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October 1, 2009
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Pelham Country Club Secures Land for New Golf Course in 1904
There was another "Pelham Country Club" that pre-dated the club now
known by that name. The first Pelham Country Club was organized during a
meeting held on May 12, 2898. It subsequently evolved into The Wykagyl
Country Club.
In 1904, the Pelham Country Club secured land to open a larger course in
New Rochelle. A brief article about the development appeared in the
December 19, 1904 issue of The New York Times.
"NEW LINKS FOR PELHAM CLUB.
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Extensive Property Secured in New Rochelle -- Plans for Tennis and Squash.
An eighteen-hole golf course, with a playing distance of 6,200 yards, will
be available for the members of the Pelham Country Club of Pelham Manor
early next year. The club which was organized several years ago, has had
only a nine-hold course at Pelham Manor. The difficulties of enlarging
the course and the steady growth of the club during the past two years has
led the committee to look around for new quarters, and a few days ago a
tract of 186 acres was leased in New Rochelle. The property borders on
North Street, and having been used as a pasture during the greater part of
the last thirty years, its facilities for an excellent golf course are
apparent.
Plans for the new course have been drawn and work will begin as early next
season as possible. It is the intention of the officers to have nine
holes ready for use by May 1 and the entire eighteen holes are expected to
be thrown open by June 1. In addition to the enlarged golf course, the
club proposes to add other attractions to its list of amusements. A
number of tennis courts will be laid out near the new clubhouse, and plans
are being made to build a house for squash courts.
T. L. Jaques is Captain of the Pelham Country Club's golf team, and, with
the additional opportunities for playing next year, he hopes to arrange a
number of team matches with neighboring clubs and to hold several
tournaments."
Source: New Links for Pelham Club, N.Y. Times, Dec. 19, 1904, p. 10, col.
3.
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