Founded in 1954, the late Dick Wilson designed NCR Country Club, a famous golf course architect from Delray Beach, Fla. The club has two distinctively different 18-hole golf courses. The courses and their facilities are situated on more than 350 acres. The South Course, a par 71 covering 7,055 yards of heavily-wooded rolling countryside, has long been considered championship caliber and voted among Golf Digest s 'Top 100' courses in the nation. The South Course was the site for the 51st PGA Championship, won by Raymond Floyd; the 41st United States Women s Open, won by Jane Geddes; and the 1998 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship won by 'Spider' Miller. The North Course is a prairie-links style course with a par of 70 and covers a total of 6,828 yards. The Club is complemented by a 40,000-square-foot clubhouse that overlooks the finishing holes of each course. The banquet facility in the Clubhouse can accommodate up to 250 people. Other amenities include a golf shop, locker rooms, bag storage as well as a pool and fitness complex that features a casual dining area and a fitness facility with a complete selection of cardiovascular and weight machines.
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