Damn, this sucks.
Southern California golf courses are sadly feeling the brunt of the wildfires. Currently racing Throughout Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
Altadena Golf Course, located in Altadena less than eight miles from the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium, said in an Instagram post Wednesday that its clubhouse unfortunately “didn’t survive” the inferno.
Video footage posted on Altadena Golf Course’s official Instagram account shows flames rising in the surrounding area and smoke rising from other areas that were already on fire. It’s complete destruction. (Related: Kawhi Leonard quits clipping to help family after Southern California wildfires: Report)
“We will come back even stronger,” the course said on Instagram.
This nine-hole golf course, which opened in 1910, went up in flames during the Eaton Fire.
This is just one of several sports-related stories to come out of the California wildfires, illustrating the dramatic impact they have had on the Los Angeles area. Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Reddick said Wednesday’s game between the Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames has been postponed after families were forced to evacuate their homes. Hell, superstar Kawhi Leonard He left the Los Angeles Clippers permanently to support his family.
And while the California wildfires are a hot topic of sports-related conversation, racing icon Danica Patrick couldn’t be more on point with her feelings.
California has 1,340 miles of coastline and 3,000 lakes and reservoirs. Why isn’t there enough water to fix every fire?
At some point, you have to imagine that it becomes difficult for hardcore potash enthusiasts to accept the state of their state and how it is managed.
— Danica Patrick (@DanicaPatrick) January 8, 2025
The left is 100% responsible for not taking care of California.