Birmingham Country Club, Private country club in Birmingham, Michigan
The Birmingham Country Club is a private golf facility in Michigan with two championship courses, tennis courts, swimming pools, and a fitness center on its grounds. Multiple dining venues and recreational facilities are housed within the clubhouse for member use.
The club was founded in 1898 and its courses were designed by three World Golf Hall of Fame architects: Donald Ross, Robert Trent Jones Sr., and Pete Dye. This collaboration among renowned golf course designers shaped the facility's layout that endures today.
The venue hosts golf tournaments and social gatherings throughout the year that shape the rhythm of members' lives. Formal dining occasions and seasonal celebrations form a regular part of this community's calendar.
The grounds feature both golf courses, fitness and swimming facilities, and tennis courts all within the private club property. Visitors should know that this is a members-only facility where access is limited to members and their invited guests.
The West Course is rare in that it resulted from collaboration among three Hall of Fame architects, which is extraordinary in the golf world. This blend of design approaches on a single course makes it something special.
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