Quail Hollow Club

Quail Hollow Club
Club information
Location Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Established 1959[1]
Type Private[1]
Operated by Tom Delozier[2]
Total holes 18[1][2]
Tournaments hosted Wells Fargo Championship
(2003–present)
PaineWebber Invitational
(1983–1989)
Kemper Open (1969–79)
Designed by George W. Cobb, ASGCA[2]
Par 72[1][2][3]
Length 7,442 yards (6,805 m)[1][3]
Course rating 74.9[2][3]
Course record 61 – Rory McIlroy (2015)
Quail 
Hollow
Location in the United States
Quail Hollow
Location in North Carolina

The Quail Hollow Club is a country club and golf course located in the Quail Hollow neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is a private member club, founded by James J. Harris on April 13, 1959. The club hosted the Kemper Open from 1969 through 1979, the PaineWebber Invitational from 1983 through 1989, and has hosted the Wells Fargo Championship since it debuted in 2003.

The course was originally designed by golf course architect George Cobb in 1961 to capture the beauty as well as challenging terrain of the Piedmont region. In the intervening years, the course underwent a series of improvements, including modifications of several holes by Arnold Palmer in 1986, and a redesign by Tom Fazio in 1997 and 2003.[4]

Quail Hollow will host the PGA Championship, the final men's major of the year, in 2017.[5]

Quail Hollow will host the Presidents Cup in 2021.[6]

Club history

References

Coordinates: 35°06′58″N 80°50′31″W / 35.116°N 80.842°W / 35.116; -80.842

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