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In 1992, the Nissan Los Angeles Open at Riviera CC was the site of Tiger Woods' first PGA Tour event as an amateur player, as a 16-year-old high school sophomore. [16] Neither Woods nor Jack Nicklaus have won the event; Woods lost in a playoff in 1998 (at Valencia) [ 17 ] and was again a runner-up the next year at Riviera, [ 18 ] while Nicklaus ...
The Los Angeles Open was a former tennis tournament held in Los Angeles, United States from 1927 until 2012. It included a women's draw until 1974 when Linda Lewis won the last ladies title. Subsequently, it became a men-only event and integrated into the ATP's professional tennis circuit.
In addition, it was site of the U.S. Senior Open, a senior major, in 1998 and the U.S. Amateur in August 2017. [6] The club is scheduled to host the 2026 U.S. Women's Open. [7] The club is also scheduled to host golf at the Summer Olympics in 2028. [8] It was announced the club would host the 131st U.S. Open in 2031.
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In Hancock Park, south of Hollywood and six miles (10 km) northwest of downtown, Wilshire was founded 105 years ago in 1919 and hosted the Los Angeles Open on the PGA Tour four times. [4] In 2023, the tournament moved to Palos Verdes Golf Club in Los Angeles and the purse increased to $1,750,000. [5]
LA Memorial Coliseum is the second most used venue by the Mexican national team, after only the team's official headquarters at Estadio Azteca. [105] The stadium hosted the Los Angeles Wolves during the inaugural season of the United Soccer Association in 1967, which culminated in the final championship at the Coliseum.
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It was the 83rd edition of the event known that year as the LA Tennis Open and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2009 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Los Angeles, United States, from July 27 through August 2, 2009. The LA Tennis Open was the second ATP stop of the 2009 US Open Series. [3] [4]