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Columbine Country Club

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Established
  
1955

Total holes
  
27

Phone
  
+1 303-794-2674

Type
  
Private

Website
  
columbinecc.com

Location
  
Tournaments hosted
  
PGA Tour1967 PGA ChampionshipLPGA Tour1983 Columbia Savings Classic1982 Columbia Savings Classic1981 Columbia Savings LPGA Classic1980 Columbia Savings LPGA Classic1977 National Jewish Hospital Open

Address
  
17 Fairway Ln, Littleton, CO 80123, USA

Similar
  
Cherry Hills Country, Country Club of the Rockies, Columbus Country Club, Inwood Country Club, Canterbury Golf Club - Inc

Columbine country club


Columbine Country Club is a private country club located in Columbine Valley, Colorado a suburb south of Denver. The club was established in 1955, and has an 18-hole Championship course designed by Henry Hughes, a 9-hole par three course, seven tennis courts, and a family pool complex. The Championship golf course hosted the 49th PGA Championship in 1967, which Don January won. The par-72 golf course measures 7,427 yards from the Championship tees. However, the course plays much shorter because the average elevation of the course exceeds 5,300 feet above sea level. In 2017, Columbine Country Club is set to complete a $20-million 45,000 square foot construction of its new clubhouse facilities.

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Columbine country club a club for generations


PGA Championship

The 1967 PGA Championship was held at Columbine Country Club. The 49th edition of the Championship was a stroke play format won by Don January, his only major championship victory. Don's score of 281 (–7), came in an 18 hole playoff against fellow competitor Don Massengale.

References

Columbine Country Club Wikipedia


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