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Inverness Club

Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio, is a storied private venue where Donald Ross’s 1919 design—restored and lengthened to 7,730 yards, par 71, by architect Andrew Green—winds over rolling glacial ridges, demanding precision drives and deft touch into Ross’s famously small, tilting greens. A cornerstone of American championship golf, the club has hosted four U.S. Opens (1920, ’31, ’57, ’79), two PGA Championships (1986, ’93), the 2003 U.S. Senior Open, 2019 U.S. Junior Amateur, and the 2021 Solheim Cup, with the USGA’s 2027 U.S. Senior Women’s Open and 2029 U.S. Amateur on the calendar. Practice facilities match the course’s pedigree: double‐ended range, expansive short‐game complex, indoor teaching bays, and a year-round fitness center. A full caddie program, expert professional staff, and well-stocked golf shop enhance the playing experience, while the historic Tudor clubhouse offers multiple dining venues, locker rooms steeped in memorabilia, event spaces, pool, and racquet amenities. Exclusively member-owned yet welcoming to guests of members, Inverness pairs championship test with Midwest hospitality, earning perennial Top 100 course honors and a place on every serious golfer’s bucket list.

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