Maidstone Club
Architect: Willie Park Jr. Year: 1924 50 Old Beach Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937 Phone: (631) 324-0510 Course Access: Private https://www.maidstoneclub.org/ |
Maidstone Club
Not only one of America’s earliest links courses, Maidstone is also one of the country’s earliest golf residential communities. Legend has it that Bobby Jones felt that Maidstone’s final three holes made it one of the great match-play courses in America. If so, that’s because the 17th has one of the tightest green sites in America, the green sitting just in front of a major street intersection, with roads right and left less than 12 paces off each collar. As befitting a seaside course, Coore and Crenshaw cleared out brush and restored many sand dunes areas and removed turf in some spots of rough to expose the sand beneath.
“The green complexes have many slopes, ridges and false fronts. New bunkering brings them cleverly into play, and also leaves the possibility of approach shots and also poor putts to run into the bunkers. The work with Coore/Crenshaw to place new bunkers, and also update the original bunkers to be deeper, higher lips, and eyebrow fescue was well done, and along with the clearing of brush and trees out of the dunes gives this course a clear links feel.”
“Holes 8 through 15 were the highlights of the golf course. Their style and surroundings were more reminiscent of British seaside links holes than any others on this side of the Atlantic.”
“Such a unique place. It's old-school how street intersects with a few of the holes. As do a variety of hazards: marsh, ponds, dunes, the beach and out of bounds with houses nearby.”
“New and revised bunkering from Coore & Crenshaw is fantastic. Revamping an already great layout with better aesthetic appeal.”
“The green complexes have many slopes, ridges and false fronts. New bunkering brings them cleverly into play, and also leaves the possibility of approach shots and also poor putts to run into the bunkers. The work with Coore/Crenshaw to place new bunkers, and also update the original bunkers to be deeper, higher lips, and eyebrow fescue was well done, and along with the clearing of brush and trees out of the dunes gives this course a clear links feel.”
“Holes 8 through 15 were the highlights of the golf course. Their style and surroundings were more reminiscent of British seaside links holes than any others on this side of the Atlantic.”
“Such a unique place. It's old-school how street intersects with a few of the holes. As do a variety of hazards: marsh, ponds, dunes, the beach and out of bounds with houses nearby.”
“New and revised bunkering from Coore & Crenshaw is fantastic. Revamping an already great layout with better aesthetic appeal.”
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COURSE REVIEW BY: CHRIS MAVROS, GOLFADELPHIA
Course: In East Hampton, New York, Maidstone was established in 1891, with the golf course starting as 7 holes by Willie Dunn, Seth Raynor drafting re-design plans in 1921, then Willie Park, Jr. and his brother John designed the majority of the property, expanding to 36 holes until a hurricane in 1938 destroyed 9 of the holes. It is now 27 holes, with the well known 18-hole course known as the West course. Coore and Crenshaw restored a lot of the bunkering in 2012 while renovations were performed by Perry Maxwell in 1939, Alfred Tulles in 1963 and Brian Silva in 1988.
Wille Parks, Jr. is a legend in the game, as a player and architect. Winning the Open Championship twice and designing a number of long standing and revered courses such as Sunningdale, Olympia Fields and Glen Ridge, as well as here. Park’s architectural work was a large part of the Golden Age of golf course design, ensuring his courses were rich with character and strategy...Click Here To Read Hole By Hole
Wille Parks, Jr. is a legend in the game, as a player and architect. Winning the Open Championship twice and designing a number of long standing and revered courses such as Sunningdale, Olympia Fields and Glen Ridge, as well as here. Park’s architectural work was a large part of the Golden Age of golf course design, ensuring his courses were rich with character and strategy...Click Here To Read Hole By Hole