The Concord Golf Club is a golf club in Concord, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydney. It hosted the Women's Australian Open in 2004 with the champion being Laura Davies from England. The clubhouse was designed by Thomas Pollard Sampson, a member, in 1921.
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Established 1899, the Club has hosted a number of championship tournaments including the Australian PGA, NSW Open, ANZ Championship and Australian Women’s Open. Centrally located in the Inner West, Concord Golf Club is close to Sydney Olympic Park and a convenient drive from the city. A corporate event at Concord Golf Club is a day to remember.
The Concorde course highlights the Red Rock Canyon while the Las Vegas prolific design team of Billy Casper and Greg Nash challenge hackers with length. And not just ordinary length, but length with tough twists.
The Concorde is the newer of the two courses at the Revere Golf Club. Both carry a heavy American Revolution theme, but it's not the gimmicks but the golf that's likely to grab your attention. The Concorde course highlights the Red Rock Canyon while the Las Vegas prolific design team of Billy Casper and Greg Nash challenge hackers with length.
Augusta National Golf Club — Augusta, Georgia Augusta National is likely the most prestigious course in the country, if not the world, and takes its membership extremely seriously. Membership is strictly by invitation only, with an estimated 300 members or so at any given time.
Architect Tom DoakCourse Architect Tom Doak visited Concord on 4th November and met with Course Superintendent Mark Parker and Brian Slawnik from Renaissance Golf Design to discuss concept plans, grass types and many of the details that have gone into making Concord the club it is.
The Chicago Golf ClubThe Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Illinois (1892) Founded by renowned course designer and World Golf Hall of Fame member Charles B. Macdonald, Chicago Golf Club is the oldest 18-hole course in North America. Chicago Golf Club has hosted 12 USGA Championships.
The 5 Oldest Golf Courses in the United StatesNos. 1 and 2: Oakhurst Golf Club Versus the Foxburg Club.No. 3: The Quogue Field Club.No. 4: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.No. 5: The Chicago Golf Club.Honorable Mention: The Royal Montreal Golf Club.Honorable Mention No. 2: St Andrew's Golf Club.
Oakhurst LinksThe first golf course in the United States was Oakhurst Links, built in 1884 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. It was originally a six hole track which was later expanded to nine holes. Oakhurst was the first course and golf club in the United States.
The Van Cortlandt Golf Course opened on July 6, 1895, as the first public municipal golf course in the United States.
Charles Blair MacDonald, who attended St. Andrews University and learned the game at the St. Andrews Golf Links, is considered the father of American golf course architects. In 1893, MacDonald built the Chicago Golf Club, which was the country's first 18-hole course.
The course was exactly as Russell Montague and his friends played it in 1884. Building the course back to its original state took two years, but Keller was extremely pleased with the end result.
The Country Club, located in Brookline, Massachusetts, is the oldest golf-oriented country club in the United States. (The Philadelphia Cricket Club, founded in 1845, was the first country club for any sport.)...The Country Club.Club informationPar71Length7,033 yards (6,431 m)Course record649 more rows
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Royal MontrealRoyal Montreal is the oldest golf club in continuous existence in North America, having been founded in 1873, when eight gentlemen met in an office at the docks.
October 4, 1895On October 4, 1895, 21-year-old Englishman Horace Rawlins wins the first U.S. Open golf tournament, edging Willie Dunn and others with a 36-hole total of 173 at the Newport (Rhode Island) Golf Club, an oceanside course.
The Ocean Course has been referred to as Florida's oldest course; but more accurately, it's Florida's oldest existing course along with another one in Belleair, according to a state golf-heritage program of the Florida Department of State's Division of Historic Resources.
Designed by Donald J. Ross, ASGCA, the Concord golf course opened in 1895. Gregory Cincotta, CCM, CCE manages the course as the General Manager.
The course rating is 70.4 and it has a slope rating of 129 on Bent grass. Designed by Donald J. Ross, ASGCA, the Concord golf course opened in 1895.
How do you execute long-range improvements without halting play or draining the budget? Greg D’Antonio and the Concord Country Club team are taking project management to the next level.
A glance into our crystal ball reveals that superintendents will be increasingly looking to handle renovation projects internally in the interest of controlling costs.
Early preparation is critical when undertaking work in-house. This means addressing any tree work and irrigation relocation (if possible) prior to beginning construction. Most clubs reduce their staffs during the offseason. If there are opportunities to address work prior to a reduction in staff, get it out of the way.
The second round of the day, 1/31, was on the Concord Course. We teed off at 12:56 and just completed 18 holes before sundown. Joined again by rob1563, famed02 and mpisarski01, this was my first time playing the Concord Course and I was very impressed.
As far as the conditions, even better than Lexington, that is if you don’t mind dormant Bermuda rough. Personally I love the framed dormant rough/over-seeded fairway look and this course does it as well as I’ve seen just about anywhere.