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Plane makes emergency landing at Riviera Country Club after engine issues

**Emergency Landing at Riviera Country Club: No Injuries Reported**

A single-engine plane made an emergency landing at the renowned Riviera Country Club on Friday afternoon due to suspected engine troubles. The incident occurred around 1 p.m., with three passengers on board, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.

The pilot expertly navigated the aircraft to avoid potential hazards, successfully landing on the golf course, as confirmed by Traffic News Los Angeles. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the emergency landing.

Riviera Country Club, which opened in 1926, is set to host the U.S. Open in 2031 and has a storied history, including hosting the U.S. Open in 1948 and two PGA Championships in 1983 and 1995. The course is also scheduled to be a venue for the Olympic Games in 2028.

While golf activities were “temporarily disrupted” due to the incident, the course is known for hosting the annual Genesis Invitational, which is organized by Tiger Woods. The 2025 edition of the tournament was relocated to Torrey Pines after the Riviera was affected by wildfires earlier this year, with Ludvig Aberg emerging as the champion.

In summary, the emergency landing at Riviera Country Club highlights the importance of pilot skill in crisis situations, and the ongoing investigations by aviation authorities will provide further insights into the incident.

**FAQ**

**What happened at Riviera Country Club?**
A single-engine plane made an emergency landing on the golf course due to engine issues, but no injuries were reported. 

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