<2> The Golden Age of Golf Architecture Takes Center Stage at Riviera
<3> A Legacy of Excellence: Riviera Country Club
Riviera Country Club, located in the heart of Los Angeles, has been a staple of the golf world for nearly a century. As the PGA Tour prepares to descend upon this iconic course for the Genesis Invitational, the spotlight shines brightly on the Golden Age of golf architecture, which has left an indelible mark on the game.
<3> The Golden Age: A Time of Innovation
The Golden Age of golf architecture, which spanned from the late 19th to the early 20th century, was a period of unprecedented innovation and creativity in course design. Visionary architects such as Donald Ross, Charles B. Macdonald, and A.W. Tillinghast pushed the boundaries of what was possible on a golf course, incorporating new ideas and techniques that would become the hallmark of classic golf architecture.
<3> Riviera’s Legacy: A Testament to the Golden Age
Riviera Country Club, designed by George C. Thomas Jr. in 1926, is a prime example of the Golden Age’s influence on golf architecture. This classic course, with its undulating greens, strategic bunkering
