THE COUNTRY CLUB
The Country Club is an activity park located in Pepper Pike, Ohio. Founded in 1889, it has been an important part of Cleveland's history for over a century. The Country Club is a family-friendly club offering a wide range of sporting and social activities, steeped in rich memories and a timeless tradition of excellence. Its golf course, designed by William Flynn in 1928, hosted the 1935 National Amateur Championship, won by Lawson Little who achieved the "Little Slam", winning both the British and American amateur titles in two successive seasons. The club also contributed to the development of golf as the place where Coburn Haskell first used a rubber ball, revolutionizing the game. In addition to its outstanding facilities and top-notch staff, the Country Club draws its strength from its membership and the spirit of camaraderie and community that prevails. The Country Club is open to the public and offers golf, leisure activities and facilities.
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