LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: countryclub

Table Setting at the Pelham Country Club for Amand…

01 Aug 2009 623
The Pelham Country Club had its origins as a small tennis club and five hole golf course carved out of a cow pasture in 1908. In the summer of 1921 an influential member named Mont Rogers formed a company to buy the land and hired noted golf architect, Devereux Emmet, to create a championship golf course. Cut from virgin woodland, stretching around and over rolling, low-lying hills, Pelham's golf course opens up varying vistas of great beauty. The natural beauty of its setting is comparable only to an old English park, and it is difficult to believe its proximity to New York City. Text from: www.pelhamcc.com/

The View from the Pelham Country Club for Amanda's…

01 Aug 2009 904
The Pelham Country Club had its origins as a small tennis club and five hole golf course carved out of a cow pasture in 1908. In the summer of 1921 an influential member named Mont Rogers formed a company to buy the land and hired noted golf architect, Devereux Emmet, to create a championship golf course. Cut from virgin woodland, stretching around and over rolling, low-lying hills, Pelham's golf course opens up varying vistas of great beauty. The natural beauty of its setting is comparable only to an old English park, and it is difficult to believe its proximity to New York City. Text from: www.pelhamcc.com/

The Pelham Country Club, Site of Amanda's Bridal S…

01 Aug 2009 612
The Pelham Country Club had its origins as a small tennis club and five hole golf course carved out of a cow pasture in 1908. In the summer of 1921 an influential member named Mont Rogers formed a company to buy the land and hired noted golf architect, Devereux Emmet, to create a championship golf course. Cut from virgin woodland, stretching around and over rolling, low-lying hills, Pelham's golf course opens up varying vistas of great beauty. The natural beauty of its setting is comparable only to an old English park, and it is difficult to believe its proximity to New York City. Text from: www.pelhamcc.com/