US Open Course Features Infamous Barranca Ravine Offering Beauty and Danger
- The U.S. Open golf tournament is being held at Los Angeles Country Club.
- The barranca, a deep gully or ravine, is the most feared and talked-about feature of the course.
- The barranca winds through most of the first nine holes and part of the back nine.
- The barranca presents a risk-reward challenge for players, with potential for both good and bad lies.
- The course has been renovated to bring it back to its original California native feel.