Although the clubhouse suffered extensive fire damage on January 6, 1962, it was completely rebuilt in time for Thanksgiving the following year. Then, in 1964, the Club played host to the PGA Championship, one of golf’s four major tournaments. This event saw a thrilling finish between two of golf’s titans, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, along with eventual winner Bobby Nichols. Columbus Country Club also hosted two PGA Tour events. The Columbus Invitational in 1946 and 1947 was won by Byron Nelson and Bobby Locke respectively. Columbus Country Club was the four-time host of the Ohio State Amateur (most recently in 2004), and was also the home course for the 1957 and 1987 Ohio State Mid-Amateur. |
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