Tacoma Country and Golf Club
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/Tacoma_Country_and_Golf_Club%2C_building_and_grounds%2C_near_American_Lake%2C_Tacoma%2C_Washington%2C_ca_1910_%28BAR_79%29.jpeg/220px-Tacoma_Country_and_Golf_Club%2C_building_and_grounds%2C_near_American_Lake%2C_Tacoma%2C_Washington%2C_ca_1910_%28BAR_79%29.jpeg)
Tacoma Country and Golf Club clubhouse about 1910
Tacoma Country and Golf Club is a private golf course and country club in Tacoma, Washington. Created in 1894, it had the first golf course in the Western United States not on a military reservation (the Mare Island course opened in 1892), and is the oldest continuously operating golf club in the West.
References[]
- Craig Smith (March 23, 2005), "Washington state golf history", The Seattle Times
- Duane Colt Denfeld (March 13, 2009), Fort Lewis Golf Course, HistoryLink
External links[]
![]() |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tacoma Country and Golf Club. |
- Official website
- 47°08′01″N 122°32′07″W / 47.13361°N 122.53528°WCoordinates: 47°08′01″N 122°32′07″W / 47.13361°N 122.53528°W
Categories:
- 1894 establishments in Washington (state)
- Golf clubs and courses in Washington (state)
- Washington (state) sport stubs
- Golf club and course stubs