Golf & Sports Gear
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Golf Foursome at Tumble Brook Country Club with cart.
Tumble Brook Country Club was named for the brook, which flows through the Club property. It was incorporated and organized in October 1922, and was largely an outgrowth of an in-town social group known as the Touro Club.
Shortly thereafter the Club purchased the 155-acre R.G. Miller farm in Bloomfield. Willie Park, one of the foremost golf course architects of the time, was commissioned to design the first nine and construction was then started. Erection of the clubhouse, designed by local architects Smith and Basset, was begun the following year. The second nine was designed by Orrin E. Smith and opened to play in the spring of 1949. The third nine, designed by George Fazio was open for play in the Fall of 1970.
In 2016 Troon Privé assumed management of Tumble Brook welcoming the Club into the Troon family.
Donated By:
Mrs. Frances Blumenthal
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