Hermitage Country Club

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Hermitage Country Club is a country club located in eastern Goochland County, in the Richmond, Virginia area. The club was founded in 1900 by Berkely Williams, making it the 4th oldest country club in Virginia.[1] The club hosted the PGA Championship in 1949, at the course that later became Henrico County's Belmont Golf Course. Sam Snead won his second PGA Championship that year with a 3&2 victory over Johnny Palmer in the final match. The club remains the only club from Virginia to have hosted a major championship. Hermitage has a large pool, 4 indoor & 8 outdoor tennis courts, 36 holes of golf - 2 courses (Manakin 18 & Sabot 18) full gym and weight room, and two dining rooms.

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  1. ^ "Virginia State Golf Association". Archived from the original on 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2010-11-18.

Coordinates: 37°39′05″N 77°42′32″W / 37.65139°N 77.70889°W / 37.65139; -77.70889