The barranca on the L.A. Country Club’s North Course comes into play repeatedly during the 18 holes, especially as protection in and around the greens.
Errant golf balls that land inside the barranca may be unplayable and result in a one-stroke penalty.
In other instances, expect to see competitors descending into the barranca with hopes of rescuing their golf balls.
The L.A. Country Club barranca, however, is far from a random curio of the course layout.
It serves an important, effective drainage role during rainy seasons and adds a natural, craggy aesthetic to the course design, which originated in the 1920s.
Persons:
—, “ burr, Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner, Geoff Shackelford
Organizations:
Los Angeles Country, barranca
Locations:
U.S, Southern California