Killearn Country Club & Inn 
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Killearn Country Club & Inn, built in 1967, is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Tallahassee, Florida. Originally designed as the centerpiece of Killearn Estates, a pioneering suburban development, the course has hosted 21 PGA tournaments and four LPGA events. From 1969 to 1982, it was home to the PGA's Tallahassee Open, attracting legendary golfers including Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, and Gary Player.
The course is currently undergoing significant renovation and expansion. The redesigned 18-hole Championship Course is being restored alongside a new 9-hole course called The Clover, located in the northeast portion of the former North Course. The renovation project, led by Tallahassee native David Cummings, also includes a new clubhouse with dining facilities overlooking the course, practice facilities, and additional amenities including cottages, pool, and tennis courts.
The club is being repositioned as The Killearn Club, with the goal of restoring Tallahassee's landmark golf and social experience while preserving neighborhood character. Membership is being extended to residents across Tallahassee and beyond.
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