Birmingham Country Club (Alabama)

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The Country Club of Birmingham
Birmingham Country Club (Alabama)
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Club information
Location Mountain Brook, Alabama, U.S.
Established1898
TypePrivate
Total holes36
Events hosted U.S. Mid-Amateur (2013)
U.S. Amateur Four-Ball (2024)
GreensBent
FairwaysBermuda
East Course
Designed by Donald Ross (1927)
Par 70
Length6,644 yards
Course rating 73.1
Slope rating 132
West Course
Designed by Donald Ross (1929)
Robert Trent Jones (1959)
Pete Dye (1986)
Par 71
Length7,226 yards
Course rating 75.4
Slope rating 146

The Country Club of Birmingham, previously known as Birmingham Country Club, located in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, was founded in 1898. It moved in 1900 from North Birmingham to Lakeview, then again in 1926 to a site in Shades Valley, now within the city of Mountain Brook. The Lakeview club hosted former president Theodore Roosevelt and several Women's Southern Golf Association tournaments. The present site features two 18-hole courses designed in the 1920s by Donald Ross.

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