Quaker Ridge Golf Club
Quaker Ridge Golf Club
STYLE EXPLAINATION
Green Guide
Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information
Tour Pro
Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances
Rules Breaker
The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games
YOUR SELECTION
Informations
Hole
18
Architect
A. W. Tillinghast, Robert Trent Jones, Rees Jones (1993)
Lenght
6163 - 7008
Slope - Men
134 - 143
SSS - Men
70 - 74
Min Index
54
Creation Date
1915
Par
70
Slope - Women
SSS - Women
Overview
18-Hole Course at Quaker Ridge in Scarsdale, New York, was built in 1915. Original design: A.
W. Tillinghast.
Remodeled by Rees Jones. The 1936 Metropolitan Open was played here (and was one of Byron Nelson’s first big victories), and members around that time included George Gershwin.
According to locals, George Washington pitched his tent somewhere around what is now the 10th the night before defeating the British in a battle. The length of the course tops out at 6400 meters.
The course was designed by A. W.
Tilledhast, and was expanded in the Twenties and Twenty-First century by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr.
Some bunkers and tees have been readjusted, but the layout remains essentially the same as it was in the early 1900s. The 18-hole course was built by Metropolitan Golf Links, a club that was bought out by some of the members in the 1920s.
W. Tillinghast.
Remodeled by Rees Jones. The 1936 Metropolitan Open was played here (and was one of Byron Nelson’s first big victories), and members around that time included George Gershwin.
According to locals, George Washington pitched his tent somewhere around what is now the 10th the night before defeating the British in a battle. The length of the course tops out at 6400 meters.
The course was designed by A. W.
Tilledhast, and was expanded in the Twenties and Twenty-First century by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr.
Some bunkers and tees have been readjusted, but the layout remains essentially the same as it was in the early 1900s. The 18-hole course was built by Metropolitan Golf Links, a club that was bought out by some of the members in the 1920s.
Facilities
Bar | Location De Chariots | Zone De Chipping | |||
Practice | Salle De Sport | Voiturette | |||
Ecole De Golf | Hotel | Vestaires | |||
Garderie | Parking | Proshop | |||
Zone De Putting | Location Clubs | Restaurant | |||
Spa | Piscine | Tennis |