ArtsWestchester – Golf 2018
Auction Ends: Jun 17, 2018 09:30 PM EDT

Sports & Fitness

Mount Kisco Country Club

Item Number
801
Estimated Value
500 USD
Sold
700 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

After the online close, this item went to a Live Event for further bidding. Absentee Bidding offered.

Item Description

Bid for a foursome at Mount Kisco Country Club.

Tom Winton, a famous Scottish born greens keeper turned golf architect started his design in 1926. He became known as “the peer of all links’ architects” and he molded the golf course into 115 acres of rolling acres set in a natural depression between low wooded hills, well-bunkered greens, and a persistent stream in play for 13 holes.

The Mount Kisco Country Club course opened for play in 1930, hosting a number of local events and some international competitions in the 1930s. The club’s first professional, Bill Goldbeck, was a talented competitor, winning the 1935 Westchester Open by a six-stroke margin over the reigning PGA champion Paul Runyan and defending Westchester Open champion Willie McFarlane.

In the late 1930s, it was given a maintenance check by another golf course icon, A. W. Tillinghast. Today’s golf course has the same Winton architectural plan, except at the 17th green, which has been moved back and to the left, behind the creek.

This package will be featured at our live event on Monday, June 18, 2018. Online bidding for this item will end on Sunday, June 17, 2018. Please place a reserve bid if you don't want this prize to get away at the live event. Winners will be notified on Tuesday, June 19, 2018.

Item Special Note

Caddie fees and carts are additional.

Donated By:

Charles Magrath