Golf Club of Lebanon

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Golf Club Of Lebanon
Club information
Location Beirut,
Lebanon Flag of Lebanon.svg
Established1923
TypeResort, Country club, golf course
Total holes18
Events hostedArab Golf Championshio (1975, 1984, 1997), Pan Arab Games (1997) Regional Inter Club Championship (2010) Lebanese Golf Tournaments
Website Golf Club of Lebanon - Official site

Golf Club of Lebanon is a country club and golf course founded in 1923 and is located in Beirut, Lebanon. The club has an 18-hole golf course. It is the oldest and largest golf club in Lebanon, and the only one still standing today from the four golf clubs that were present.[ citation needed ]


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