Outpost Club

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FoundedFebruary 2010
Websitewww.outpostclub.com
Outpost Club
FoundedFebruary 2010
Websitewww.outpostclub.com

The Outpost Club (“OC”) is an invitation-only, national golf society in the United States. Modeled after historic golf societies in Great Britain, it does not own a course but members can play more than 50 events each year at Top 100 courses around the world.[1] These events range in format from members only, to members and guests, to matches against other private clubs.

The Outpost Club was formed on February 11, 2010 by Quentin Lutz, Colin Sheehan, and Will Smith.[2] Lutz previously worked for the American Golf Course Designer Arthur Hills and is the youngest person ever to play the complete list of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Courses in the World.[3] Colin Sheehan is the author of A History of The United States Amateur Championship, 1895-2005 [4] and head coach of the Yale University golf team. Will Smith has worked for Tom Doak and Gil Hanse.

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