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De Bell - Regulation Course
1500 Walnut AveBurbank, CA 91501
Phone: (818)845-0022Fax: (818)845-8124
This club offers a regulation eighteen hole course and a par 3 course. The Regulation Course is very tight and hilly, yet still enjoyable for beginners. It's a great place for the whole family to play. The ladies often play from two sets of tees on this course, while the men play from the same tees. William F. Bell redesigned the Regulation Course in 1966, followed by Richard Bigler in 1984. The Par 3 Course has no water or sand hazards, but is still excellent for tuning up your wedge shots.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Poa Annua Grass | Fairways: Bluegrass |
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| Greens Fees: | $20 or Less |
| Course Type: | public |
| Dress Code: | Collared shirt, no other requirements |
| Season: | Open all year |
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Course reviews for De Bell - Regulation Course
Average Golfer Review (3.3 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 3
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| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
Tight Little Canyon Course, Apr 27, 2005 |
| reviewer: Duffy McShank
from Burbank, CA |
| This is a fun course. It's not super long, but the fairways are narrow and it requires accurate tee shots. If you don't hit straight it could be a long day. Bring extra balls. If you go looking for lost balls, watch out for snakes. Long hitters can tee off with irons and still have a short iron 2nd shot. The greens are pretty fast with lots of grain and some of them have multiple tiers, so course knowledge is at a premium. Burbank residents can buy a resident card and get discounts on green fees. |
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
Golf Notes, Jul 23, 2004 |
| reviewer: Newbie Golfer
from Chino Hills, CA |
| For a public course its well-kept and for $21 its very reasonable w/cart. Couple of good par-5 with sizeable fairways with challenging par-3 on the back 9. |
| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
Fun if you can hit it straight, Apr 26, 2004 |
| reviewer: Will M
from Yorba Linda. CA USA |
| Course is not difficult if you can stay in the fairway. There are really no water hazards and minimal bunkers. It is walkable but is some exercise because it is not flat. If you go to the side you will lose a lot of balls because it has a lot of ravines and hills with thick vegetation (for example #3 which is a blind par-3 around a hill). You will often see deer and other animals. |
Tight Little Canyon Course, Apr 27, 2005