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  2. Country club - Wikipedia

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    Waverley Country Club in Oregon, United States. A country club is a privately-owned club, [1] often with a membership quota and admittance by invitation or sponsorship, that generally offers both a variety of recreational sports and facilities for dining and entertaining.

  3. Congressional Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The club's finances in its early years were precarious and badly impacted by the Great Depression. By the late 1930s, it was unable to meet its obligations. In 1940, the club's lien holder foreclosed and held a public auction of its assets. Several members reorganized themselves as Congressional Country Club, Inc. and offered the sole bid of ...

  4. Sherwood Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood's membership is approximately 375 golf members/owners and is by invitation or member referral. The adjacent tennis club has fourteen courts in hard, clay and grass surfaces, a swimming pool, gymnasium, fitness center, dining room and pub, men's and ladies' locker rooms and a full-service spa. The tennis club maintains a membership of ...

  5. Farmington Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Farmington Country Club is a country club in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States The octagonal east wing of the clubhouse, constructed in 1802 near the University of Virginia as an addition to a pre-1780 structure, was designed by Thomas Jefferson . [ 1 ]

  6. Salem Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Salem Country Club is a private country club in Peabody, Massachusetts. The club's early history was unstable. In the late 19th- and early 20th century, the club moved between four locations in Salem and Peabody. In 1925, the club made its final move to western Peabody converting a territory called Sanders Farm into an 18-hole golf course.

  7. Houston Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The former Houston Country Club was renamed the Houston Executive Club. The City of Houston purchased the Houston Executive Club in 1972 and renamed it the Gus Wortham Golf Course. [ 2 ] Claudia Feldman of the Houston Chronicle said that in the 1960s Tanglewood residents mainly went to Houston Country Club exclusively, and that this was an ...

  8. North Ridge Country Club - Wikipedia

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    North Ridge has two 18-hole golf courses, The Lakes and The Oaks.The Lakes was built in 1967 and The Oaks was built in 1972. The courses were designed by Gene Hamm and George Cobb, and later updated by John LaFoy and Kris Spence [1] [2] The club hosts numerous charity events, golf tournaments, holiday parties, and other social events.

  9. Wampanoag Country Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, the golf course was complete. William B. Goodwin would be the first president. [3] [4] Over half a million dollars had been invested to create the club. [3] It was also announced that the entrance membership fee was $1,000 and annual membership fees were $150. [3] Membership was then limited to 350 people but was intended to expand to ...