Del Rio Country Club

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CA
United States

Del Rio Country Club, opened in 1926 and designed by William P. Bell, is an 18-hole course stretching 6,100 yards in Brawley, California. The layout features tree-lined fairways, narrow fairways, and small Bermuda greens that emphasize accuracy over distance. Strategic hazards and challenging par 3s are hallmarks of the design, creating a classic golf experience suited for players of all skill levels.

The course is notable for hosting the Elmer Sears Lettuce tournament since 1929, one of the oldest amateur events in the country. The setting reflects a timeless design philosophy, with the course maintained as a traditional test of golf fundamentals. Facilities include a grass driving range and short game practice area, complementing the main course. Open to both members and guests, Del Rio Country Club combines its historic heritage with accessibility and amenities including an on-site clubhouse restaurant and event facilities.

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