A scenic view of the ninth hole at Riviera Country Club, host of the Northern Trust Open.
Feb. 18, 2009
The TOUR moves on to its final California stop of the West Coast Swing -- the Northern Trust Open -- just outside of Los Angeles.
| Fast facts |
| Course Superintendent |
Matthew A. Morton |
| Original architect |
Captain George C. Thomas (1926) |
| Redesign |
Tom Fazio (2008) |
| Par value |
71 |
| Number of TOUR events as host venue |
45 (including 2009) |
| Course ranking |
Ranked 13 (out of 54) in difficulty on the PGA TOUR in 2008 |
| Yardage history |
7,029 (1941-1993) |
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6,946 (1994-1997) |
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6,953 (1999) |
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7,055 (2000-2001) |
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7,174 (2002) |
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7,222 (2003-2004) |
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7,260 (2005-2006) |
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7,279 (2007-2008) |
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7,298 yards (present) |
| Grass |
Bermudagrass, perennial ryegrass (tees); Kikuyugrass (rough, fairways); Creeping bentgrass, Poa annua (greens) |
| Tournament Stimpmeter |
12 ft |
| Sand bunkers |
60 |
| Water hazards |
0 |
| Course tour |
Click here |
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| Course record |
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Player Ted Tryba |
Year 1999 |
Round 3rd |
Finish T2 |
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| Holes-in-one |
| There have been 28 aces recorded during the Northern Trust Open at Riviera CC |
| Jeff Quinney |
6 |
2008 |
| Retief Goosen |
16 |
2007 |
| Rich Beem |
14 |
2007 |
| Trevor Immelman |
16 |
2006 |
| Darren Clarke |
6 |
2005 |
| Carl Pettersson |
14 |
2004 |
| MattGogel |
16 |
2003 |
| Craig Stadler |
6 |
2000 |
| Bob Burns |
16 |
1999 |
| Jerry Kelly |
6 |
1999 |
| Glen Day |
14 |
1996 |
| Joel Edwards |
6 |
1996 |
| Patrick Burke |
6 |
1996 |
| Craig Stadler |
6 |
1995 |
| Peter Jacobsen |
14 |
1994 |
| Jay Delsing |
6 |
1992 |
| Doug Martin |
4 |
1992 |
| Ed Dougherty |
16 |
1992 |
| Ben Crenshaw |
14 |
1991 |
| Jim Benepe |
6 |
1989 |
| Donnie Hammond |
4 |
1988 |
| Jeff Lewis |
4 |
1987 |
| T.C. Chen |
6 |
1987 |
| Peter Jacobsen |
6 |
1986 |
| Mac O'Grady |
6 |
1986 |
| Mike Reid |
6 |
1985 |
| Payne Stewart |
16 |
1985 |
| Mike Donald |
16 |
1985 |
| Allen Miller |
16 |
1984 |
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| 2008 Rankings |
| Most Difficult Hole |
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The par-3 236-yard 4th Most players will be using anywhere from a 3-iron to a 3-wood, depending on the wind conditions. The green is well-guarded by a large bunker in front and slopes severely from right to left. Most players favor the left side of the green when planning their approach. 2008: 0 eagles, 16 birdies, 246 pars, 149 bogeys, 6 double bogeys, 1 other. |
| Easiest hole |
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The par-5 503-yard 1st A great starting hole, the tee rests 75 feet above the fairway. With a big tee shot, players can set themselves up for a birdie or possible eagle. With out of bounds left and trees right, an errant tee shot could spell trouble. 2008: 17 eagles, 232 birdies, 175 pars, 10 bogeys, 2 double bogeys and 0 others. |
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| Riviera Country Club |
2008 rankings | Last 26 years |
| 1 |
5 |
503 |
4.422 |
18 |
4.388 |
18 |
| 2 |
4 |
463 |
4.181 |
8 |
4.220 |
4 |
| 3 |
4 |
434 |
4.067 |
9 |
4.040 |
9 |
| 4 |
3 |
236 |
3.339 |
1 |
3.262 |
1 |
| 5 |
4 |
434 |
4.053 |
11 |
4.031 |
11 |
| 6 |
3 |
199 |
2.984 |
14 |
3.035 |
10 |
| 7 |
4 |
408 |
4.064 |
10 |
4.018 |
13 |
| 8 |
4 |
433 |
4.211 |
5 |
4.141 |
7 |
| 9 |
4 |
458 |
4.25 |
4 |
4.203 |
5 |
| 10 |
4 |
315 |
3.865 |
15 |
3.831 |
15 |
| 11 |
5 |
583 |
4.745 |
17 |
4.698 |
17 |
| 12 |
4 |
479 |
4.206 |
6 |
4.200 |
6 |
| 13 |
4 |
459 |
4.05 |
12 |
4.081 |
8 |
| 14 |
3 |
176 |
3.186 |
7 |
3.030 |
12 |
| 15 |
4 |
487 |
4.319 |
3 |
4.224 |
3 |
| 16 |
3 |
166 |
3.021 |
13 |
2.997 |
14 |
| 17 |
5 |
590 |
4.826 |
16 |
4.805 |
16 |
| 18 |
4 |
475 |
4.321 |
2 |
4.226 |
2 |
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| Course origins |
| The annual site of the Northern Trust Open is a gem designed by George Thomas, a Philadelphian who loved flowers and was engaged in a search for the perfect rose when directors of the Los Angeles Athletic Club invited him to design a course for them. Thomas had by then moved to Beverly Hills, had designed the highly-regarded North course of the Los Angeles Country Club and now set to work on Riviera. |
| The course is a beauty and a must-study for every serious student of course design. Thomas' bunkering is inventive, with their flashed far ends and their ragged look. The course plays in a bowl in the Santa Monica Valley and rises to a crescendo on the last hole, underneath the massive clubhouse that sits on the high point of the club. Riviera is probably one of the most interesting courses in the game when it comes to forcing a player to think his way around the bunkers and doglegs, along the angled approaches into the greens. |
| "George Thomas was very talented," said Ben Crenshaw, who was called in to return the greens to their original contours. "Riviera has so many fabulous things about it. The bunkering is wonderful, very bold. They have a grand scope about them, and there is also every conceivable type of hole. The course is so wellbalanced and requires you to work the ball so well." |
| Riviera Country Club has hosted the 1948 U.S. Open, the 1983 & 1995 PGA Championship and the 1998 U.S. Senior Open. |
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| Tournament course history |
| Riviera CC |
Pacific Palisades, Calf. |
1999-present, 1984-1997, 1973-1982, 1945-1953, 1941 |
| Valencia CC |
Valencia, Calif. |
1998 |
| Rancho Municipal GC |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
1983, 1969-1972, 1956-1967 |
| Brookside GC |
Pasadena, Calif. |
1968 |
| Inglewood CC |
Inglewood, Calif. |
1955 |
| Fox Hills CC |
Culver City, Calif. |
1954 |
| Wilshire CC |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
1944 |
| Hillcrest CC |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
1943 |
| Los Angeles CC (North) |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
1940 |
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| This week's Kodak Challenge hole |
HOLE: The par-4, 315-yard 10th at Riviera Country Club LAST YEAR: The 10th played to a stroke average of 3.865, with players recording 0 eagles, 137 birdies, 229 pars, 63 bogeys and 6 double bogey DESCRIPTION: Jack Nicklaus calls this "one of the best 10th holes in major championship golf." A short hole but by no means easy, longer hitters can drive this green, but extreme accuracy is required. The ideal spot to come into this green is from the left side of the fairway. An extremely narrow green with bunkers right, left and behind gives this hole its character. (Click here for Riviera CC tour) |
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