Brookside Golf Course

Brookside Golf Course
Club information
Brookside Golf Course is located in the United States
Brookside Golf Course
Location in the United States
Brookside Golf Course is located in California
Brookside Golf Course
Location in California
Coordinates34°09′54″N 118°10′01″W / 34.165°N 118.167°W / 34.165; -118.167
Location1133 Rosemont Ave.
Pasadena, California, U.S.
TypePublic
Owned byCity of Pasadena
Operated byAmerican Golf
Total holes36
Events hostedLos Angeles Open
(PGA Tour - 1968)
Websitebrooksidegc.com
C.W. Koiner Course (#1)
Designed byWilliam P. Bell
Par72
Length7,228 yards (6,609 m)[1]
Course rating74.5
Slope rating133 [2]
E.O. Nay Course (#2)
Designed byWilliam P. Bell
Par70
Length6,046 yards (5,528 m)[3]
Course rating69.1
Slope rating121 [4]

Brookside Golf Course is a municipal golf facility located in Pasadena, California, United States. Adjacent to the Rose Bowl stadium in the city's Arroyo Seco Natural Park,[5] the 36-hole facility offers the C.W. Koiner Course (#1) and the shorter E.O. Nay Course (#2), divided by the concrete-channeled Arroyo Seco.

Both courses were designed by architect William P. Bell and the complex features a restaurant, banquet facilities, meeting rooms, pro shop, two practice putting greens, a chipping area, a practice bunker, and a driving range. The course hosted the Los Angeles Open on the PGA Tour in 1968, won by Billy Casper in late January.[6]

  1. ^ "Scorecard: course #1". (Pasadena, California): Brookside Golf Course. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  2. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database™ - Brookside Golf Course #1". USGA. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  3. ^ "Scorecard: course #2". (Pasadena, California): Brookside Golf Course. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database™ - Brookside Golf Course #2". USGA. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  5. ^ "Things to see & do in the Arroyo Seco". City of Pasadena. (California). Parks & Natural Resources Division. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  6. ^ "Casper's 274 wins LA Open golf". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 29, 1968. p. 23.