Interlachen Country Club
Country Club · Edina, MN · Founded 1911 · 18 Holes
About Interlachen Country Club
Interlachen Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1911 in Edina, Minnesota, with a championship course originally designed by Willie Watson and later refined by Robert Trent Jones and subsequent architects. The club hosted the 1930 U.S. Open and the 2002 Solheim Cup, and its celebrated 9th hole — a par-3 island green — is widely credited as the inspiration for the 16th hole at Augusta National Golf Club.
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