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who designed dayton valley golf course

by Prof. Sandra Ziemann III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Arnold Palmer designed

Who designed Dayton Country Club?

Donald Ross designedSince 1897 Dayton Country Club has offered an extraordinary private country club experience with unrivaled amenities. Our spectacular 18-hole Donald Ross designed golf course has incredible views and is a pleasure to play yet a challenge for golfers of every skill level.

Who owns Dayton Golf course?

Jim Kepler is the new owner of Dayton Valley Golf Course in Dayton, Nevada. Additional plans include creating a state-of-the-art training facility, launching a First Tee program, and adding pickleball courts. Kepler said he hopes to have many of the improvements complete by the course's 30th anniversary in May.

How many golf courses are in Dayton Ohio?

Dayton, Ohio Golf Courses There are 7 golf courses in Dayton, Ohio and 2 are municipal courses. There are also another 26 golf courses within 20 miles of Dayton, including 8 public, 9 municipal and 9 private courses. The oldest course in the Dayton area is the Dayton Country Club which was designed by Donald J.

Who owns Dayton Valley Golf Course?

has been sold to Tour Specs Golf Management by Duncan Golf Management, in a deal that was finalized this week, the Reno Gazette Journal reported. Jim Kepler, a PGA professional and principal owner of Tour Specs Golf Management, will serve as General Manager.

When did Dayton Valley open?

An Arnold Palmer-designed course, Dayton Valley opened in 1991. It hosts the longest-standing PGA Tour Qualifying tournament in the country, the Gazette Journal reported. The course is known for its water features, lush fairways and fast greens.

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