Bel-Air Country Club — Bel Air Scorecard

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.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 74
  • Tees available: 3

Scorecard — Red (SSS 74.7, Slope 134)

HoleParSIYardage
155434
241370
3317128
457417
5315141
6411311
7413327
853453
949315
1031894
1144366
1246323
13314171
1452530
1558424
16316152
17512422
18510392
Total745770

Scorecard — Blue (SSS 72, Slope 133)

HoleParSIYardage
1517482
243393
3311170
441434
5313165
645371
747391
8515477
949338
1038200
11412392
12416375
13314213
1456577
1542448
16318195
1744468
18410393
Total706482

Scorecard — White (SSS 70.8, Slope 130)

HoleParSIYardage
1517453
243382
3311156
441424
5313154
645353
747373
8515465
949326
1038195
11412384
12416347
13314193
1456562
1542436
16318174
1744449
18410384
Total706210

Club website

https://www.bel-aircc.golf