Congressional Country Club
Most clubhouses try to complement their golf course. Congressional's overshadows it. Designed in 1924 by Philip Morison Jullien, this Spanish Revival building is the largest clubhouse in the United States. Barrel-tile roof, white stucco walls, and a vaulted entry hall visible from nearly every hole.
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Key Details
- Club: Congressional Country Club
- Location: Bethesda, Maryland
- Clubhouse Architect: Philip Morison Jullien
- Year Built: 1924
- Architectural Style: Spanish Revival
- Notable Features: Largest clubhouse in the U.S.; vaulted entry hall with ornate plaster and metalwork; grand ballroom; 21 guest suites; indoor duckpin bowling alley
The clubhouse was restored over a two-decade period by Pollock Dickerson Associates, who brought the Mediterranean interiors back to their original condition.
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