Interlachen Country Club

Interlachen Country Club

The Interlachen Country Club is a private country club in Edina, Minnesota which has hosted several national golf tournaments, including the 1930 U.S. Open (won by Bobby Jones on his way to winning the Grand Slam), the 2002 Solheim Cup, and the 2008 U.S. Women's Open.

History

Interlachen's history dates from November 16, 1909, when several members of the Bryn Mawr Golf Club decided to found a new golf club and purchased farmland alongside a suburban Minneapolis streetcar line. The club was officially incorporated on December 31, and the original golf course was opened on July 29, 1911. It was a nine-hole course, and was designed by Willie Watson, a well-known course architect of the time. George Sargent, who won the 1909 U.S. Open and was later president of the PGA of America, was the head professional for a few years.cite web|title=Interlachen Country Club history|url=http://www.memberstatements.com/tour/tours.cfm?tourid=694|accessdate=2007-03-31]

In 1919, the club decided to redesign the course. The new 18-hole course, which is largely the same today, was designed by Donald Ross and opened in 1921. Robert Trent Jones made some alterations in 1963, and Geoffrey Cornish renovated it in 1986. The course is consistently ranked "Golf Digest's" list of the 100 best courses in the United States (#44 in 2005, #62 in 2007), and #1 in Minnesota. The course is over 6,800 yards long, and is a par 73. [cite web|title=America's 100 Greatest Courses 2007/8|url=http://www.golfdigest.com/courses/americasgreatest/|first=Ron|last=Whitten|pubisher=Golf Digest|date=May 2007|accessdate=2007-03-31]

The first major tournament held at Interlachen was the Western Open in 1914. In July 1930, the club was the site of the U.S. Open championship. Bobby Jones had already won the British Amateur and the British Open that year, and continued his run by winning at Interlachen by two strokes over Macdonald Smith. Jones completed his unprecedented Grand Slam by winning the U.S. Amateur later in the year. The club was scheduled to host the 1942 U.S. Open, but the event was cancelled after the outbreak of World War II.

The club also hosted the 1935 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, which was won by Glenna Collett Vare 3 & 2 over Patty Berg. Berg was a 17-year-old member of Interlachen, and was playing in her first national tournament. She went on to an illustrious amateur and professional career, and was a founding member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA).

The 2002 Solheim Cup was held at Interlachen, with the United States retaking the cup by a score of 15½ to 12½. Europe was ahead 9-7 heading into the last day, but the U.S. staged a comeback in the singles matches for the narrow win.

Inbee Park won the U.S. Women's Open at Interlachen on June 29, 2008.

Tournaments

*1914 Western Open, won by Jim Barnes
*1916 Trans-Mississippi Amateur, won by Harry Legg
*1930 U.S. Open, won by Bobby Jones
*1935 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, won by Glenna Collett Vare
*1986 USGA Senior Amateur Championship, won by R.S. Williams
*1993 Walker Cup, won by the United States over Great Britain & Ireland, 19-5
*2002 Solheim Cup, won by the United States over Europe, 15½-12½
*2008 U.S. Women's Open, won by Inbee Park

References

External links

[http://www.interlachencc.org Official site]


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