This package includes golf for 3 players to be played with a member of The Beverly Country Club. Includes: Golf, Lunch, Caddies and drinks after your round.
The club was founded in 1908. In 1918, the legendary architect Donald Ross created and executed a master plan to renovate the course. In 2002, the members of The Beverly Country Club adopted a plan to completely restore and rejuvenate the golf course. Under the guidance of architect and Ross restorer Ron Prichard, the course has recaptured the design concepts which Ross himself included in his original work at The Beverly Country Club. More recently in 2020, the course was again restored by Ron Prichard and Tyler Rea, and it has received much early acclaim and praise.
Over the years, Beverly has been the host of a U.S. Amateur (1931); a U.S. Senior Amateur (2009); a Western Junior (2011); four Western Opens (1910, 1963, 1967 and 1970); two Western Amateurs (1930, 2014); three Women's Western Opens (1937, 1960 and 1965); and the 1943 Chicago Victory National Open, a wartime substitute for the National Open.
The Beverly Country Club hosted the 2011 Western Golf Association (WGA) Western Junior, making it one of only a handful of clubs around the country that has hosted three original Western Golf Association Championships: the Western Open (currently known as the BMW Championship), the Western Amateur and the Western Junior.