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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
January 11, 2010
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Monday, January 11, 2010
The First Pelham Country Club's Plans for a July 4, 1898 Opening of its
New Nine-Hole Golf Course Accessible by a New Trolley Line
There once 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, 1898. It quickly developed a small
nine-hole golf course on land it leased in Pelham. In 1904, the Pelham
Country Club secured land to open a larger course in New Rochelle. The
Club subsequently evolved into The Wykagyl Country Club.
To read a little more about the Club, see:
Thursday, November 26, 2009:
The First "Pelham Country Club" Established in 1898 Built a Nine-Hole Golf
Course in Pelham in 1898
Thursday, October 1, 2009:
Pelham Country Club Secures Land for New Golf Course in 1904
It turns out that after its establishment, the Pelham Country Club planned
to open six holes of a nine-hole golf course by July 4, 1898. It failed
to make that deadline, instead opening the small course in the fall of
that year.
Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting transcribes a very brief reference to
the Club's plans to open the course by July 4, 1898 that appeared in the
June 28, 1898 issue of the New-York Daily Tribune.
"NOTES OF THE GOLF LINKS. . . .
The Pelham Country Club plans to open the new course on July 4. By that
day it is expected that six holes will be in good playable condition, and
the full nine holes shortly afterward. The links may be reached from
Pelham Manor, by the new trolley line, which will soon run past the
grounds on the Boston Post Road. The new extensions of the trolley system
between Mount Vernon and New-Rochelle will make the links convenient for
residents in those places. The membership is limited to one hundred. G.
K. Perry, the secretary, Pelham, N. Y., will be pleased to answer any
inquiries."
Source: Notes of the Golf Links, New-York Daily Tribune, Jun. 28,
1898, p. 6, col. 2.
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