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The club was founded as the Cranford Golf Club in 1899, and a 9-hole golf course was designed by Willie Dunn on Lincoln Avenue in Cranford, New Jersey.Cranford business owners and trading-stamp magnates Thomas Sperry and William Miller Sperry were executives of the Cranford Golf Club on Lincoln Avenue, formerly known as Westfield Avenue and part of the Old York Road. [1]
Within the first year, the club had 200 female and 175 male members. [7] On June 21, 1895, in a letter to the club's president Nina Howland, the United States Golf Association (USGA) informed Morris County Golf Club that their membership had been granted. [6] [8] This was the first women-only club to become a USGA member. [6] [8]
New Jersey Blaze Rowland Park is a park and sports complex featuring soccer, baseball, and softball facilities. It is located in South Brunswick, New Jersey with a Cranbury, NJ address and is the home of the New Jersey Blaze of the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) .
The 1909 U.S. Open was the fifteenth U.S. Open, held June 24–25 at Englewood Golf Club in Englewood, New Jersey, north of downtown New York City . George Sargent established a new U.S. Open scoring record to win his only major title, four strokes ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara. [1] [2]
This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: NJ girls golf: Morris and Sussex County 2024 team previews. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.
Cranbury may refer to: Cranbury, New Jersey, a township in Middlesex County, NJ, USA Cranbury (CDP), New Jersey, an unincorporated community within the township Cranbury Road, the main road in the community; Cranbury School District, a school board in the township; Cranbury (Norwalk), a neighborhood in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Panther Valley Golf & Country Club (PVGCC) is a private golf course and country club located in Allamuchy Township, in Warren County, New Jersey, just south of Interstate 80 and the Pequest River. The course was designed by architect Robert Trent Jones Sr., and first opened for play in 1969.
Unable to expand, the club merged with the Cranford Golf Club to form the Echo Lake Country Club in 1921. [5] In 1921, the Progressive Realty Corporation was formed by African American residents and investors. They leased the property and opened the Shady Rest Golf and Country Club on July 28, 1921, with nearly 2,000 people attending.