Scarsdale Country Club
Course Information Unclaimed
Address:
NY
United States
Scarsdale Golf Club was established in 1898 and is located 40 minutes from Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Scarsdale's original nine holes were designed by Willie Dunn of Musselburgh, Scotland, who was the professional at Shinnecock Hills and winner of the unofficial US Open in 1894. In the early 1920's, renowned golf course architect A.W. Tillinghast created SGC's back nine and redesigned the remainder of the course.
The course has a par of 71 and a length of 6350 yards, with a slope of 137. The course features Bent Grass greens and Bent Grass fairways. Players must know how to shape their shots off the tee, and the course plays longer than its yardage suggests.
Scarsdale has been a qualifying site for the US Open and Senior US Open and annually hosts numerous Metropolitan Golf Association events. The Wilson Cup is named in honor of Charles "General Electric" Wilson, a longtime member who was famous for his role in rebuilding America after WWII, and has become one of the Metropolitan area's top amateur team competitions.
Course Management
Location Map
Upcoming Events
No upcoming events at this course.