Hillcrest Country Club, established in 1920 in Los Angeles, California, is a private 18-hole golf course designed by Willie Watson. Historically significant as the first country club for the city's Jewish community, it has hosted major tournaments like the 1929 PGA Championship and the Los Angeles Open in 1932 and 1942. The course offers a challenging layout with a par of 71 and a length of 6,489 yards from the back tees.