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  2. Swope Memorial Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    Swope Memorial Golf Course is a golf course that was founded in 1934 and previously designed by golf course architect A. W. Tillinghast.It hosted the 1949 Kansas City Open Invitational, a PGA Tour event at the time and is the only golf course in the Kansas City area to have done so.

  3. Kansas City Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Country Club (KCCC) is a golf course which was founded in 1896 in Kansas City, Missouri and today located in Mission Hills, Kansas. The Country Club District and Country Club Plaza of Kansas City are named for the club, which claims to be the third-oldest country club west of the Mississippi River .

  4. National Golf Club of Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    The National Golf Club of Kansas City is an exclusive golf club located in the Parkville, Missouri, asuburb of Kansas City, Missouri. The golf course was designed by champion golfer Tom Watson, a native of Kansas City, Missouri. For two years (2003–04) the club hosted the Senior PGA's Bayer Advantage golf tournament. It features two golf ...

  5. These are Kansas' top five public and private golf courses ...

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    Golfweek says Firekeeper Golf Course, 15 miles north of Topeka, is the top public course in Kansas. This story identifies the highest-ranked courses.

  6. Mission Hills Country Club (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Hills Country Club (MHCC) is a country club and golf course in the Kansas City-area suburb of Mission Hills, Kansas.. The club, on the banks and hills of Brush Creek, was founded June 30, 1914, largely through the efforts of J. C. Nichols, who was also developing the upscale planned community of Mission Hills.

  7. Indian Hills Country Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 it temporarily moved to land that is now Kansas City Country Club. Membership was open to anybody in the Nichols-developed subdivision of Mission Hills with an annual fee of $30 and $5 for each family member. [1] In 1925, Kansas City Country Club took over the course and Nichols helped organize Indian Hills Country Club.

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