Engineers Country Club
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Engineers Country Club is a historic golf club established in 1917 by members of the prestigious Engineers Club of Manhattan. The club's 140-acre course in Roslyn Harbor, New York was designed by English architect and golf professional Herbert Strong, and it is still regarded as one of the most challenging and exciting courses in the area. The par is 71 and the length is 6,801 yards. The course is known for its severely undulating greens and some of the boldest and largest putting surfaces on Long Island. The signature 14th hole, which for a time had been abandoned, has now been reintegrated to the main golf course and is open for play. The club hosted the PGA Championship in 1919, won by Jim Barnes, and the United States Amateur Championship in 1920, won by Chick Evans.
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