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Pelham Country Club The Pelham Country Club is a family oriented Club with first rate recreational, social and dining Facilities. Located only fifteen miles from Manhattan in the picturesque Village of Pelham Manor, it is both a community focal point and an accessible escape for city dwellers. The Club affords it's members and guests excellent indoor and outdoor facilities along with gracious, friendly service in a congenial and unpretentious atmosphere.
History
The Pelham Country Club had it's origins as a small tennis club and five hole golf course carved out of a cow pasture in 1908. In the summer of 1921 an influential member named Mont Rogers formed a company to buy the land and hired noted golf architect, Devereux Emmet, to create a championship golf course. Cut from virgin woodland, stretching around and over rolling, low-lying hills, Pelham's golf course opens up varying vistas of great beauty. The natural beauty of it's setting is comparable only to an old English park and it is difficult to believe it's proximity to New York City is only 15 miles away.
While the course was taking shape, Rogers hired "Long" Jim Barnes, one of the top three golfers in the world, to be Pelham's first golf professional. One week after opening the new course here at Pelham, Jim Barnes went down to Columbia Country Club in Washington, D.C. and handily won the 1921 U.S. Open Championship. Barnes also bested the field in the first PGA Championship played at neighboring Siwanoy C.C., and in 1916 was presented the U.S. Open Trophy by the President of the United States, Warren G. Harding. Instantly. Pelham Country Club was the center of the golfing world. President Harding was made an honorary member of the Club and a tremendous welcome home gala was held at the Club for Jim Barnes, the new "Pride of Pelham".
Then in 1923, the decision was made to hold the PGA Championship right here at Pelham Country Club and what a fine championship it turned out to be. All the great golf pros of the day participated and the hotly contested final match between Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen has stood the test of time and to this day the epic 38-hole match, won by Gene Sarazen, is considered to be one of the most dramatic match play finals in the annals of the Championship.
The golf course was redesigned in the late 1950's to accommodate contruction of the New England Thruway.,and , in recent years, several new tees and Bunkers have been added to make the course even more challenging. With continuing improvements to the course, it is generally regarded as a demanding but enjoyable course for all levels of play.
To assure that the Club will continue to meet its membership's needs well into the future,the Club completed a major renovation in 2001. As part of this project , a new fitness center was added to the Club, and it has proven to be a very popular and well- used facility for Club Members. The renovated Club House features elegant and welcoming dining areas (including formal banqueting rooms), rich wood paneled locker rooms and several comfortable niches for quiet conversation and visiting. The Club's close proximity to New York City makes it a Great choice for city dwellers who want a quick get away . Children are also given top consideration at the Club. Our kids have several of their own sports programs and events including an excellent Summer Sports Camp, Kiddie Pool , Playground , Play room area and several kid oriented events throughout the year making Pelham Country Club a natural choice for young families.
Pelham Country Club is committed to the continued improvement of the Golf Course and all other sports facilities making the Pelham Country Club an active Club with a firm foothold in support of future growth.
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| Address |
| 940 Wynnewood Rd |
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County |
| Pelham Manor |
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Westchester |
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ZIP |
| NY |
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10803 |
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Fax |
| (914) 738-5074 |
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(914) 738-5075 |
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Fairways |
| Bent Grass |
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Bent Grass |
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Guest Policy |
| Private |
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Closed |
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| Architect |
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Open Since |
| Devereaux Emmet |
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1921 |
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Rating |
| Mar 1 to Dec 1 |
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70.4 |
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Yards |
| 18 |
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6318 |
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Slope |
| 71 |
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128 |
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| Weekday Fees |
| 0 |
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| 0 |
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| 0 |
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Driving Range |
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Yes |
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| Mini Golf |
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Monday Close |
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Yes |
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| Dress Code |
| No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required |
| Description |
| This narrow course was built on hilly terrain and has tree-lined fairways. The small greens are generally quite fast, and there are water hazards coming into play on eleven holes. The 1923 PGA Championship was held here and the winner was Gene Sarazen. The course strictly enforces the soft spikes only rule. |
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