Oakland Hills Country Club is one of America's most storied private clubs, founded in 1916 and located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The club's South Course, originally designed by Donald Ross in 1918 and later overhauled by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1950, earned the nickname "The Monster" after Ben Hogan's legendary 1951 U.S. Open victory. The club has hosted six U.S. Opens, the 2004 Ryder Cup, and the 2008 PGA Championship, cementing its place among the most significant championship venues in golf history.
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Wabeek Country Club is a private 18-hole club set among the rolling terrain of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, founded in 1972 on the grounds of the former James Couzens estate. The course stands as one of the earliest collaborative designs between Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye, playing to a challenging 7,013 yards with a slope rating of 143. The club has hosted notable regional championships including the Michigan Amateur and Michigan PGA Professional Championship.
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