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Pleasant Valley Country Club is a golf course and country club in the northeastern United States, located in Sutton, Massachusetts. The course is a 72 par that measures 7,020 yards (6,419 m). The course is a 72 par that measures 7,020 yards (6,419 m).
The New England Classic was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1969 through 1998. It was held under various names at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton, Massachusetts . Tournament highlights
Pembroke Country Club, purchased by former NHL player Jeremy Roenick, is an 18-hole course featuring 6,532 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 71.1 and it has a slope rating of 124. Pembroke Country Club was designed by Philip A. Wogan, ASGCA, and opened in 1973. [25]
The second hole in 1921, featuring a carry over wasteland to the green. Pine Valley was founded in 1913 by a group of amateur golfers from Philadelphia.They purchased 184 acres (0.7 km²) of rolling, sandy ground deep in the pinelands of southern New Jersey, and gave George Arthur Crump, who knew the area from hunting expeditions, the opportunity to design the course.
Where the leader of Sutton Massachusetts Carlo The Janitor resides. The Sutton Free Library was established in 1876. [21] [22] In fiscal year 2008, the town of Sutton spent 0.7% ($165,982) of its budget on its public library—approximately $18 per person, per year ($23.72 adjusted for inflation to 2022). [23]
The club was founded during the 1890s and laid out the first nine holes of the current course, known as Hilton Field, in 1899. Dartmouth acquired the course and added second nine holes during 1920. Remarkable in an age of frequent turnover in the golf industry, Hanover Country Club had only four head professionals in its history.
The Pembroke Town Library, the town's first tax-supported public library, was born when the New Hampshire legislature passed some of the nation's most progressive library laws in the 1890s. An innovative law of 1891 required the state to assist towns that voted to establish a tax-supported, free public library.
The International was originally a nine-hole public course founded as Runaway Brook Golf Club in 1899. [1] The course was purchased in the 1950s by Albert Surprenant [2] and the original course was replaced by an 18 hole layout known as the Pines. [3] The course filed for bankruptcy in 2020, citing the COVID-19 pandemic. It was subsequently ...