Stateline Country Club, Golf club in Stateline, Nevada.
Stateline Country Club is an 18-hole golf course situated near Lake Tahoe at an elevation of approximately 2,500 feet (762 meters). The facility includes multiple tee positions, tennis courts, and a swimming pool for members and guests.
The site began as a simple cafe with a soda fountain in the 1930s and was acquired by Cal Custer, who introduced gaming activities. This shift from a refreshment stop to an entertainment venue marked the beginning of its evolution as a regional destination.
The club became known for hosting entertainers and performers who worked at nearby casinos and resorts around Lake Tahoe. This heritage as an entertainment gathering place still shapes how the space feels today.
The club operates as a semi-private facility with membership requirements, though guests are welcome with a member's invitation. The mountain setting means weather can change quickly, so visitors should check conditions before heading out.
The course was originally designed as a 9-hole layout by architect Sam Whiting in 1926 and allows players to configure different play routes based on skill level. This early design approach means golfers of varying abilities can enjoy the same terrain in different ways.
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