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The present Davenport Ranch site is west of central Austin on the south bank of the [[Colorado River (Texas)|Colorado River]] (Lake Austin), just southeast of the [[Pennybacker Bridge]]. Following a renovation in 2015, it hosted the [[WGC Match Play]] championship in [[2016 WGC-Dell Match Play|2016]] and [[2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play|2017]].
The present Davenport Ranch site is west of central Austin on the south bank of the [[Colorado River (Texas)|Colorado River]] (Lake Austin), just southeast of the [[Pennybacker Bridge]]. Following a renovation in 2015, it hosted the [[WGC Match Play]] championship in [[2016 WGC-Dell Match Play|2016]] and [[2017 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play|2017]].


The previous location was in east Austin and is now the public Riverside Golf Course ({{coord|30.238|-97.705}}), adjacent to the Riverside campus of [[Austin Community College]]. Expansion of the college altered several holes, but the majority of the course is intact. At this location, Austin Country Club spawned [[Men's major golf championships|major champions]] [[Ben Crenshaw]] (b.1952) and [[Tom Kite]] (b.1949), coached by teaching professional [[Harvey Penick]] {{nowrap|(1904–1995).<ref name=aastmbnes/>}}
The previous location was in east Austin and is now the public Riverside Golf Course ({{coord|30.238|-97.705}}), adjacent to the Riverside campus of [[Austin Community College]]. Expansion of the college altered several holes, but the majority of the course is intact. At this location, Austin Country Club spawned [[Men's major golf championships|major champions]] [[Ben Crenshaw]] and [[Tom Kite]], coached by teaching professional [[Harvey Penick]].<ref name=aastmbnes/>


Prior to 1950, the club was at 41st Street ({{coord|30.299|-97.724}}), northeast of the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] campus. The nine-hole Hancock municipal course remains, but the other holes were developed into a shopping center.<ref name=aastmbnes/>
Prior to 1950, the club was at 41st Street ({{coord|30.299|-97.724}}), northeast of the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] campus. The nine-hole Hancock municipal course remains, but the other holes were developed into a shopping center.<ref name=aastmbnes/>

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Austin Country Club
Club information
Coordinates30°20′35″N 97°47′49″W / 30.343°N 97.797°W / 30.343; -97.797
Location4408 Long Champ Drive
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Established1899, 125 years ago
1984 (present site)
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedWGC Match Play (20162017)
Websiteaustincountryclub.com
Designed byPete Dye
Par71
Length7,108 yd (6,500 m)
Course rating75.2
Slope rating152 [1]
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Austin Country Club is a private golf club in the southern United States, located in Austin, Texas. Established 125 years ago in 1899, the club moved to its third and present site in 1984, a challenging layout designed by noted course architect Pete Dye.[2][3]

The present Davenport Ranch site is west of central Austin on the south bank of the Colorado River (Lake Austin), just southeast of the Pennybacker Bridge. Following a renovation in 2015, it hosted the WGC Match Play championship in 2016 and 2017.

The previous location was in east Austin and is now the public Riverside Golf Course (30°14′17″N 97°42′18″W / 30.238°N 97.705°W / 30.238; -97.705), adjacent to the Riverside campus of Austin Community College. Expansion of the college altered several holes, but the majority of the course is intact. At this location, Austin Country Club spawned major champions Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite, coached by teaching professional Harvey Penick.[3]

Prior to 1950, the club was at 41st Street (30°17′56″N 97°43′26″W / 30.299°N 97.724°W / 30.299; -97.724), northeast of the University of Texas campus. The nine-hole Hancock municipal course remains, but the other holes were developed into a shopping center.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database™ - Austin Country Club". USGA. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  2. ^ Tucker, Brandon (March 16, 2017). "Tour the host golf course of the WGC-Dell Match Play, Austin Country Club". Golf Advisor. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Barnes, Michael (April 1, 2015). "Golfers and nonplayers remain fond of former Austin Country Club". Austin American-Statesman. (Texas). Retrieved March 27, 2017.

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