TOLEDO, Ohio — Inverness Club has been selected by the United States Golf Association as the host site for the 2019 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, to be contested July 15-20.
The Toledo facility opened in 1903 and its current course was designed by Donald Ross in 1916. The course has been restored three times, most recently by Arthur Hills in 1999. The layout features tree-lined, narrow bentgrass fairways, approximately 80 bunkers and firm, fast bentgrass greens.
Inverness Club will be hosting its eighth USGA championship, including four U.S. Opens. It has also hosted two PGA Championships and two NCAA men's golf championships.
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