Saint Andrew's Golf Club, Golf course in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, United States.
Saint Andrew's Golf Club is a golf course in Hastings-on-Hudson featuring 18 holes designed by William H. Tucker and Harry Tallmadge in 1897. The layout makes use of natural terrain and includes modern teaching facilities and practice areas for players of all skill levels.
The club was founded in 1888 by John Reid from Scotland and is the first continuously operating golf club in the United States. Its creation marked a turning point in establishing golf as an American sport.
The club was one of five founding members of the United States Golf Association, shaping American golf's development from its beginning. Visitors can sense this historical role in how carefully the course is maintained and how seriously tradition is taken here.
The club is located less than 20 miles from Manhattan, making it easily accessible from the New York area. Visitors should plan to go during daylight hours and check access requirements beforehand, as this is a private golf facility.
Jack Nicklaus oversaw the course renovation in 1983, updating its layout while respecting the original design philosophy. This reworking by a golf legend shows how the club balances its traditions with modern play.
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