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    Penmar Golf Course

    3.4 (95 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Great food and happy hour beers. Expect a 3 hour round. Make some new friends and have fun. Vibes all day.

    Matt K.

    We had a great experience playing 9 holes yesterday at Penmar. 5:40 tee time, but due to putting 5 people in each group, they were running about 10 minutes behind schedule. Additionally, the group that was two ahead of us was playing well behind the pace. We had plenty of time to work on chipping and putting while we waited for them to clear each hole. The group behind us eventually circled back and replayed holes 1-3 instead of sticking it out. Most of the tee boxes were roped off for maintenance, and the tees were slightly ahead of where they would usually be. The fairways, bunkers, and greens were all in good condition. Every hole is pretty much a straight shot, so this is a great course for beginners and casual golfers. On the 6th tee, you can order drinks to be delivered to a box next to the 6th green. I placed an order, but it wasn't in the box when we got to the green 7-8 minutes later. I called the restaurant and they said they never received an order. They offered to meet us at the green with the drinks, and 3 minutes later we were restocked. I did need to call the next morning to get the original order refunded, which they handled cheerfully and promptly. I like that Toast sends you receipts to your email so you have them when things like this occur. Due to the slow pace, we played #8 and #9 with barely enough daylight to see. I'm amazed none of us lost a ball. Parking was easy in the lot out front, and we had a bite to eat before the round at the restaurant. Overall, the two of us spent about $100 on food and drinks before (and during) the round, and $11 each for our golf. We look forward to returning.

    Barbi O.

    It's quite lengthy in distance for some of the holes and a bit more intimidating for.a beginner like myself to do without many swings. An executive par 3 with some holes as lengthy as an 18 hole in distance. There was also dry, mud streaks and bald patches with little to no greens on them. It's quite flat so that's what I liked, I also liked how there were water fountains on some of the holes. Since it's in the middle of the city, it was perfect for a sunny, warm day for playing. The place also has some parts where you can see the street and cars parted by a chain link fence. Not a good par 3 for a beginner, I would start with shorter length par 3 before coming here or save this one for last. Remember that it's an executive not a regular par 3. It makes a difference.

    100% 5 stars based on what it is. It's a public course. The greens are nicer then any LA public and some private. It's fair priced. You get the ocean breeze. It has a modern area for drinks/food. Pull carts only. No driving range. Putting greens closed during vivid.

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    Ken S.

    Well maintained 9-hole golf course with plenty of long and wide open par 4s. It's a great price for local residences and an even better price when you do the replay. Just remember to save your receipts for the replays. The staff here can be grumpy at times but overall they're alright as long as you follow the rules. The clubhouse also serves pretty good breakfast and lunch. Oh, there's no range here but a pretty good putting green.

    Big flat greens in great shape.
    Bryan D.

    Maybe I just got lucky but on Saturday evening, I went online, booked a tee time for 2 for the next day (Sunday at 9:12am) and paid a $10 deposit to lock up a prime tee time. Got to the course expecting it to be a ragged muni dump but was pleasantly surprised to see a young lady in the parking lot with an orange vest picking up trash at the course and neighboring tennis courts. There were a few homeless people sleeping in the park nearby (Venice has quite a large homeless population, many of whom a war vets) but it didn't feel unsafe. Try to park as close to the entrance as possible and just be aware of your surroundings and get in/out of the parking lot quickly. No stars off for the area though because it is what it is. Went up to the starter to check in with my friend who is a newbie to golf and wants the next level of course up from par 3 only courses. We said we were here for our 9:12am tee time and he said we could go off early if we wanted. My friend needed to warm up a little (there is no driving range so warmup was just putting, stretching and putting sunblock on) so we kept to our regular tee time. They applied the $10 deposit to our greens fees and it was about $20 each since we didn't have residence cards. Not bad for prime time weekend morning. Turns out Penmar is PERFECT for my friend who is wanting to step up to more than just short par 3s. I'm about a 9 handicap and found it to be easy (wide open fairways) and shot +2 for nine playing so so. Penmar has shallow and sparse traps and BIG flat soft poa annua greens that rolled good, but if you get in the kikuyu rough (same as almost all So Cal courses) it can be a challenge to hit the green. Trees line the fairways and can sometimes knock a hooked or sliced shot back into play. For long hitters there are lots of driver/flip wedge holes or you can layup to 100 and practice your course management. We were grouped up with two greats guys (one Indian and the other Australian) and they were local regulars who were super friendly and gave us little bits of local knowledge. We played 9 holes in just over 2 hours (2 hours and 5 min by my watch) and had so much fun. I was shocked in the current drought state we are in that they have kept the course so nice. I had just played Chambers Bay (2015 US Open course) and after being beat up relentlessly by that course, it was great to get out to a nice, fun, flat and easy but not completely defenseless muni that was an easy drive from Long Beach for me and from the Westside for my friend. Another great thing about this little muni is that it has an actual SCGA slope and rating so the scores can actually count towards establishing your handicap, unlike many other executive courses in so cal.

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    This course is poorly taken care of and will take you about 3.5 hours to play. Not to mention the people who work here are extremely rude.

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    The course is good for the price but one of the guys at the front is lowkey an asshole when you check in.

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    Nice executive golf course with some nice par 3 and par 4 holes.

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    The lengths are around the same as you'd find for a par 3 or par 4 hole on an 18 hole course, though maybe a little shorter.

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