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  2. Congressional Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Course has hosted all of the significant golf tournaments contested at Congressional. The course is often considered among the best 100 courses in the United States; Golf Digest ranked it 89th in its 2006 listing of the 100 Greatest Golf Courses. In 2007, Golf Digest ranked it 86th in America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses. The Blue ...

  3. Deerwood Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Deerwood Country Club has an 18-hole golf course & driving range, fitness center, Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis facility with 12 Har-Tru courts (8 lighted), and clubhouse. [ 16 ] The original golf clubhouse, designed by KBJ Architects and constructed in the 1960s, was demolished after a new, 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2 ) clubhouse ...

  4. Brooklawn Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Brooklawn's golf course measures 6,711 yards, is rated at 73.3 and plays to a slope of 138. In addition to the golf course, club facilities include a practice tee and putting green; a tennis center with seven Har-Tru courts and clubhouse; three platform tennis courts and warming hut; and a swimming pool with casual dining facilities.

  5. Shennecossett Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Plant ultimately bought his golf course and, over the course of the years 1913 and 1914, added several more holes to create a full 18-hole course. [1] A clubhouse was also constructed during this era and opened to the public on June 9, 1914. On August 10, 1916, the club became the 128th "active member" of the USGA. [1]

  6. Silverado Resort and Spa - Wikipedia

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    The original 18-hole golf course at Silverado opened 70 years ago in 1955, and is now the North Course. In 1966, it was re-designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and the South Course was added. The resort also has 16 tennis courts, 10 swimming pools, 280 guest condo hotel units and private cottage suites.

  7. TPC Twin Cities - Wikipedia

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    TPC Twin Cities is maintained by superintendent Joseph Rolstad. The property was a sod farm before the golf course was built. Average Green Size: 6,500 sq. ft. Total Property Acres: 235 Acres of Fairway: 28 Acres of Rough: 59 Number of Sand Bunkers: 72 Number of Water Hazards: 27 Number of Holes Water is in Play: 15 Soil Conditions: Sand