There’s storied history about Glen Arven Country Club in Thomasville, Georgia. Founded in 1892, Glen Arven is one of the oldest clubs in America. It doesn’t get the accolades that some of the older courses get but Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead and many of the other great golf legends walked its fairways when the Thomasville Open was a stop on the fledgling PGA winter tour. Ultimately designed by John Van Cleek, Glen Arven is an overlooked gem that has been active for almost 120 years and, today, is stronger and more successful than ever. While it’s not known who laid out the first nine holes, The “Old Course”, as it was originally called, was laid out in 1896 by Willie Stark, a native of St. Andrews, Scotland. It remained a nine hole course until John Van Kleek completed his design of an 18-hole championship layout in 1929 and had it ready for play in 1930. That design has stood the test of time until recentlywhen Bob Cupp updated the course.