Pinnacle Country Club
Est. July 1990
Course Yardage: 7,001 | Course Par: 71
Management
Pinnacle Country Club is owned and operated by the Hudson family led by Mike Hudson, son of the late James T. “Red” Hudson – founder of Hudson Foods and Pinnacle Country Club who passed away in August 2006.
Course Architect
Originally designed by the late Don Sechrest, with PGA TOUR great Bruce Lietzke serving as a consultant. Re-designed by Randy Heckenkemper in 2009.
Club History
Pinnacle Country Club began as farm land in the serene rolling hills of Rogers, Arkansas. In 1988, with the goal of creating a superlative private golf course and gated community, a group of visionaries led by Berky Resources Corporation, developers and local golf enthusiasts transformed the pristine, fertile land into what was originally known as Champions Golf & Country Club. The course opened for play in 1990, and true to their vision, the club rose to prominence as one of the most desirable private clubs in the region. Pinnacle Country Club has played host to the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G since 2007.
Along the way, Pinnacle Country Club has distinguished itself as a world-class venue for championship golf. Among the numerous high-profile events that have been staged on its perfectly sculpted links are the Greg Norman Challenge and the Phillips Classic. The course also serves as the annual host of the LPGA’s prestigious NW Arkansas Championship, featuring competition by some of the best female players in professional golf.
Location
3 Clubhouse Drive
Rogers, Arkansas 72758
(479) 273-0500
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