The SCGA recently rated over 50 shorter courses as part of the 2024 revisions to the World Handicap System that now make courses as short as 750 yards (9-holes) and 1,500 yards (18-holes) eligible for a Course Rating™ and Slope Rating™. Golfers who frequent these courses can now enjoy the benefits of a Handicap Index to track their game. These changes also accommodate the growing number of short courses being built and existing clubs adding shorter tees to their facilities.
Here is a list of every single shorter course in Southern California that is now eligible for score posting:
Los Angeles County
- Alondra GC (Par 3)
- Arcadia GC
- Arroyo Seco GC
- Bell Gardens GC
- Friendly Valley GC
- Glen Oaks Golf & Learning Center
- Heartwell GC
- Heroes GC
- Los Feliz Par 3
- Maggie Hathaway Par 3
- Palos Verdes Shores
- Pico Rivera
- Rancho Park Par 3
- Scholl Canyon GC (Shorter Tees)
- South Gate Par-3 GC
- The Lakes at El Segundo
- The Links at Terranea
- Van Nuys Executive Course
- Van Nuys (North Course)
- Vista Valencia GC (Chica)
- westDrift (Marriott) Manhattan Beach
Orange County
- Birch Hills GC (Shorter Tees)
- Laguna Woods Village Par 3 Course
- Lake Forest Golf & Practice Center
- Leisure World
Riverside County
- Caliente Springs RV Resort
- Motorcoach CC
- Outdoor Resort Palm Springs
- Palm Royale CC
- Panorama Village GC
- Portola CC
- Seven Lakes G & CC
- Shadow Hills (North)
- Sun Lakes (Executive Course)
- The Golf Center at Palm Desert
- The Lights at Indio
- The Quarry at La Quinta Par 3 Course
- Tradition GC Par 3 Course
- Tri-Palm CC (Century)
San Diego County
- Emerald Isle GC
- Lomas Santa Fe Executive GC
- Mission Bay GC
- Ocean Hills CC
- Palacio Del Mar GC
- Rancho Carlsbad GC
- Reidy Creek GC
- Roadrunner Club
- The Executive at Lakehouse
- The Loma Club
- The Welk Resort (The Oaks)
San Luis Obispo County
- Monarch Dunes (Challenge Course)
Ventura County