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Who plays at Burning Tree Golf Club?

Burning Tree Club is a private, all-male golf club in Bethesda, Maryland. The course at Burning Tree has been played by Arch Manning, numerous presidents, foreign dignitaries, high-ranking executive officials, members of Congress, and military leaders. The course was designed by architect Alister MacKenzie.

How many tees are in Burning Tree Golf Club?

The 18-hole Burning Tree Golf & Country Club in Macomb, MI is a private golf course that opened in 1958. Designed by Lou Powers, Burning Tree Golf & Country Club measures 6109 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 119 and a 71.2 USGA rating. The course features 3 sets of tees for different skill levels.

What is the slope of the Burning Tree golf course in Michigan?

The 18-hole "Burning Tree" course at the Burning Tree Golf & Country Club facility in Macomb, Michigan features 6,077 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 71.2 and it has a slope rating of 119 on Bent grass. Designed by Lou Powers, the Burning Tree golf course opened in 1953. Data not available.

Where is greatlife golf at Burning Tree?

GreatLife Golf at Burning Tree Golf Course is located on the north side of the Kansas River Bridge. This beautiful 9 hole public course rests alongside the banks of the Kansas River, offering views of wildlife to make a unique golfing experience unlike any other.

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Who designed the Burning Tree?

Burning Tree was designed by former Robert Trent Jones construction chief Hal Purdy as a “shotmaker’s” course, which was appropriate both for the founding era of this Greenwich club (the course opened during 1963) and because it sits in a tight piece of property.

Is there a Moses bush at Burning Tree Country Club?

Burning Tree Country Club has one of the more eye-catching names among American golf courses. Alas, no Moses bush exists on the property, but its signature tree will be evident from the first tee box, standing atop a natural rock formation off to the right.

Who designed the Burning Tree Golf Course?

Designed by Colt & Alison, the Burning Tree golf course opened in 1923. Charles Briggs manages the course as the Manager/Director of Golf.

What is the slope rating of the Burning Tree?

The 18-hole "Burning Tree" course at the Burning Tree Club facility in Bethesda, Maryland features 6,400 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 70.8 and it has a slope rating of 122. Designed by Colt & Alison, the Burning Tree golf course opened in 1923. Charles Briggs manages the course as the Manager/Director of Golf.

Why did Cobb build a golf course?

It was likely at that moment that Cobb developed his design philosophy that golf was supposed to heal and to stimulate, not to punish.

When was the Par 3 course designed by Bobby Jones?

Perhaps his most prominent design is his shortest course: The Par-3 Course at Augusta National Golf Club, which he completed in 1959 (with a little help from Masters domos Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts).

Who is George Cobb?

Perhaps You've Never Heard of Architect George Cobb. Chances Are if You've Ever Vacationed in the Southeast, You've Played One or More of His Courses. Burningtree Country Club is proud of its architect, George Cobb, as much a well-kept secret as Burningtree itself! Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1914, Cobb grew up in a family of golfers.

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Overview

Burning Tree Club is a private, all-male golf club in Bethesda, Maryland. The course at Burning Tree has been played by numerous presidents, foreign dignitaries, high-ranking executive officials, members of Congress, and military leaders. The course was designed by architect Alister MacKenzie. The club has a strict policy forbidding women to enter the club, except under rare circumstances.

Location and founding

The Burning Tree Club was founded in 1922, supposedly in response to a male foursome from the Chevy Chase Club being stuck behind a slow-playing group of female golfers. The name of Burning Tree Club was named for the colorful leaves of a particularly large oak tree in the autumn on its grounds.
The club is located in Bethesda, Maryland, near Congressional Country Club, home of the 2011 U.…

Fees

The initiation fee is $75,000, while membership fees are $500/month. Membership is exclusive with a cap around 600. The member list is private, and includes honoraria and retired golfers and can be achieved by invitation only.

Notable members and former members

Presidents including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George Herbert Walker Bush have been extended honorary membership.
Until the appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court of the United States, the club had always extended honorary memberships to the Court's Justices; those who accepted include Associate …

Discrimination

There are no women's locker rooms or bathrooms at Burning Tree. No women are permitted inside the club at all, not even for service reasons or parties, with rare exceptions. A recent allowance was made for the spring cocktail party, and women are allowed into the pro shop in December to holiday shop for their husbands. They can do this only by appointment, during very restrictive hours, and only on Saturdays.

Popular culture

In the Seinfeld episode "The Bottle Deposit", Elaine bids on a set of golf clubs supposedly used by President John F. Kennedy at Burning Tree Club on the morning of the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
In his 2021 novel "Into the Ether", author David Sherer portrays a scene where President Stanton discovers the case of the missing protagonist Dr. Adrian Wren while reading The Washington Post during lunch at Burning Tree Country Club.

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