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Industry Hills Recr & Conf Ctr

Average Rating 4.27 of 5
# of Reviews 11
Green Fees N/A

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Additional Info:
    Facility Type
    Muncipal Facility
    Fax
    William Bell
    Latitude
    34.020428
    Longitude
    -117.926081
    Resort
    (626) 854-2425
    Address
    1 Industry Hills Pkwy
    City/County
    City of Industry
    State/Territory/Province
    CA
    Zip/Postal Code
    91744-5160
    Phone
    (626) 810-4653
       


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    Reviews 1 - 5 (11 Reviews Total) | Next 5

    Review Date
    June 19, 2009

    Overall Rating
     2 of 5

    Value Rating
     2 of 5

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    Reviewed by: Dan Dimler, Shoots in the 90s

    Summary:
    I have played Industry hills for 10 years, a couple times a year. So, I like the courses, both of them, the Babe has one hinky hole, a short par 4 with telephone poles with netting to keep the ball out of the nieghbors yards. The facility is very impressive, however, the price does not equal the service and the inequality has been growing for a couple years. I paid $100 a round for myself & customer on Thursday pm. The round took 5.5 hours, waiting on most tees. There was no cart to get drinks on the entire course. In the past, drink carts have been sparse, with surly girls and no vodka! However, this was a new low, because both concession shacks were closed! You could not get a drink of water the whole 18 except the one bottle put in the cart (with ice, which is nice). The fairways on the Ike course were not in good shape, lots of bare spots. I complained at the end of the round in the pro shop and the guy behind the desk said he did not know why management chose to not offer any concession on the course. I'm going to look for something else the next time in LA, Robinson Ranch is nice, so is Oak Quarry for comparable money.

    Customer Service:
    I have played Industry hills for 10 years, a couple times a year. The facility is very impressive, however, the price does not equal the service and the inequality has been growing for a couple years. I paid $100 a round for myself & customer on Thursday pm. The round took 5.5 hours, waiting on most tees. There was no cart to get drinks on the entire course. In the past, drink carts have been sparse, with surly girls and no vodka! However, this was a new low, because both concession shacks were closed! You could not get a drink of water the whole 18 except the one bottle put in the cart (with ice, which is nice). The fairways on the Ike course were not in good shape, lots of bare spots. I complained at the end of the round in the pro shop and the guy behind the desk said he did not know why management chose to not offer any concession on the course. I'm going to look for something else the next time in LA, Robinson Ranch is nice, so is Oak Quarry for comparable money.


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    Review Date
    March 15, 2009

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

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    Reviewed by: ecareaga, Shoots in the 80s

    Summary:
    Great course. I started playing this course about a year ago. Although everyone seems to flock to th Ike side, I think the Babe side is a much better course for the money. The Ike sid is longer with wider fairways and is much more forgiving off the tee box. The Babe side takes much more shot placment and is more challenging.

    Customer Service:
    Outstanding. The crew has a great sense of humor.

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    Review Date
    June 15, 2005

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

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    Reviewed by: moneymikebabee, Shoots in the 70s

    Summary:
    This course has it all! Beauty, Toughness, it is a real players course. You have to put your drives in the fairwayway, or else you'll pay. Most of the time i had to hit 3-iron or 3-wood off the tee because the distances of the faiways are tough. The babe is my home course, I live just down the street (although Azusa is a pretty long street). its about 6850 from the tips (where i play), not too long but tough undulating greens. Ike is about 7550 from the tips and way more forgiving. Sometimes you catch yourself bombing a drive, and still have a mid to long iron into the green. The green fees are worth it.

    Customer Service:
    Cool people.


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    Review Date
    May 17, 2003

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

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    Reviewed by: Lkwdgolf05, Shoots in the 70s, from Long Beach, CA USA

    Summary:
    This was the first time i had played this course. I played the Ike course from the blues. The course was in pretty good condition. You have to hit it in the fairway or you are in trouble. The greens are tricky if you dont hit it on the right tear. You better have the round of your life if you want to do good. I shot a 77 5/15


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    Review Date
    February 24, 2002

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     3 of 5

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    Reviewed by: putt4dough, Shoots in the 80s

    Summary:
    This is a must play for golf lovers. eisenhower is longer, in better condition, and easier than Babe. Babe is shorter, but fairways are tighter. The greens on Babe are way too hard, three and four putts are unavoidable on some holes. this is a beautiful course, but the staff, specailly the starters, are way too uptight.


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