
The Links at Victoria, a unique oasis in the heart of Carson, California, offers a sporting challenge inspired by the traditions of Scottish links golf. Built on a former landfill, the course presents an unexpected landscape of undulating fairways and strategically placed water hazards amidst the urban sprawl of Los Angeles County.
Originally designed by notable golf course architect William F. Bell, the 6,637-yard, par 71 course blends the historic links tradition with Southern California conditions, with firm and fast fariways, with out of bounds bordering most holes, making it a shot makers course where precision is more valuable than pure power. The course has matured over the years, offering a formidable, and fun test.
While not a regular stop on professional tours, The Links at Victoria has fostered a loyal community of local golfers. The club is known for its welcoming atmosphere and affordable rates, making golf accessible to players of all skill levels.
Reviews
This poor course needs a ton of love. A former landfill this goat track doesn’t even have grass fairways. The greens were surprisingly decent but it doesn’t balance out how egregiously poor the course conditions are. Skip this
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Links at Victoria has a Course Vaults score of 1.3 out of 10 based on 4 explicit golfer ratings.
The Links at Victoria was designed by William Francis Bell.
Yes. The Links at Victoria is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Links at Victoria is 72.
The Links at Victoria plays 6,804 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Links at Victoria is 123.