What is moraine country club?

Moraine Country Club is a private golf club located in Kettering, Ohio. It was established in 1930 and is known for its challenging 18-hole golf course designed by renowned golf course architect, Alex "Nipper" Campbell.

The club features a clubhouse with dining facilities, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and various social events and activities for members and their guests.

Moraine Country Club has hosted several prestigious golf events, including the 1945 PGA Championship won by Byron Nelson, the 1960 US Women's Open won by Betsy Rawls, and the 2013 US Senior Women's Open won by Laura Davies.

Membership at Moraine Country Club is by invitation only, and the club has a limited number of members to maintain exclusivity and quality of service.