Lynchburg, VA tee times
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About Lynchburg, VA Golf Courses
Lawrence, Kansas is home to a variety of golf courses and is a great destination for tee times and golfing. The city has several public courses, including Alvamar Golf Club, Lawrence Country Club, Eagle Bend Golf Course, and Lawrence Park Golf Course. Alvamar Golf Club, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., is a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. Lawrence Country Club, a private course, is also a favorite among avid golfers and has been in operation since 1901. Robert Trent Jones Jr. also designed Eagle Bend Golf Course, a championship-level public course. Lawrence Park Golf Course is a 9-hole course designed in the 1920s which is popular for its low cost and friendly atmosphere. In addition to the courses, Lawrence has produced some of the best golfers in the country. Bob Kelso, a native of Lawrence, was an amateur golfer who won the Kansas Amateur Championship in 1929 and 1933, the Kansas City District Amateur Championship in 1929, and the Kansas Open Championship in 1931. Another Lawrence native, Ben Kern, was a professional golfer who won the Kansas Open Championship in 1958 and 1961. When it comes to famous moments in golf in Lawrence, the most notable was the 1957 U.S. Women’s Open, which was held at the Lawrence Country Club and won by Mickey Wright. The tournament was the first major championship for women in the United States and the first U.S. Women’s Open ever held in the Midwest. Lawrence is a great destination for golfers who are looking for tee times and courses that will challenge them. With its variety of courses, famous golfers, and memorable moments in golf, Lawrence is a great place for golfers of all skill levels.