Army Navy Country Club

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VA
United States

Established in 1924, Army Navy Country Club is a private, member-owned country club. The combined 500-plus acres in Arlington and Fairfax have gone through numerous improvement projects, most recently in 2009, in a committed effort to keep its course infrastructure optimized for today's modern golf game. The club features two separate campuses, each with a Clubhouse and 27 holes of golf, with Herbert Strong designing the Arlington Course and Robert Trent Jones, Sr. designing the Fairfax Course.

From Arlington's rugged "Golden Age" appeal to the gentler curves of the "Modern Era" course design at Fairfax, the Club's courses have something for everyone. The par 71 golf course is known for its views of downtown Washington D.C. including the Washington Monument. From Arlington's rugged "Golden Age" appeal to the gentler curves of the "Modern Era" course design at Fairfax, the Club's courses have something for everyone. The Fairfax location is a member of the RTJ Society as it still maintains sections of the original RTJ design.

ANCC hosted the Washington Post Pro-Celebrity Tournament in 1949, 1950 and 1951. U.S. Open Local Qualifier in 1982 and U.S. Open Sectional Qualifiers in 1981 and 1986. However, all these events were hosted on the Arlington (Herbert Strong) course.

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