Swope Memorial Golf Course is a Public , 18 hole golf course located in Kansas City , Missouri.
Swope Memorial Golf Course first opened for play in 1934. The course was designed by A.W. Tillinghast.
Swope Memorial Golf Course features rolling fairways, beautiful mature trees and small undulating greens. The home of the PGA Tour's Kansas City Open during the 1940s, Swope Memorial is the only public course in Kansas City area to have hosted a PGA Tour event.
"The Guide to Kansas City Golf" states, "From a golf purist's perspective, if you had to pick the area's best classic venue, those who know this course would say Swope is it."
The course was closed in 1989 to be restored to its original Tillinghast design of 1934. The "new" Swope Memorial re-opened in the summer of 1990, and has become a marvelous course with a rich tradition. The golf course is a par 72 and measures to 6,274 yards.
Member (cart not included), played on Friday, November 2009 at 2pm
Great Tillinghast design in 1934, great condition except for a few of the tee boxes. Not very long but the large tree lined fairways and small greens make it a good challenge. Probably not the best venue for beginners!
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$41 (cart included), played on Sunday, August 2013 at 8am
Fun, historic golf course.