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06/22 - 06/25 Booz Allen Classic Course: Congressional Country Club Defending Champion: Sergio Garcia Potomac, MD Total Purse: $5,000,000 Winning Share: $ 900,000
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Golf Hotel Service is your premier hotel reservation service for hotels near golf courses.
For 8 years, we have been the leading provider of reservations for Golf courses around the world. We offer a Golf hotel directory with a complete list sorted by distance from the course. Each listing offers information such as a general property description, amenities and services, number of rooms, prices, special deals and contact information. The Golf Hotel room search allows you to check for hotels that have availability for your selected dates. You can narrow your search by choosing desired amenities and services. All of our hotels have been inspected and approved by AAA and the Mobil Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel and restaurant inspection.
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Course Profile Congressional Country Club
Congressional Country Club was founded in 1924 with Herbert Hoover as the Club's first president. Founding life members of the era included Presidents William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. The membership roster in the early decades reads like a "Who's Who" of American industrial giants and government dignitaries. The Club is very proud od its history and its tradition of hosting national championships. The Blue Course has served as a site for some of our nation's most prestigious championships, including:
1959 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship 1964 U.S. Open Championship 1976 PGA Championship 1980-86 Booz Allen Classic (Kemper Open) 1995 U.S. Senior Open 1997 U.S. Open Championship
Future events include:
2005 Booz Allen Classic 2009 U.S. Amateur Championship 2011 U.S. Open Championship
The origins of the Blue Course date back to 1924 when it was laid out by Devereaux Emmett and revised six years later by the great Scottish architect, Donald Ross. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Robert Trent Jones, Sr. redesigned the course in time for the 1959 and 1964 championships. Rees Jones completed the last major renovations of the Blue Course in the early 1990s prior to the 1995 U.S. Senior Open and the 1997 U.S. Open.
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