Worcester Country Club

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Worcester Country Club is a historic American golf course in Worcester, Massachusetts, best known for hosting the inaugural Ryder Cup in 1927.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf club
sports venue
country United States of America
surface form: United States
courseDesigner Donald Ross NERFINISHED
foundedIn early 20th century
governingBody board of directors
hasCity Worcester NERFINISHED
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCourseArchitect Donald Ross NERFINISHED
hasCourseStyle parkland course
hasCourseType 18-hole golf course
hasFacility clubhouse
practice range
putting green
hasGrassType bentgrass fairways
bentgrass greens
hasHistoricSignificance hosted major national and international golf championships
site of first official Ryder Cup match between United States and Great Britain
hasLocationCharacteristic rolling terrain
tree-lined fairways
hasMembershipType private membership
hasNotableEventRole host of first Ryder Cup on American soil
hasNumberOfHoles 18
hasPar 70
hasReputation classic Donald Ross parkland layout
hasState Massachusetts NERFINISHED
hasTeeType multiple tee boxes per hole
hostedEvent 1924 U.S. Women’s Amateur NERFINISHED
1925 U.S. Open
1927 Ryder Cup NERFINISHED
isHistoric true
isPrivateClub true
locatedIn Massachusetts
New England
United States of America
surface form: United States

Worcester County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Worcester, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
locatedNear Worcester city center NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting the inaugural Ryder Cup
sport golf
usedFor championship golf tournaments
member recreational golf

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Ryder Cup firstEditionLocation Worcester Country Club