Newport Country Club

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Newport Country Club is a historic private golf club in Newport, Rhode Island, known as one of the five founding clubs of the United States Golf Association and an early host of major championships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf club
private golf club
sports venue
associatedWith USGA championships
clubhouseStyle Beaux-Arts architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
courseDesigner William F. Davis NERFINISHED
courseRedesigner A. W. Tillinghast
Ron Forse
foundedBy Theodore A. Havemeyer
foundedIn 1893
foundingMemberOf United States Golf Association
governingBody board of directors
hasAmenity caddie program
dining facilities
golf shop
locker rooms
hasClubhouseArchitect Whitney Warren
hasFeature clifftop setting
historic stone clubhouse
ocean views
hasNumberOfHoles 18
hasPracticeFacilities driving range
putting green
short-game area
hasTypeOfFairways bentgrass
hasTypeOfGreens bentgrass
heritageStatus historic golf club in the United States
hostedTournament U.S. Amateur
surface form: 1895 U.S. Amateur

U.S. Open
surface form: 1895 U.S. Open

U.S. Amateur
surface form: 1995 U.S. Amateur

U.S. Women’s Open
surface form: 2006 U.S. Women’s Open

U.S. Senior Open
surface form: 2020 U.S. Senior Open (scheduled, later moved)
locatedIn Newport County
surface form: Newport County, Rhode Island

Newport, Rhode Island
Rhode Island
locatedOn Aquidneck Island
membershipPolicy private, invitation-only membership
notableFor being one of the earliest sites of the U.S. Amateur
being one of the earliest sites of the U.S. Open
oneOf five founding clubs of the United States Golf Association
overlooks Atlantic Ocean
Narragansett Bay
region New England
sport golf
style links-style golf course elements

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U.S. Open foundingLocation Newport Country Club
subject surface form: U.S. Open (golf)