Fairlawn Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the Akron, Ohio area, offering a classic championship layout designed by noted architects William B. Langford and Theodore J. Moreau. The course stretches to 6,800 yards with a slope rating of 135, featuring the rolling terrain and strategic bunkering characteristic of Langford and Moreau's work. A 1990 renovation by Arthur Hills updated the course while preserving its traditional character, and the club has a history of hosting regional competition including the 1954 Ohio Amateur Championship.
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Firestone Country Club is a storied 54-hole private club in Akron, Ohio, founded in 1929 by Harvey Firestone and built on a legacy of championship golf. Robert Trent Jones Sr. redesigned the celebrated South Course in 1960, transforming it into a demanding 7,400-yard layout that has hosted the PGA Championship and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. The South Course's iconic par-5 16th hole, dubbed "The Monster" by Arnold Palmer, remains one of the most recognizable holes in professional golf.
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Portage Country Club is one of Ohio's oldest private golf clubs, established in the 1890s and situated in Akron's West Hill neighborhood. The club's 18-hole course was redesigned in 1926 by Golden Age architect William Langford following the club's relocation, featuring classic bunkering and the natural rolling terrain of Northeast Ohio. Portage has served as a host venue for Ohio Golf Association championships, including the Ohio Amateur, cementing its place in the state's golf history.
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