The US Open golf tournament at the Los Angeles Country Club concluded with Wyndham Clark taking the trophy. This is the first time that the LACC opens its doors to a major championship since 1940, …
. Not everyone is allowed entry into the club and Hugh Hefner was one of the most notable personalities that was denied a membership. The publication alleges that Hefner, whose Playboy Mansion is by the 13th hole, was fed up after being turned down he built a zoo to annoy his neighbors. During the US Open final, some of the animals could be heard creating a ruckus.
Others not fans of the LACC include former champion Brooks Koepka who recently said he doesn’t like the “blind tee shots.” “And then I think there’s just some spots that no matter what you hit, the ball just ends up in the same spot,” he said, according to theMust Read Stories
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