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Our Team Members create the Member experience, the hospitality environment, the memories, and the emotional attachment with our Members. Our Team Members have a powerful role in defining The Los Angeles Country Club Experience. Scroll down to view our current openings and apply online. 10101 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 Career Opportunities © 2026 Los Angeles Country Club Site by Clubessential Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load Directions - Los Angeles Country Club Skip to main content Club History Guest Information Directions Member Login Login Directions The Los Angeles Country Club 10101 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 10101 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 Career Opportunities © 2026 Los Angeles Country Club Site by Clubessential Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load Home - Los Angeles Country Club Skip to main content Club History Guest Information Directions Member Login Login Welcome To 10101 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 Career Opportunities © 2026 Los Angeles Country Club Site by Clubessential Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load Club History - Los Angeles Country Club Skip to main content Club History Guest Information Directions Member Login Login Club History 1897- 1899: The Early Days /First two Course 1899-1911: Pico & Western 1911: The New Club of Beverly Hills 2010: The North Course 2015: The Clubhouse & South Course 2017: The 46th Walker Cup 2023: The 123rd U.S. Open 1897-1899: The Early Days/ First Two Courses In the fall of 1897, a group of Los Angelenos organized a voluntary association to further the cause of one of Southern California’s newest sports. The Los Angeles Golf Club, as they called themselves, leased a sixteen-acre vacant lot at the corner of Pico and Alvarado Streets and laid out a nine-hole course. Called “The Windmill Links”, the course was named for a makeshift Clubhouse - the bottom of an abandoned windmill. Through the middle of 1898, this site served as the Club’s home until the course became too crowded. The Club located its next site at what was called Pico Heights at Hobart and 16th Streets. The new home was named The “Convent Links” for its location behind a Convent near Rosedale Cemetery. Again, nine holes were laid out for play, but by the spring of 1899, this course and Clubhouse had also become overcrowded. 1899-1911: Pico & Western The Search Committee for a new site, consisting of Club founders Joe Sartori and Ed Tufts, found the Club’s new home just 2/10 of a mile west of the Convent site. The Club’s new home was to be at the Northeast corner of Pico and Western. The Clubhouse was transported intact to the new site and was expanded there. More importantly, the club finally laid out its first 18-hole golf course. The Convent Links were home to the Club until 1910, when the Club was again ready to move to a more remote location. 1911: The New Club of Beverly Hills After years of planning, the new Club at Beverly Hills officially opened on May 30, 1911. Its stately Clubhouse, tennis courts and 36 holes of golf have served as the club’s home ever since. The original golf course was laid out by Sartori, Tufts, Norman Macbeth and Charles Orr. Later, the courses were redesigned by Herbert Fowler and George C. Thomas, Jr. In 1996 and 1997 an extensive renovation of the North and South courses was completed in accordance with a master plan developed by John Harbottle. In its 100 plus years, the course played host to the Los Angeles Open Tournament in 1926, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1940. In 1998, the Club celebrated its Centennial year with many different tournaments and festivities. The Club recognizes the dedication of the men and women who have contributed to the Los Angeles Country Club’s proud history; our members, staff, professional and amateur competitors and fellow golfers from around the world. The Los Angeles Country Club has had a wonderful past and is looking ahead and anticipating the next 100 years. 2010: The North Course In 2010, the North Course was unveiled after the completion of a five year project to restore George Thomas' greatest design. Balancing the unique architectural vision of the North Course Restoration and the functionality necessary to sustain its design details well into the future, could not have been better stated than by Captain Thomas himself: "In golf course construction art and utility meet; both are absolutely vital; one is utterly ruined without the other." Archived photos, written documents and physical unearthing of land forms provided the framework for a finished product which reflects a time long past. 2015: The Clubhouse & South Course In March 2015, a significant 16-month renovation to the historic 104-year-old Clubhouse at The Los Angeles Country Club (designed by architect and Club member, Sumner Hunt) began. The completed work restored its original grandeur. A grand re-opening in August 2016 included the re-dedication of the Reagan Terrace in honor of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States and member of LACC. In late 2015, Gil Hanse began work to redesign and rebuild the South Course at LACC. Designed to provide a different but complimentary golfing experience from the North Course, the South Course was designed in the spirit of Augusta National with wide fairways transitioning to wood chips and native grasses with no rough. The South Course reopened in July 2016. 2017: The 46th Walker Cup On September 9-10, 2017, The Los Angeles Country Club hosted the 46th Walker Cup Match on the North Course. The Walker Cup is a biennial amateur team competition contested by The R&A and USGA. The United States produced a 19-7 victory over Great Britain and Ireland. It was the second Walker Cup Match ever played in California. The Los Angeles Country Club is looking forward to being the host of the 2023 U.S. Open Championship. 2023: The 123rd U.S. Open The Los Angeles Country Club is proud to have hosted the 123rd U.S. Open Championship on the North Course from June 15-18, 2023. It was the first U.S. Open to be played in Los Angeles since 1948 and left a lasting legacy for the City and the Club. The U.S. Open Championship field was comprised of 156 professional and amateur players. The Champion, Wyndham Clark, shot an even-par 70 to win his first career U.S. Open and major championship. His scores on the preceding days were 64, 67 and 69. Wyndham became the fifth consecutive champion to make the U.S. Open his first major title. 10101 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 Career Opportunities © 2026 Los Angeles Country Club Site by Clubessential Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load Guest Information - Los Angeles Country Club Skip to main content Club History Guest Information Directions Member Login Login Guest Information The Los Angeles Country Club Customs and Traditions We are pleased to welcome you to The Los Angeles Country Club. Since 1897, we have established a series of customs and traditions in order to enhance your experience at our Club. We take pride in making every one of our guests feel like a member during your visit with us. In order to best enjoy your experience, we ask that you please observe the following Club policies: Download PDF Document Men's Attire Men’s shirts must have sleeves and collars and must be worn inside one’s trousers. Men’s slacks must be of a tailored nature. Golf attire is acceptable at all times in the Locker Room, Grill Room, Bar and their adjacent patios. After 6:00 p.m., gentlemen are required to wear a suit jacket or sport coat in all other areas of the Clubhouse unless otherwise specified for an event. Hats, caps and visors are never allowed inside the Clubhouse or on adjacent patios, except on the uncovered patio adjacent to the 1897 Bar (with the bill facing forward) Women's Attire Women’s shirts and blouses must be worn inside slacks or skirts, unless designed to be worn outside. Women’s slacks must be full length and of a tailored nature. Skirts must be of a conservative nature and in no case shorter than 6” above the knee. Golf attire is acceptable at all times in the Locker Room, Grill Room, Bar and their adjacent patios. After 6:00 p.m., dress, dressy skirt and blouse, suit, tailored pants suit, pants and blazer or evening pants outfit is acceptable following the length guidelines above in all other areas of the Clubhouse unless otherwise specified for an event. Women may wear brimmed hats, not golf caps, coordinating with their outfits in the Clubhouse. Hats, caps and visors are never allowed inside the Clubhouse or on adjacent patios, except on the uncovered patio adjacent to the 1897 Bar (with the bill facing forward) Children's Attire Attire for boys and girls 7 and above is the same as noted above for men and women. Children under the age of 7 must maintain a conservative and modest attire in keeping with the Club’s tradition. Tennis/Pickleball Attire MEN’S ATTIRE Shirt must have sleeves and must have a collar or crew neck. Shirts may not have slogans. Shorts must be tennis shorts. Men's tennis warm-ups are permitted No black soled running shoes are allowed, only non-marking soled tennis shoes. WOMEN’S ATTIRE Tennis shirts or tennis dresses with straps may be sleeveless or collarless. Skirts must be tennis skirts. Midriff shirts are not permitted. Women’s tennis warm-ups are permitted with or without a skirt. Leggings or spandex tights are permitted only if worn under a skirt. No black soled running shoes are allowed, only non-marking soled tennis shoes. Unacceptable Attire The following items of attire and actions are unacceptable on the grounds of The Los Angeles Country Club (with the exceptions noted): Denim fabric of any color and/or kind, including pants, shirts, jackets, skirts Shorts of any kind, including skorts and culottes Capri pants Clogs, flip flops or other types of beach shoes Cargo pants, warm-up suits, leggings, joggers, banded bottom pants, running and gym attire Athletic type t-shirts, including jerseys, hoodies of any kind Apparel containing slogans Golf shoes with metal or ceramic spikes are not permitted at any time Changing shoes in the parking lot DRESS CODE EXCEPTIONS: All non-conforming attire may be worn from the Parking Lot to the Locker Rooms or from the Locker Rooms to the Parking Lot. These exceptions are made solely to accommodate changing clothes. Loitering in the Locker Room (including card play, TV watching, drinking) while in non-conforming attire is not permitted. Technology Guidelines To preserve the social and recreational aspects of the Club, the following are the Technology Guidelines GOLF COURSE The discrete use of cellular phones in silent mode only is permitted while on the North and South Courses (excluding areas immediately surrounding the Clubhouse such as in/around the Golf Shop, and putting green), Performance Center, driving range, and course cafes, provided that no such device impacts pace of play or the Member experience. No audible messages or calls are permitted, other than to report a medical emergency. Electronic devices may not be used at the cart staging area, golf shop or putting green. Headphones, earbuds and audible music are not permitted. CLUBHOUSE The use of cell phones and other electronic devices is not permitted on Club premises other than the following exceptions: Audible calls and messages are only permitted inside closed vehicles in the parking lots, in the Phone Room, or in the phone booths in the Men's and Women's Locker Rooms. The discreet use of cell phones in silent mode only is permitted in the locker rooms (excluding The Tuft's Bar and Porch), in a closed door meeting for Club business, in the Phone Room and in the parking lots, provided that no sound is emitted from the device. Other than the uses as described above, cell phones are not permitted to be visible in the Clubhouse. Photographs may be taken on cameras (not cell phones or tablets) in the Clubhouse and on the Club grounds if it is not disturbing to other members and guests. Staff may, at any time, decide cameras may not be permitted if it is perceived as a disruption to the member experience. Photographs taken on cell phones or tablets will be permitted during private parties held in designated reserved areas of the Clubhouse or grounds or for specific and limited Club events. SOCIAL MEDIA Dissemination through social media of personal photographs or videos identifying The Los Angeles Country Club is not permitted. The publication for commercial purposes of any pictures taken anywhere on the Club’s property identifying The Los Angeles Country Club is not permitted. Any written references to The Los Angeles Country Club, its members, activities, and practices that are or might become accessible by the public is not permitted (e.g., hash tags, comments, posts, location check-ins, etc.). Members and guests of the Club may not discuss the Club’s membership, events, policies, rules, by-laws or activities using social or professional media platforms. Please note: if the use of technology is not specifically addressed in this policy, then it is not permitted at the Club. Compliance with this policy is essential to the enjoyment and privacy of the membership. Staff will enforce our technology policy. As a reminder, members will be held responsible for the actions of their guests with regard to all policies of The Los Angeles Country Club. Payment Please note, while at The Los Angeles Country Club all charges must be billed to the member's account who is hosting the guest. We do not allow guests to charge back to their home club and cash is not accepted, except to pay our caddies. The Los Angeles Country Club does not allow tipping. 10101 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 276-6104 Career Opportunities © 2026 Los Angeles Country Club Site by Clubessential Site Scripts Hide Click to Edits: FED Scripts CWS & Content Load
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