Construction begins at Annandale Golf Club

The California course is undergoing a restoration inspired by William P. Bell’s 1920s design.

Annandale Golf Club

Annandale Golf Club has officially begun construction on a comprehensive renovation-restoration of its historic golf course, with completion of construction anticipated in spring 2026. The restoration, inspired by the design work of William P. Bell from the 1920s, will honor the club’s architectural heritage while enhancing playability, sustainability, and aesthetics.

The project is being led by Todd Eckenrode, principal of Origins Golf Design. Construction is being executed by LaBar Golf Renovations with Gradoville & Hertzing Management Group overseeing all aspects of project coordination and implementation.

Originally founded in 1906, Annandale Golf Club holds a place in California golf history as one of the state’s earliest private clubs. The current routing, extended up into the far-reaching canyons beneath the San Gabriel Mountains in 1924, was crafted from the original design of William Watson by Bell.

The scope of work is comprehensive-encompassing all new tees, greens, bunkers, fairways, irrigation, grassing and select turf-reduction-to reestablish the integrity and intent of Bell’s original design. A specific focus will be on re-establishing the much-heralded natural drainage swales and network of Bell’s original design. The restoration aims to revive Annandale’s classic shot values, visual drama and natural flow while ensuring the course meets the expectations of today’s players, environmental and maintenance standards.

“This project represents a rare and exciting opportunity to restore one of William P. Bell’s most beautiful designs,” Eckenrode said. “Annandale’s history, setting, and membership make it a truly special place, and we are honored to help bring its classic features back to life.”