COURSE INFO

Set against dramatic terrain and currently being redesigned by Lanny Wadkins, the Canyon Course offers a striking blend of beauty and strategy. Its winding fairways, sculpted bunkers, and sweeping vistas create a layout that welcomes every golfer while still rewarding precision and bold shot‑making. From the opening dogleg to the closing downhill approach, each hole is crafted to inspire, challenge, and captivate.

Holes: 9 | Par: 35 | Yards: 3,296 | Rating: 36.2 | Slope: 134 | Year Built: 2024  

HOLE-BY-HOLE

1st Hole

Par 4 · 378

Pro’s Tip:
A challenging dogleg right requires a precise tee shot. Plenty room to miss left, however, it will leave for a long second shot to a blind elevated green. Two bunkers guard the front right and left side of this green.

Tee 1: 378

Tee 2: 354

Tee 3: 239

Tee 4: 221

2nd Hole

Par 3 · 205

Pro’s Tip:
A short yet challenging par 4 is guarded by OB on the right and a severe slope on the left. This is a blind tee shot to a fairway situated over 50 feet below the tee box. Long hitters can challenge the green which is protected by 2 bunkers upfront. Good chance for a birdie.

Tee 1: 205

Tee 2: 189

Tee 3: 169

Tee 4: 85

3rd Hole

Par 4 · 452

Pro’s Tip:
This number 1 handicap hole requires a draw off the tee box. There is room to miss right, but a precise longer second shot to a narrow but long green is needed to have a chance of saving par.

Tee 1: 452

Tee 2: 428

Tee 3: 410

Tee 4: 384

4th Hole

Par 4 · 398

Pro’s Tip:
The longest par 3 on the course demands precision off the tee to a multi-tier large green. Golf ball needs to be on the same tier as the hole to have a chance of making the putt.

Tee 1: 398

Tee 2: 372

Tee 3: 336

Tee 4: 290

5th Hole

Par 5 · 506

Pro’s Tip:
This tee shot to a wide fairway is guarded by trees on both sides of the tee box. The green can be reached in two with 2 big hits.

Tee 1: 506

Tee 2: 489

Tee 3: 370

Tee 4: 350

6th Hole

Par 4/5 · 435

Pro’s Tip:
A slight dogleg right is a reachable par 5 for most players. Two fairway bunkers guard the left side of the otherwise wide fairway. Two bunkers protect both the right and left side of this elevated green. Approach shots left short have a better chance of getting up and down for a birdie.

Tee 1: 435

Tee 2: 409

Tee 3: 388

Tee 4: 370

7th Hole

Par 4 · 366

Pro’s Tip:
This tree lined dogleg left fairway requires a tee shot that favors the right side of the fair way. This large green is protected by small bunkers on all 4 sides.

Tee 1: 366

Tee 2: 358

Tee 3: 343

Tee 4: 261

8th Hole

Par 4 · 319

Pro’s Tip:
This large green requires a precise tee shot to have a chance for a birdie. Plenty room for errand shots that come up short, long or to the right.

Tee 1: 319

Tee 2: 283

Tee 3: 252

Tee 4: 230

9th Hole

Par 3 · 143

Pro’s Tip:
This short downhill par 4 offers a great opportunity to finish with a birdie. A good tee shot leaves a short shot to a wide green. Best not to hit it to the back of the green as it slopes severely to the front.

Tee 1: 322

Tee 2: 310

Tee 3: 287

Tee 4: 261

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FAQs

Do I need to have a golf membership to play golf?
Golf access depends on your membership type. Mulholland Hills offers several categories; some include full golf privileges, while others provide social or limited access. Select tournaments and outings may also be open to guests.
How many golf courses are available?
Mulholland Hills features 27 holes of championship golf, offering a dynamic blend of playability, challenge, and stunning San Fernando Valley views.
Do you offer golf lessons or clinics?
Yes. Mulholland Hills provides private lessons, group clinics, and specialized programs for every skill level, all led by PGA-certified professionals.
Do you have youth or junior golf programs?
Yes. Juniors can participate in Crush It! Junior Golf, PGA Junior League, and seasonal camps that make learning the game fun and engaging.
Can I host a golf outing or tournament at the club?
Absolutely. Mulholland Hills hosts corporate, charity, and member tournaments with full-service event planning, professional scoring, and catering options.
Is there a dress code for the golf course?
Yes. Proper golf attire is required including collared shirts and appropriate shorts or slacks. Denim, gym wear, and metal spikes are not permitted.
Do you offer club rentals or fittings?
Yes. Premium rental clubs are available upon request, and our PGA professionals offer precision club fittings using TrackMan technology.
What practice facilities are available?
Members enjoy an expansive practice area featuring a full driving range, short-game complex, putting greens, and chipping zones.