Item #18192 St. Andrew's Golf Club: 1888-1938. H. B. Martin, Alexander Halliday.
St. Andrew's Golf Club: 1888-1938
St. Andrew's Golf Club: 1888-1938
St. Andrew's Golf Club: 1888-1938

Early History of the "oldest continuously operating golf club in the United States"

St. Andrew's Golf Club: 1888-1938

New York: Privately Printed, 1938. 1st Edition. 8vo. Very Good. Item #18192

A handsome copy of this scarce, Limited Edition history of the self-proclaimed "oldest continuously operating golf club in the United States: The Saint Andrew’s Golf Club."

Limited to just 500 copies printed, this history documents the 'founding' of the club in a farm field near Yonkers, NY, into the Great Depression.

" In February 1888, a Scottish sportsman named John Reid and several of his friends took an armful of clubs, some gutta percha balls and hearts full of enthusiasm to a pasture in Yonkers for a friendly round of “Gowf”. There, in front of a gallery of bemused cows, they knocked the balls around an improvised three-hole course.

"Before long, these golfing pioneers had commandeered their own "clubhouse"— an old apple tree from whose gnarled branches they hung their coats and obligatory flasks of fine scotch whiskey.

"This was the birth of what was to become the oldest continuously operating golf club in the United States: The Saint Andrew’s Golf Club. Today’s members of Saint Andrew’s are a contemporary part of that “The Apple Tree Gang,” one of the proudest, most unique fellowships in American golf.

"The history of Saint Andrew’s is replete with “firsts” in American golf. Saint Andrew’s hosted the first U.S. Amateur and “Open” Championships. It was a founding member (along with The Country Club, the Chicago Golf Club, the Newport Country Club and Shinnecock Hills Golf Club) of the United States Golf Association. In 1900 Saint Andrew’s member Charles E. Sands won the first Men’s Olympic Golf Championship at the Paris Games." - St Andrews

Half tan and maroon cloth, with titling in gilt. Tight binding. Clean interior. The mildest of edge wear to binding. Spine with a slight lean. Presents handsomely in a clear, archival mylar dust jacket.

Overall a lovely and desirable edition.

Price: $350.00

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