Roanoke Country Club

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VA
United States

Roanoke Country Club is a historic, private golf club in Roanoke, Virginia, established in 1899, featuring a 27-hole course designed by A.W. Tillinghast. The course layout features three nine hole courses that can be played in three eighteen hole combinations, with the 9-hole "Dogwood" course featuring 3221 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35. Nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, this historic course combines challenging play with stunning natural beauty, making it a favorite for both local players and visiting golf enthusiasts.

The course offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level, with well-groomed fairways and greens that keep it difficult yet friendly. Roanoke Country Club offers a complete practice area including a main driving range, a second short iron range, an indoor hitting area, a short game practice green and a practice putting green adjacent to the tournament staging area. Notable design features include fairway bunkers and bunker-surrounded par 3s.

The Club was a founding member of the VSGA in 1904 and over the years has hosted many of their championships, including three State Open and three State Amateur championships. Since 1984 the Club has hosted the Scott Robertson Memorial tournament which is ranked among the nation's top junior tournaments, with past winners including PGA tour members Hunter Mahan, Kevin Na and Webb Simpson and LPGA tour member Paula Creamer.

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