Tanglewood National Golf Club, Golf course in Bainbridge Township, Ohio, US.
Tanglewood National Golf Club is a championship-level golf course in Bainbridge Township covering 132 acres with 18 holes stretching 7,029 yards from the blue tees and 46 sand bunkers throughout the layout. The course presents a slope rating of 144 and features water hazards strategically placed to challenge golfers on multiple holes.
The course was designed by architect William F. Mitchell in 1967 and gained prominence as a tournament venue within a few years. It hosted major professional competitions including the Cleveland Open on the PGA Tour in 1972 and the LPGA Babe Zaharias Classic, establishing its reputation as a championship-level facility.
The golf club serves as a central gathering place for members of the Tanglewood Men's Golf Association, who organize regular tournaments and social gatherings. Visitors can experience the traditions of club life and how the membership maintains its competitive and social calendar throughout the year.
The facility includes a clubhouse capable of accommodating up to 300 guests with multiple event spaces available for private occasions and business functions. The course and facilities operate year-round, making it suitable for golf outings and social gatherings at any time.
The course record of 67 strokes was set by Jubal Jerik, showcasing the technical demands of the layout. This achievement reflects how challenging the high slope rating makes the course even for skilled players.
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