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The New Jersey State Open Championship is the New Jersey state open golf tournament, [1] open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the New Jersey State Golf Association.
The New Jersey State Golf Association switched the Amateur from match play to stroke play in 1971. The previous record for lowest 72-hole score was set by two-time champion Dawson Jones in 2019 ...
Reed Greyserman leads and fellow teen Thomas O'Neill is second following the opening round of the 123rd New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship.
Reed Greyserman, 19, an incoming frosh at Princeton, leads midway through the 123rd New Jersey Amateur Golf Championship at Forest Hill Field Club.
A nine-hole course was completed in 1895 and extended to 18 holes in 1897, designed by Alex Findlay. In 1900, Essex County hosted a meeting which included representatives from 10 New Jersey clubs and resulted in the birth of the New Jersey State Golf Association. Later that year, it hosted the first New Jersey Amateur Championship. [3]
Area residents have proposed a 7.3-mile pedestrian linear park along the main line of the abandoned Rahway Valley Railroad. [9] [10] The rail trail would run eastbound from the medical center on the edge of downtown Summit and head south along the old railbed through Springfield, Union, Kenilworth and ending at the southwest edge of Roselle Park at the Cranford border.
Louis Kelly became the first African American to win the New Jersey Open Golf Championship, winning the 102nd edition in a playoff over Jason Gore.
[1] [2] It is one of the 10 founding member clubs of the New Jersey State Golf Association. [3] Founded in 1894, it was unique at the time in that it was established and operated by women only. The following year, MCGC became an early member of the United States Golf Association and was the first New Jersey venue to host a national championship ...