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The club was scheduled to host the 1942 U.S. Open, but the event was cancelled after the outbreak of World War II. [1] The club also hosted the 1935 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, which was won by Glenna Collett Vare 3 & 2 over Patty Berg. Berg was a 17-year-old member of Interlachen, and was playing in her first national tournament.
The 1930 U.S. Open was the 34th U.S. Open, held July 10–12 at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb southwest of Minneapolis. Bobby Jones won his second consecutive and record-tying fourth U.S. Open title.
Pebble Beach hosted the first California Women's Amateur Championship in 1967 as well as subsequent tournaments until it was moved to Quail Lodge & Golf Club in Carmel Valley in 1987. [ 15 ] The first professional tournament at Pebble Beach was the Monterey Peninsula Open in 1926, which had a $5,000 purse.
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The 7th Solheim Cup Match was held between September 20 and September 22, 2002, at Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota, USA. Team USA won the trophy for the fifth time by a score of 15 1 ⁄ 2 to 12 1 ⁄ 2 points. Rosie Jones gained the winning point in her victory over Karine Icher.
The 2008 U.S. Women's Open was the 63rd U.S. Women's Open, held June 26–29 at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb southwest of Minneapolis. It was the first U.S. Women's Open played at the course, which hosted the Solheim Cup in 2002. The winner was 19-year-old Inbee Park, four strokes ahead of runner-up Helen Alfredsson.
Interlachen is an unincorporated community in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is situated between Blue Lake and Fairview Lake, just south of Blue Lake Regional Park and north of Fairview .
Interlachen may refer to some places in the United States: Interlachen, Florida; Interlachen, Oregon; Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota; See also