Corning Country Club

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NY
United States

Corning Country Club was established in 1919 and designed by Thomas Winton, a Scottish-born greenskeeper who transitioned into golf course design. Located in Corning, New York, the course was built on land that originally included a farmhouse, which was repurposed and modified to serve as the club's first clubhouse, positioned behind the current ninth tee box.

The club has hosted significant events throughout its history, including LPGA tournaments, establishing itself as a notable venue in regional golf. The course is situated in the Corning area, offering a traditional country club experience with both golf and dining amenities for members. The design reflects early 20th-century course architecture principles brought by Winton, who contributed to the region's golf landscape during that era.

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