Bel Air, California, United States — United States Of America
About Bel-Air Country Club
Bel-Air Country Club, established in 1925 in Los Angeles, California, is a private 18-hole golf course designed by George C. Thomas Jr., William P. Bell, and Jack Neville. The course is renowned for its unique topography, featuring tunnels, an elevator, and a suspension bridge on the par-3 10th hole. In 2018, Tom Doak restored the course to its original design, removing artificial water hazards and reinstating Thomas's signature bunkering. The club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments and is recognized as one of America's top classical courses.