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Coordinates | 47°45′00″N 122°15′18″W / 47.75°N 122.255°W |
Location | Kenmore, Washington, U.S. |
Elevation | 35–260 feet (10–80 m) |
Established | 1919 1921 (course opens) |
Type | Private |
Total holes | 18 |
Events hosted | Seattle Open GTE Northwest Classic |
Website | inglewoodgolfclub.com |
Designed by | A.V. Macan and Robert Johnstone |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,808 yards (6,225 m) |
Course rating | 73.5 |
Slope rating | 141 [1] |
Course record | 62 - Brian Flugstad (2009) |
Inglewood Golf Club is a private golf club in the northwest United States in Kenmore, Washington. Founded 105 years ago in 1919 and opened for play in July 1921, it is located at the north end of Lake Washington, northeast of Seattle.
Inglewood was designed by A. Vernon "Mac" Macan, a leading golf course architect of the time. Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1882, Macan was a highly educated man, attending Shrewsbury and studying law at Trinity College. In 1908, Macan emigrated to Canada, and was the architect for many golf courses in British Columbia and the northwestern U.S., including Royal Colwood, Broadmoor, Fircrest, Columbia Edgewater, Hillcrest, and Colwood National.
Tour events held at Inglewood include the PGA Tour's Seattle Open (1936, 1963, 1965), and the GTE Northwest Classic (1987–1995) on the senior tour.