Industry Hills Golf Club, Golf club in Los Angeles County, United States.
Industry Hills Golf Club is a facility with two 18-hole courses named The Ike and The Babe that spread across 650 acres. Both courses feature newly maintained grass surfaces and multiple lakes throughout the landscape.
The facility opened in 1979 on a former landfill site designed by architect William P. Bell. A major renovation in 2000 transformed the grounds and brought the courses to modern standards.
The golf club houses a public golf library, one of only two such facilities in the entire United States. Visitors can explore resources and materials about the sport that are rarely accessible elsewhere.
Visitors can book tee times up to seven days in advance without being a club member. The course is accessible to all golfers, making it straightforward to plan a day of play.
A funicular railway lifts golfers and carts up a steep hill, an unusual solution for navigating the hilly terrain. This transport system adds a distinctive character to the experience of playing the course.
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