Highland Park Golf Course

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OH
United States

Highland Park Golf Course is a 36-hole, city-owned facility located in Highland Hills, Ohio, that opened in 1927. The course boasts a distinguished history in American golf, having hosted the PGA Tour's Cleveland Open in the mid-1960s, where notable players including Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus competed. The facility holds significant cultural importance as an early adopter of inclusive golf, hosting the PGA Minority Golf Championship in 1987 and serving as the home course of Charlie Sifford, known as the "Jackie Robinson of Golf" for breaking racial barriers in professional golf.

The course features a modern driving range facility and accommodates various play formats, including golf leagues and organized outings. Its long-standing reputation and accessibility have made it a notable destination for both competitive and recreational golfers in the Cleveland area. The course continues to serve the community while maintaining its legacy as a historically important venue in golf's evolution toward greater inclusivity.

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