Westwood Country Club

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OH
United States

Westwood Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Rocky River, Ohio, on Cleveland's west side. The original course property was redesigned by Charles Hugh Alison, a renowned architect from the prestigious international firm McKenzie, Colt, & Alison, and was completed in June 1926. The course features natural beauty with expertly manicured fairways and greens, complemented by scenic natural stone bridges and water features that enhance its challenging design.

The club was founded in 1908 by a group of businessmen seeking a challenging course and was officially incorporated in 1914. Westwood has hosted numerous notable golfers throughout its history, including legends Bobby Jones and Arnold Palmer, who set the professional course record of 64. The course was used for Ohio's State Tournament in 1926, its inaugural year. In addition to the golf course, the club features a state-of-the-art clubhouse completed in 2009 in colonial revival style, along with additional amenities including an Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis courts, and dining facilities.

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