The Rolling Hills Country Club serves as the home facility for the USC men’s and women’s golf teams. Both teams have had full memberships with the club since August of 2019.
The club finished a remodel of the course in 2018, transformed by a David McLay Kidd re-design. The newly re-designed course hosted the 2018 Pac-12 Men’s Golf Championships, which USC won at 31-under 1389. All-American Justin Suh was medalist with a course record 16-under 268.
Said David McLay Kidd on the RHCC course: "Rolling Hills Country Club is blessed with the magic ingredient shared by almost all truly great golf courses. Sand! The sand underlying much of the existing golf course, and the entire quarry, opens up a myriad of golfing opportunities that can only be dreamed of on lesser sites.
"Grass grows best in sand, it shapes easily, and greens, tees and bunkers depend on it. Best of all, golfers love it as the ball bounces and rolls, the surfaces are dry, the lies are tight, and its eminently playable; it's just so much more fun. We were fortunate enough to build a number of courses on sand, such as Bandon Dunes, and we are very excited to have the opportunity to create something exceptional here at RHCC."