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Club information; Location: Harrison, New York, at 99 Biltmore Avenue, Rye, New York, U.S. Established: 1922: Type: Private: Total holes: 36: Events hosted: U.S. Women's Amateur (1923, 2021) Thunderbird Classic (1963–65) Westchester Classic (later Buick Classic, and now The Northern Trust) (1967–2007) Senior Players Championship (2011 ...
at Westchester Country Club. In 1973, Gilder turned pro and found success soon thereafter. He won a tournament on the New Zealand Golf Circuit in 1974, the New Zealand Open. He shot 283 (−5) and then defeated Jack Newton and Bob Charles in a playoff. [3] He won his first PGA Tour tournament a year and a half later at the 1976 Phoenix Open.
The Country Club District of Kansas City. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62585-448-3. Morton, LaDene. The Brookside Story: Shops of Every Necessary Character. United States, History Press, 2019. Stauch, Jose (May 10, 2021). Country Club District Of Kansas City: History And Significant Stories: Kansas City History Facts. Independently Published.
The club has its roots in an informal golf course in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.In 1896, Hugh C. Ward, Charles Fessenden Morse, Jefferson Brumback, H. L. Harmon, A. W. Childs, C. J. Hubbard, J. E. Logan, Gardiner Lathrop, St. Clair Street, Ford Harvey, E. H. Chapman, E. S. Washburn, and W. B. Clarke incorporated the Kansas City Country Club [2] and leased a pasture at ...
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Pine Hollow Country Club [46] 1967 Terry Wilcox: 277 −3 2 strokes Doug Ford: Nassau Country Club [47] 1966 Mike Krak 287 3 strokes Bill Collins: Century Country Club [48] 1965 Jerry Pittman: 294 4 strokes Doug Ford Tom Nieporte: Middle Bay [49] 1964 Billy Farrell 287 −1 2 strokes Mickey Homa Fairview Country Club [50] 1963 Doug Ford: 287 +3 ...
It was played at two locations, the Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, New Jersey in 1962 and 1966–68 and the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York in 1963–65. Winners [ edit ]
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