Brookside Golf Course is a municipal
golf
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facility located in
Pasadena,
California
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,
United States
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. Adjacent to the
Rose Bowl stadium in the city's Arroyo Seco Natural Park,
the 36-hole facility offers the C.W. Koiner Course (#1) and the shorter E.O. Nay Course (#2), divided by the concrete-
channeled Arroyo Seco.
Both courses were designed by architect
William P. Bell
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Born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Billy Bell studied agriculture at Duff's Business Institute in Pittsbur ...
and the complex features a restaurant, banquet facilities, meeting rooms, pro shop, two practice
putting greens, a chipping area, a practice
bunker, and a
driving range. The course hosted the
Los Angeles Open on the
PGA Tour
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in
1968, won by
Billy Casper in late January.
C.W. Koiner Course
The par-72 C.W. Koiner Course (#1) measures over ,
[ and is centrally run along the western and southern ends of the complex. Relatively flat, it has many strategically placed bunkers, long rough, and tricky greens to place a premium on accuracy. This course is more open than the E.O. Nay Course and also appeals to the better player looking for a challenge.
]
E.O. Nay Course
The E.O. Nay Course (#2) is the shorter of the two courses, measuring just over ,[ and is centrally run along the northern end of the complex. Similarly featured, this par-70 course is relatively flat, the key difference between the courses is the smaller hitting areas of the E.O. Nay Course, and this course usually serves those of a lesser ability.
]
Alternate uses and availability
Though these courses are beautiful and stretch for a mile in green beauty, during football season and for special events, the courses are used as a parking lot for fans. The Rose Bowl (located next door) uses the course for extra parking during home games for the UCLA Bruins football team (since 1982) and for the annual New Year's Day
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Rose Bowl Game. In 2010 and 2014, it was used for the BCS National Championship Games. This has not proven detrimental to the quality of the course. It does, however, impact availability of the course during UCLA home games and other special events.
On December 30, 2009, the clubhouse hosted the twentieth anniversary of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which was hosted by the Pasadena Quarterbacks Club, with Keith Jackson as the master of ceremonies.Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
, ''tournamentofroses.com''
References
External links
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Brookside Men's Golf Club
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Golf clubs and courses in California
Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County)
Geography of Pasadena, California
Sports venues in Los Angeles County, California
Sports in Pasadena, California
Golf clubs and courses designed by William P. Bell