Montebello Country Club
                This course was designed on and around one large hill  which makes the terrain heavily sloped  Even on the holes that appear somewhat flat  this slope will come into play  affecting not only your shots  which will tend to drift away from the top of the hill  but your putts as well  The key to scoring low at Montebello is to maintain solid course management through the first eight holes  Six holes measure over 400 yards  including  4  a 461 yard  par 4  requiring a pair of good shots to reach the green in two  Hole  7  a 380 yard  par 4  requires a blind approach shot to an elevated green at least 100 feet above the lowest point on the fairway  The back nine plays a little bit shorter  but the finishing holes can be real challenging  including  14  a 216 yard  par 3  One of the many features are its double greens on some holes  These aren t like the double greens you d find at St  Andrews in Scotland  but two completely different greens altogether  One day you may hit to one green  and on another trip you may find yourself hitting to the other green  This enables the maintenance crew to keep the greens in better condition  Additionally  there are no water hazards that should affect your game  unless you really shank one on  10  but there are numerous greenside and fairway sand bunkers  William F  Bell redesigned five holes in 1962 
                901 Via San Clemente, Montebello, California, 90640-1610 / 
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                Mapped date: 03/16/2009