to play. Highly contoured greens normally in good condition (were punched and sanded for my round).
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Bill Schnicke
Los Angeles,CA
February 11, 2011
They totally let the course go. Used to be a good track. Fairways were a mess. They overbooked so the pace was at a crawl. Staff had no accountability. They all just point the finger at somebody else. Terrible experience.
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Dave Connell
Rancho Cucamonga,CA
October 18, 2010
Behind 30 minutes at 7 AM, heard starter say they have alot of fill ins (people without tee times). Very, very slow play. Fairways are the worst is So. Cal. It's very easy to see who ever owns this golf course does not know what they are doing and employees don't care either
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Dick Clausen
Anaheim,CA
September 25, 2010
Greens were slow and bumpy, the fairways patchy and bare in places. Most muni courses in the area are in better shape.
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John Lawton
Los Angeles,CA
September 25, 2010
Challenging course but great value. We got $5 knocked off our round because they were running 30 minutes behind but even so...great value!
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Bret Abbott
Culver City,CA
April 21, 2010
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