
Oklahoma, United States
Host to the PGA Championship in 1935, the course at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club is a Perry Maxwell design that’s laid out on a tightly packed site close to downtown Oklahoma City.

Host to the PGA Championship in 1935, the course at Twin Hills Golf & Country Club is a Perry Maxwell design that’s laid out on a tightly packed site close to downtown Oklahoma City.

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It’s said Perry Maxwell's interest in golf was sparked by reading H. J. Whigham’s book, How to Play Golf. Encouraged by his wife, Maxwell laid out a short course in 1913 on their dairy farm.
Born in Kentucky, the son of Dr. James A. Maxwell and Caroline Harris, Perry Maxwell was educated at the University of Kentucky, Lexington and Stetson University in Florida but poor health (he suffered from tuberculosis) prevented him from finishing his studies. He moved to Oklahoma where he met his wife Raymonde Woods then settled into a banking job as a cashier, eventually rising through the ranks to become vice president of the Ardmore National Bank.
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Overall rating
3.0
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