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Special Invitational
Plainfield Country Club
Wednesday October 4 2017

Winners Bob Greenfield and Kathy Kitchen.

Special Invitational scoring summary

Presidents Cup Cedar Hill CC

September 30th


Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club, nestled in the heart of Essex County, New Jersey, offers a premier, full-service experience for its members. Our exceptional amenities include an 18-hole golf course and driving range, three Har-Tru tennis courts, a multi-depth swimming pool, elegant card rooms, and luxurious locker rooms.

At the par-71, 6,447-yard venue, golfers are immediately greeted when exiting the pro shop by the club’s signature hole, the picturesque No. 17. The par-4, 369-yard hole demands an approach shot over a pond abutted by a beautiful fieldstone wall. A pair of fairway bunkers and four greenside bunkers add to the scene.

A full practice area that can accommodate 20 players includes a 275-yard driving range with target greens. The expanse also has a short-game area with a bunker, a practice putting green, and a practice fairway bunker – a somewhat rare amenity among area clubs.

 

 

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Closing Day Plainfield Country Club October 15th

Planinfield Country Club 2nd hole

“Plainfield Country Club, with gently flowing hills, where golf holes can roll across the landscape." - Donald Ross

The Plainfield Country Club golf course, brought to life by famed course architect Donald Ross, has been celebrated as a consistently top-ranked course in the U.S. by Golf Digest and Golfweek magazines, and has been enjoyed by Club members and guests for nearly 100 years. 

Over the decades, the Club has proudly hosted two U.S. National Championships – the 1978 U.S. Amateur (won by John Cook), the 1987 U.S. Women’s Open (won by Laura Davies), the 2011 Barclays (won by Dustin Johnson), 2015 Barclays (won by Jason Day) and numerous State and Regional Championships. 
 
Plainfield Country Club is currently ranked 24th on Golfweek's roster of America's Greatest Classic courses, 50th in the country by Golf Magazine and 78th in the country by Golf Digest on their list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses.

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