The
Guyan Golf Course was built in 1922 in the east section of Huntington.
The course has been the site of numerous tournaments including
U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open Qualifiers and the Marshall University
Invitational.
The
par 71 Guyan has also hosted several West Virginia Opens. The
first, in 1936, was won by Sam Snead. Snead also qualified for
his first U.S. Open at the course.
Guyan
measures 6,456 yards from the championship tees, and features
medium-sized greens with just enough woods to make it interesting.