Celebrating 100 Years at Brentwood C.C. (FORE)

Classic Course: Brentwood C.C., Los Angeles. An article from the Fall 2015 edition of FORE magazine.

Jay Stuller interviewed me for his excellent article on the early, and mostly unknown, history of Brentwood Country Club.

An Enduring Legacy – Celebrating 100 Years at Brentwood C.C.

Tournament Hostess Marilyn Monroe at Brentwood CC in 1947
Tournament Hostess Marilyn Monroe at Brentwood, 1947

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3 thoughts on “Celebrating 100 Years at Brentwood C.C. (FORE)”

  1. This is a good article with some fine research on the history of the Brentwood Country Club. The only point of disagreement I have is where it was stated that the 1961 PGA event was moved from Brentwood to Olympia Fields. I believe Brentwood was actually slated to host the 1962 PGA tournament which was moved to Aronimink near Philadelphia. There may be some confusion because the PGA’s decision to move the event occurred in 1961 after California Attorney General Mosk brought the action against the PGA. Also, I believe that the King of Romania owned the club from about 1938 until it was sold to the new ownership group after the second world war.

    1. Alas, I did not write the article. But yes, you are correct; the 1962 PGA championship was moved from Brentwood C.C., to Aronimink, Pennsylvania, after Atty. Gen. Mosk’s intervention in 1961. The PGA president didn’t even think there was anything wrong with the clause, but the general membership voted to remove it, after the Southern California section, four sections from New York, and the Georgia-Alabama section, sponsored the resolution. I should mention that the “Caucasian clause” was only added to the PGA’s constitution in 1943, and that it was meant for Asians, as well as African Americans, and anyone else, not from North or South America.

      Thanks for asking about the King of Romania (Rumania, at that time). Considering my extensive collection of material on Brentwood Country Club, I had never found any mention of King Carol in any contemporary publications, and I am fairly sure that he had no direct involvement in the ownership of the Brentwood Country Club.

      After Brentwood CC declared bankruptcy in 1937, the course was put up for sale. The receivers leased it, month to month, to Al and Bill Bryant, who operated it as a public golf course.
      In 1944, an investment syndicate, led by Rumanian industrialist, Edgar Ausnit, who was born Jewish, and who had fled Rumania in 1940, and was the chairman of the Rumanian-U.S. Chamber of Commerce in New York, purchased the Brentwood property from the bond-holding mortgage company.
      While it is possible that King Carol was a secret investor in the Ausnit group, during World War II, it was highly illegal and treasonous to do business with the ex-King of Rumania, who, at that time, were an oppressive, fascist, anti-Jewish, Axis country.

      Ausnit’s, Brentwood Country Club Properties, Inc., doubled its money, when they sold the land to the Brentwood Founders Land Co., in 1947. The new owners, led by Edward Zuckerman, wanted to sub-divide, but they changed their minds, when Paul Zimmerman, of the L.A. Times, gave a powerful speech about the importance of saving golf courses, at an Ionic Masonic Lodge meeting in Los Angeles.
      The new, and private, Brentwood Country Club opened in July, 1948.

      Cheers, JIB

  2. To Whom It May Concern,
    Im trying to find a way to purchase this photo of Marilyn Monroe in front of Brentwood CC,
    I want to blow it up to aprox 3’x3′. Im a long time member of Brentwood CC.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Sincerely,
    Roger Camras

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