Rochester, MN tee times
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About Rochester, MN Golf Courses
Golfing in Reading, Pennsylvania has a rich and storied history, from the area’s many historic courses to the countless professionals and amateurs who have made their mark on the game. Reading boasts a variety of courses, from public courses such as Green Acres Golf Course, to private clubs such as LedgeRock Golf Club, designed by golf course architect Arthur Hills. Reading also offers tee times for golfers of all skill levels, with courses ranging from the beginner-friendly Green Acres to the challenging LedgeRock. Famous golfers from Reading include PGA Tour winner and Reading native David Glenz, who won the 1988 Greater Reading Open. Other local golfers of note include Jim Furyk, who was born in West Chester but grew up in Reading, and Fred Funk, who learned to play golf at the Reading Country Club. Reading’s golfing history also includes some of the most famous moments in the game. In 2006, Reading hosted the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, and in 2017, the U.S. Women’s Amateur was held at the Berkshire Country Club. The world of golf has also made its mark on Reading, with the World Golf Hall of Fame inducting Reading native John Shippen Jr., the first African-American to compete in a U.S. Open. For those looking to tee off and experience the history of golf in Reading, the city offers a variety of courses and tee times. From public courses such as Green Acres to private clubs like LedgeRock, there’s something for everyone. With a rich history of golf course architects and famous players, Reading is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.