Pelham Country Club

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Pelham Country Club is an 18-hole course originally designed by golf course architect Devereux Emmet. The course has a par of 71 and is 6388 yards in length. In 2019, the course was updated with a redesign of seven holes to improve environmental sustainability. Located 15 miles from Manhattan in Pelham Manor, the course cuts through virgin woodland and stretches around rolling hills with varying vistas of great beauty, with a setting comparable to an old English park.

The course hosted the 1923 PGA Championship, described by many as one of the most dramatic finishes in history. Gene Sarazen's winning shot on the 38th hole of his match with Walter Hagen remains in the top ten all-time great shots in the event's history. The club offers practice facilities including a driving range, putting green, and a 2024 addition of a Trackman Two-Bay indoor golf simulator.

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