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My name is Brett Sterbens, and I'm a Scratch Golfer from Southern California who loves hitting Bombs! I've held a near-scratch handicap for the last 10+ years, and I'll be sharing my golf adventures from courses all around the Southern California area, and beyond!
If anyone is around the SoCal (OC, LA) area and would like to play a round of golf, feel free to reach out any time!! I love meeting new golfers and sharing in the joy of a round of golf with a stranger!
Brett dude, just watched the video over at Divot Dudes. You were the start of the show. You seemed really genuine, loved your energy. Hope to see some more content on your channel.
So rad to watch these videos as I’m new to golf and currently reside in HB. Played meadowlark last week and playing mile square this week… hopefully it’s not too different now! Great video!
Just played here in my scramble tournament on Saturday, love this course and great value for price! I have watched several of your videos for all of the SoCal courses I play usually in he night before I go. I noticed your last name and was wondering if you had a sister named Brooke? She was a friend’s older sister’s friend (Taylor Stevenson) and thought I saw a resemblance in you. Small world if so, if not keep up the birdies!
Many years (decades) ago I went to El Dorado to watch The Queen Mary Open. The story is that Fred Couples was visiting his then girlfriend who lived locally. Fred went out to play some golf and starter said they had a pro tournament going on and only pros can play. Fred said ok sign me up and so this was his first pro tournament. I didnt know who he was but decided to follow him. Turns out his playing partner was Corey Pavin. No crowds, no ropes just me , Corey and Fred both players were veery friendly to me as I walked down the fairways with them. On some holes into the wind Fred would use his heel to kick up a tuft of grass and just rest his ball on that as he would hit his persimminon driver right off the deck. Fred was carrying his University of Houston golf bag. Wha a memorable day that was.
As a longtime member at Brookside Mens club every year before Christmas we would have a 2 day tournament at Tahquitz. It was so much fun playing with all the guys out there. Both courses are very playable yet challenging. Courses are well maintained and the staff is very professional....well run club!. They also had a breakfast and lunch buffet which was a great deal. Last time there I shot 80/80 .
I was a club member at Industry for many years. We used to call the Babe "the bitch". t I walked off this course a couple times. Over time I learned how to play both courses. At one time I had a 7 hncp at Industry which gave me a huge advantage playing other courses because my handicap was very competitive.
Video brings back many great memories of playing Griffith Park. Won my flight (B flight) twice in the LA City Championships. One year flight winners played a 3rd round at Rancho Park and I shot 74 gross with a 9 hndcp and was overtall net flight champ. You are a long hiitter bro with a smooth easy swing.Your fade tee shots are perfect for Griffith Park, nothing but dogleg rights.
Rancho Park is a nice course, but one of the busiest in the country. Tee times are hard to come by. Having said that, I played there with a buddy many years ago in a steady rain. It was tough, due to the rain. All in all, it's a historic golf course right in the heart of L.A. I look forward to playing there, again. Thanks for putting this on RU-vid!