Worcester Country Club 
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Address:
Rice Street
Worcester
MA
01606
United States
Worcester Country Club is a historic championship golf course located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments throughout its storied history, including the 1925 Men's U.S. Open and the 1960 Women's U.S. Open. Most notably, Worcester Country Club was the site of the inaugural Ryder Cup in 1927, making it one of only a few clubs to host premier men's, women's, and international tournaments.
The course has been home to 7 Massachusetts Open Championships, 7 Men's Massachusetts Amateur Championships, a Women's Massachusetts Amateur Championship, 2 New England Amateur Championships, and 2 New England PGA Championships. The club's legacy is marked by associations with golfing legends including Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Byron Nelson, Gene Sarazen, and Jerry Rawls.
Today, Worcester Country Club maintains a family-oriented atmosphere while continuing to host important state golf events. The facility features a well-appointed clubhouse with championship course views and extensive event space, accommodating nearly 450 guests indoors and 200 outdoors. The club offers junior programs and maintains a caddie program, reflecting its commitment to developing the sport at all levels.
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