Chickasaw Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1922 in Memphis, Tennessee, featuring an 18-hole championship course designed by the legendary Donald Ross. The course showcases Ross's signature small, undulating greens and a strategic layout enhanced by natural water hazards and mature trees, playing to a challenging 134 slope rating from the championship tees.
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Irene Golf & Country Club is a historic private club founded in the early 20th century in Memphis, Tennessee. Designed by John F. Stahl, the 18-hole, par-72 course stretches 6,267 yards and is known for its challenging layout of tree-lined fairways and water hazards. A 1952 renovation modernized and lengthened the course, further establishing it as a longstanding fixture of Memphis private golf.
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Memphis Country Club is one of Tennessee's oldest private clubs, established in 1905 and rooted in over a century of Memphis sporting and social history. The 18-hole course was originally designed by Donald Ross in 1916 and features his signature push-up greens, with key restoration work completed by Brian Silva in 1997. The club has hosted notable championship play, including the 1948 USGA Women's Amateur Championship.
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Ridgeway Country Club is a private 18-hole club in Memphis, Tennessee, with roots dating to the early 20th century and a course designed and later redesigned by architect Russell Breeden. Stretching 7,231 yards with a course rating of 74.1 and slope of 134, the layout presents a serious test of championship-caliber golf. The club also hosted the 1962 Memphis Open and features a traditional southern-style clubhouse with verandas, a swimming pool, and tennis courts.
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Create AccountTPC Southwind is a championship private golf club in Memphis, Tennessee, designed by Ron Prichard with input from PGA Tour professionals Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller and opened in 1988. The 7,244-yard, par-70 layout has served as the permanent home of professional tour golf in Memphis, hosting the FedEx St. Jude Classic from 1989 before transitioning to the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in 2019. The course is defined by its 94 bunkers, water hazards on 10 of 18 holes, and a signature island-green par-3 11th hole.
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Windyke Country Club is a private 36-hole facility in Memphis, Tennessee, established in the early 1970s as part of the city's expanding suburban golf community. Both the East and West Courses were designed by George Cobb, a noted architect celebrated for his work across the southeastern United States, with the East Course stretching to nearly 6,900 yards and carrying a slope rating of 130. The club has served as a venue for Tennessee Golf Association events and remains a fixture of Memphis's private golf landscape.
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