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Located in Los Angeles's Cheviot Hills neighborhood, Hillcrest was founded by Samuel Newmark, Louis Issacs, Karl Triest, and Joseph Y. Baruh, and opened in 1920 as the first country club for the city's Jewish community. [1] In 1972, the Los Angeles Times referred to Hillcrest as "the leading Jewish country club in Southern California."
An empty golf course is at Hillcrest Country Club in Los Angeles in this May 2020 file photo. (Patrick T. Fallon / Bloomberg via Getty Images) The venerable Hillcrest Country Club, a historically ...
The order affected "about 30" people who belonged to the California and Jonathan clubs in Los Angeles and the Dallas Petroleum Club. [25] Hillcrest Country Club president Mark B. Levey said in April 1987 that the club had taken steps to recruit non-Jewish members and had "about two dozen" at that time. [26]
From 1931 to 1933, the event alternated between Wilshire CC and Hillcrest Country Club, before returning to Los Angeles CC from 1934–1936. From 1937–1939, the event was played at Griffith Park (Wilson course) [7] and again at Los Angeles CC in 1940. [8]
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Developed between 1926 and 1940, Monte Mar Vista is the most affluent part of Cheviot Hills. [20] [21] The neighborhood was originally developed by W.R. McConnell, Fred W. Forrester, and John P. Haynes [22] and consists of sixteen blocks along the northern side of Cheviot Hills bound by the Hillcrest Country Club, Cheviot Hills Park, and Rancho Park Golf Course to the north, west, and east and ...
Hillcrest Country Club: Located at 10000 West Pico Blvd., is a country club and golf course located across the street from Fox Studios. Hillcrest was the first Los Angeles country club for the city's Jewish community.
Hillcrest Country Club may refer to: (by state) Hillcrest Country Club (Los Angeles), California; Hillcrest Country Club (Boise, Idaho) Hillcrest Country Club (Indianapolis, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Marion County, Indiana