who owns mohansic golf course?

by Lonny Dibbert 5 min read

What makes Mohansic the county's most challenging golf course?

Rolling hills and moderately steep slopes combine to make Mohansic the most challenging of the county's courses. Its many tight holes and uphill, downhill and sidehill shots are excellent tests of golfers' abilities. All 18 tees have recently been fully renovated, and several greens have been upgraded.

Who is the owner of Floridian Golf Club?

In 2010, Houston businessman, Jim Crane, purchased Floridian from H. Wayne Huizenga and quickly turned the spectacular property into one of the nation’s premier golf clubs. Renovations began in Spring of 2011.

What is the history of Champions Golf Club?

Champions Golf Club is a 36-hole private golf club located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1957 by multiple major champions Jack Burke Jr. and Jimmy Demaret, who were both raised in the city, Champions carries a long history for Houston golf.

Where was Century Country Club in Purchase?

You could assign Century Country Club in Purchase to the earliest dates of Westchester golf history, since it was originally organized in 1898 in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx. It moved to Westchester in 1904 on the site currently occupied by Metropolis, then to Purchase in 1922. Regardless of the decade, the club has been home to several players who made their marks on the game, including one Ben Hogan, who was an assistant pro at Century. Hogan won the Westchester Open in 1940. J. C. Snead, nephew of Sam Snead and eight-time winner on the PGA Tour, was an assistant teaching pro at Century from 1964 to 1967.

When was Old Oaks Country Club built?

Not far from Century in Purchase is Old Oaks Country Club, which began in 1925 as the Progress Country Club and went through several iterations until merging with the Oak Ridge Club in 1936. Willie MacFarlane, winner of the 1925 US Open, was Old Oak’s first head pro. Many of the early members were from the entertainment industry and included Albert Warner of Warner Bros. and Moe Gale, who ran the William Morris talent agency. The original course had 27 holes, but the club lost nine of them when I-684 was built.

What is the Apawamis Club?

The Apawamis Club in Rye began as a social club in 1890, but added a rudimentary nine-hole golf course in 1896. Three years later, it moved to its present location and built an 18-hole course that Ben Hogan once called “the toughest short course I have ever played.” The club hosts one of the longest-running golf events in America, the US Senior Golf Association annual championship, which started there in 1905. Apawamis was also the original home of the PGA Tour’s Westchester Classic, which began as a one-day pro-am to benefit United Hospital in Port Chester in 1952. The club’s history includes two notable caddies, Ed Sullivan and Gene Sarazen, who worked there together in the early 1900s.

How many members does the PGA of America have?

The PGA of America, with 27,000 members today, has strong ties to several early clubs in Westchester. The organization was founded in 1916—a time when professional golfers lacked the social status of the amateur players of the day. Robert White, a club pro at Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, became the PGA’s first president at a meeting of leading pros and amateurs called by Rodman Wanamaker, son of the department store founder, to organize the group.

What are the two golf courses in Westchester County?

Two clubs, Mount Kisco Country Club and Willow Ridge Country Club , exemplify the way golf clubs have evolved in changing economic and social conditions. The original Mount Kisco Golf Club opened in 1917 on property north of the current course. In 1926, another course was built to serve Lawrence Farms, a residential community. When Mount Kisco Golf Club closed during World War II, many of the members joined Lawrence Farms Country Club, and the club became today’s Mount Kisco Country Club . Willow Ridge underwent even more transformations. It was built in 1917 by disgruntled members of Apawamis, but closed during the Great Depression. A public course and two private ventures followed (and failed) until, in 1965, the current club was founded.

Where is the birthplace of golf?

Westchester is where the greatest golfers of every age, from Harry Vardon and Gene Sarazen to Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, teed it up in the most important tournaments of their day. Where the very best golf architects displayed their artistry. Where the Masters was conceived and the US Open broke Phil Mickelson’s heart. If any place can lay claim to the honorific “birthplace of American golf,” it is Westchester.

What clubs were built in Westchester County?

There were pioneering clubs throughout Westchester. The Bedford Tennis Club added golf in 1896; Scarsdale Golf Club opened in 1898; Waccabuc Country Club in 1912; and Blind Brook, where President Dwight Eisenhower was a member, was built in 1915.

Missouri City aims to save Quail Valley

M ISSOURI CITY — It began more than 30 years ago as a new approach to suburban living. A homeowner could step into the backyard and gaze upon manicured greenery instead of having to stare at the neighbor's overgrown grass and dilapidated doghouse.

Worried about values

Owen said the city has stepped into the fray because residents are afraid that property values will take a dive if the course is closed or redeveloped.

Where is the Champions Golf Club?

Champions Golf Club is a 36-hole private golf club located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1957 by multiple major champions Jack Burke Jr. and Jimmy Demaret, who were both raised in the city, Champions carries a long history for Houston golf.

What is the second course in Cypress Creek?

The second course is the Jackrabbit course , which is used in qualifying rounds for the various USGA Championships the club has hosted, while Cypress Creek is the primary tournament venue. In 2020, golfers for the U. S. Women's Open will play one round at Jackrabbit and three rounds at Cypress Creek. The Jackrabbit course opened in 1964 and was designed by George Fazio, later renovated by nephew Tom Fazio .

Who holds the Cypress Creek course record?

The competitive course record at Cypress Creek is held by Chad Campbell, who shot a 10-under-par 61 in the third round en route to winning the Tour Championship in 2003, the last held at Champions.

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