The Olympic Club in San Francisco, which was founded in 1860, is considered the nation's oldest athletic club. A country club was added in 1921, bringing the club land for 36 holes of golf in two courses designed by Willie Watson and built by Sam Whiting. This perfect view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the club was taken by Stephen Szurlej, Senior Staff Photographer at Golf Digest. Olympic was ranked No. 23 in Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Golf Courses 2007-'08.
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