Dodger Stadium is widely considered one of the most beautiful settings in the sport.
Behind only Fenway Park in Boston (Red Sox) and Wrigley Field in Chicago (Cubs) in terms of age, this cathedral was first constructed in 1959 (opening three years later). It’s the largest ballpark in Major League Baseball, and the unique layout featuring the skyline in one direction and the majestic Santa Gabriel Mountains in the other truly adds to the experience.
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While the site has been used for baseball and other forms of entertainment (most notably concerts and comedic acts), there’s an opportunity for fans of golf to play one of the most unique courses in the country.