Muirfield Village, Championship golf course in Dublin, United States
Muirfield Village is a golf club and professional tournament venue in Dublin, Ohio, with an eighteen-hole championship course. The layout extends across rolling terrain with natural waterways, tree-lined areas, and strategically placed hazards along each fairway.
A well-known professional golfer designed the facility in the late nineteen-sixties after his experiences on European courses. The grounds opened in the nineteen-seventies and later underwent several adjustments to host international competitions.
The name refers to the Scottish course in East Lothian where Open Championship tournaments take place. Many golfers visit the facility during the annual spring event, when professional players from several continents compete here.
Access is limited to members and their guests, so arranging an invitation in advance is worthwhile. The facility sits north of downtown and offers parking near the clubhouse.
One section of the course uses natural limestone formations that become visible beneath the grass surfaces. The design process lasted several years and included feedback from players who competed in leading international tournaments.
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