Meadowbrook Country Club, Private country club in Michigan, United States
Meadowbrook Country Club is a private golf facility in Michigan featuring an 18-hole championship course designed by the renowned architect Donald Ross. The grounds encompass rolling topography with mature trees and additional amenities available to members.
The club was established in 1916 and gained national attention when it hosted the 1937 Detroit Open. This tournament marked an important moment in Michigan's golf history.
The golf course design reflects the traditional American golf architecture principles of the early 20th century through its strategic layout and natural terrain integration.
This is a members-only facility, so access is limited to those with active membership. Visitors should plan their visit according to membership status and seasonal operating schedules.
The golf course maintains its original Donald Ross design elements while incorporating modern playing standards through careful preservation and updates.
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