Country Club of Virginia
The Country Club of Virginia is a private club in the Richmond, Virginia area, with three eighteen-hole golf courses.
The original CCV consisted of the Westhampton Course in Richmond, which was built by Herbert Barker in 1908, renovated in 1921 by Donald Ross, and renovated again in 1931 by Fred Findlay. Its James River Course in Tuckahoe, in Henrico County, was the site of the 1955 and 1975 U.S. Amateur. The third course is the Tuckahoe Creek Course, also in Tuckahoe.
Since 1957, the club has hosted the Bal du Bois, an annual debutante ball.[1][2]
References
- "The Junior Board of Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Hospital Presents the Forty-seventh Annual Bal Du Bois, Honoring the 2003 Sponsors: Friday, the Sixth of June, the Country Club of Virginia". Junior Board of Sheltering Arms. February 21, 2003 – via Google Books.
- Bois, Content provided by Bal du. "Bal du Bois sponsors named". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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