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This is a list of golf courses for the design of which American golf course ... New York: United States: Elmira CC: R/A ... Highland Park Golf Club: OD: 1925: Auburn ...
This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in New York. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in New York (state)" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
In 2010, a new Mark Twain-themed miniature golf course opened. [5] The course has a traditional eighteen holes, as well as scenery including fountains, ponds, stones, flowers, and a waterfall. A miniature train ride was also built to circle around the course. In 2012, the Thunderbird Flying Scooters returned to the park.
The Mark Twain Golf Course is a public 18 hole golf course in the Town of Horseheads that is owned and operated by the City of Elmira, New York. It was designed by the famous golf course architect Donald Ross. [1] It was built in 1937 as a public works project during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration. [1]
The golf course at Green Lakes State Park in New York, designed by Jones.. This is a list of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones.Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (1906–2000) was an English–American golf course architect who designed or re-designed over 500 golf courses.
At 930 acres (3.8 km 2), it is larger than Central Park (in Manhattan, New York City), with much of the area devoted to three 18-hole golf courses, including the Red Course, host to the annual Commerce Bank Championship (Champions Tour). The park is home to the September 11th Memorial for residents of Nassau County.
Morefar Back O'Beyond is a secretive, little-used private golf course located on 500 acres (2.0 km 2) in both Danbury, Connecticut and Southeast, New York.The course can be seen from portions of the Richter Park public course and has garnered local rumor as to its origin and ownership.
The La Tourette family operated the farm until 1910. In 1928, New York City purchased 120 acres of the property for $3,500 per acre with plans to build a public golf course. The site was transferred to the parks department in 1955 and was designated a New York City Landmark in 1973. [3] [4]