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Founded in 1889 by industrialist Samuel Mather, The Country Club has shaped both Cleveland society and golf history itself. The club's original vision—a country retreat for picnics, parties, and horseback excursions—evolved into something far more significant when golf fever took hold in the mid-1890s.
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Founded in 1889 by industrialist Samuel Mather, The Country Club has shaped both Cleveland society and golf history itself. The club's original vision—a country retreat for picnics, parties, and horseback excursions—evolved into something far more significant when golf fever took hold in the mid-1890s.
One of golf's most pivotal moments happened here: member Coburn Haskell's invention of the rubber-cored golf ball, which revolutionized the game and was first tested at the club before commercial release.
The club relocated to its current Pepper Pike location in 1930, moving to a newly built facility designed by prominent Cleveland architect Philip L. Small. The 18-hole championship course was created by William Flynn, one of the era's most respected course designers (his other works include Shinnecock Hills and Merion Golf Club). In 1935, the course hosted the National Amateur Tournament.
Golf & Athletic Activities: - Championship 18-hole golf course - Tennis courts - Platform tennis - Skeet shooting range - Swimming pool - Modern fitness facility - Children's amenities
Dining & Social - Fine dining room - Casual dining options - Outdoor terrace dining - Event hosting for members
The Country Club is private and member-owned. Membership is by invitation only and governed by the club's bylaws. Current membership focuses on family activities and maintains strong interest in preserving the club's unique 135-year history. Recent renovations include a major golf course restoration to honor William Flynn's original design.
Contact Membership Director: Olivia Bruno | (216) 831-2027 | [email protected]
The club successfully paid off its Great Depression-era mortgage in 1945 and has continued improving facilities for over 75 years, from the fitness center to children's amenities to outdoor dining areas.