Cherry Hills Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1922 in Englewood, Colorado, featuring a William Flynn-designed championship course set against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. The course has hosted four U.S. Opens, most notably the 1960 championship where Arnold Palmer staged one of golf's most celebrated comebacks, cementing Cherry Hills as one of the most significant venues in American golf history. A 2008 renovation by Tom Doak preserved the strategic integrity of Flynn's original design while preparing the course for continued championship play.
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Meridian Golf Club is a private 18-hole course situated within the Meridian International Business Center in Englewood, Colorado, offering elevated views of the Front Range and Rocky Mountains. Designed by Colorado-based architect Dick Phelps, the par-72 layout stretches to 7,089 yards with a slope rating of 140, incorporating natural terrain, strategic water features, and native grassland areas throughout the course.
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The Club at Inverness is a private 18-hole golf club established in 1974 within the Inverness Business Park of Englewood, Colorado, just south of the Denver Tech Center. Designed by Press Maxwell to a par-71 layout stretching 7,035 yards, the course features strategic water hazards on seven holes and rolling terrain characteristic of Denver's southern corridor. The club has hosted notable regional competitions including the Colorado Open and Colorado Senior Open.
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