National Golf Club of Kansas City, Golf club in Parkville, United States.
The National Golf Club of Kansas City spreads across natural terrain with elevation changes and water features divided into two separate courses. The facility includes practice areas, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and clubhouse amenities with dining and social spaces.
The course was designed by architect Tom Weiskopf in 1987, bringing a major golf facility to the region. It later hosted a Senior PGA tournament in 2003 and 2004.
The club serves as a gathering place for golfers in the Kansas City area who participate in member events and tournaments throughout the year. Two distinct courses allow players of different skill levels to find suitable challenges and connect with others who share their passion for the sport.
Access is limited to members, but some may bring guests depending on membership privileges. It is worth contacting the club ahead of time to understand current access policies before planning a visit.
The road adjacent to the club is named Tom Watson Parkway, honoring the Kansas City native and professional golfer who influenced the facility's development. This naming reflects the deep ties between the champion golfer and the local golfing community.
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