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| | 6678 | 72.1 | 129 | | | 6338 | 71 | 127 | | | 5512 | 71.8 | 122 | Par: 72 Designer: Ben Zink |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) Co-Owner/General Manager Milan Kapel
Shop Manager Al Cinovec
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #12 - 453 yard Par 4: You will need a good straight drive to attempt to go for the green in two. Stay below the pin if possible and anything right or left of the flag has a sweeping break. |
#12 - 453 yard Par 4: You will nee... NOTE: Full tip text shown in Printer Friendly version
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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 | | Due to minor inaccuracies in the mapping of this course, we have chosen not to display a MapQuest map link. If you would like further clarifications on the directions, please call the course. |
In 1954, Pebblebrook Farm was purchased by the Wagner Brothers, Lou & Morrie, who began the long and arduous task of creating a private country club with amenities such as an 18 hole champion golf course designed by Ben Zink, a 25 yard swimming pool, tennis courts, formal dinning room, and banquet facilities for several hundred. After completing the construction and renovation the Wagners named the club Pebblebrook Country Club, the name derived from the streams and brooks winding through the golf course. The Wagners remodeled the barn structures, which are still in use today as a club house/banquet facility and auxiliary locker room building, constructed the largest lap pool in the area, which is currently used by the members of the private swim club and added a pro shop to provide for members' club storage.
Milan S. Kapel, Sr. the founder of Berkshire Hills Country Club (October 23,1925 to October 17, 1984), along with his brother, Frank J. Kapel (September 18, 1917 to August 24, 1970) and a hand full of other investors bought the Pebblebrook property and renamed it Berkshire Hills Country Club. The name Berkshire Hills was decided upon because the notorious hills in this area, which BHCC is designed upon, are the foothills of the Berkshire Mountain Chain in the Northeastern US. The membership rosters for BHCC was a virtual "Who's-Who" list for Cleveland & Northeast Ohio. The BHCC logo and many of the foundations upon which the BHCC is based were borne in part on the creations of BHCC first General Manager the late Rudy Rowen, Milan S. Kapel, Sr and many others that gave much of their time and energy to BHCC. Their combined devotion to BHCC has made possible the facilities we enjoy today.
Webmaster's Notes Signed up 4/8/08, M. Hendrix | Directions | Print Driving Directions   | | I-90 East toward OH-2. Take exit #188 onto I-271 South. Take exit #34/US 322 East onto Mayfield Road. 9760 Mayfield Road in Chesterland. | 
| Golf Shop SpecialGroup Discounts, bring 12 or more players after noon on weekends and pay weekday rates. $38 for 18 holes w/cart.
Sundays after 3 PM, Kids Play Free with each adult at rack rates
Early Bird Special: $26 for 18 w/cart before 8 am Monday-Thursday |
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