Tacoma Country and Golf Club
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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, Seattle: History Ink
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