Seth Raynor
Seth Raynor | |
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Born |
1874 Long Island, New York, United States |
Died |
1926 (aged 51–52) West Palm Beach, Florida, United States |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Golf course architect |
Seth Raynor (1874 – 1926) was an American golf course architect. He built over 100 courses in about 20 years, his first in 1914 at age 38. His mentor and co-architect on several courses was Charles Blair Macdonald, the creator of the National Golf Links of America.[1][2]
Golf courses
- Augusta Country Club - Bon Air Hotel, "Lake Course", destroyed - Augusta, GA
- Bellport Golf Club- Private club in Bellport, NY
- Blind Brook Club - Private in Purchase
- Blue Mound Golf & Country Club - Private in Wauwatosa
- Brookville Country Club - Private in Glen Head
- Camargo Club - Private in Cincinnati
- Chicago Golf Club - Private in Wheaton, IL
- Cold Spring Country Club - Cold Spring Harbor, NY
- Country Club of Charleston - Private in Charleston, SC
- Country Club of Fairfield - Private in Fairfield
- Creek Club, The - Private in Locust Valley
- Dedham Country and Polo Club- Private in Dedham, MA
- Dunes at Monterey Peninsula Country Club - Private in Pebble Beach
- Eighteen Hole at Sleepy Hollow Country Club - Private in Scarborough
- Elkridge Club - Private in Baltimore
- Essex County Country Club - Private in West Orange
- Essex Fells Country Club - Private in Essex Fells
- Everglades Golf Course - Private in Palm Beach
- Fox Chapel Golf Club - Private in Pittsburgh
- Fishers Island Club - Private in New York
- Gibson Island Club in Gibson Island
- Greenbrier - Greenbrier Course in White Sulphur Springs, WV
- Greenbrier - Old White TPC Course in White Sulphur Springs
- Greenwich Country Club - Private in Greenwich
- Hotchkiss School - Semi-Private in Lakeville, CT. 9 holes. 1924.
- Knollwood Country Club - Private in New York
- Lookout Mountain Golf Club - Private in Lookout Mountain
- Metairie Country Club - Private in Metairie
- Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda
- Mid-Pacific Country Club in Kailua
- Midland Hills Country Club - Private in Saint Paul
- Minnesota Valley Country Club - Private in Bloomington
- Morris County Golf Club - Private in Morristown
- Mountain Lake - Private in Lake Wales
- Nine Hole at Sleepy Hollow Country Club - Private in Scarborough
- North Shore Country Club - Private in Glen Head
- Rock Spring Club - Private in West Orange
- Roselle Golf Club - Private in Roselle
- Shoreacres - Private in Lake Bluff
- Somerset Country Club - Private in Mendota Heights
- Southampton Golf Club - Private in Southampton
- Sunningdale Country Club - Private in Scarsdale
Tamarack Country Club- Private in Greenwich, CT
- Thousand Islands Country Club - The Lake Course in Wellesley Island
- Thousand Islands Country Club - The Old Course in Wellesley Island
- Twin Brooks Country Club - Private in Watchung
- Waialae Country Club in Honolulu
- Wanumetonomy Golf & Country Club - Private in Middletown
- Westhampton Country Club - Private in Westhampton Beach
- Yale - Private in CT, USA
- Yeamans Hall Country Club - Private in Hanahan, SC[3][4]
References
- ↑ Pioppi, Anthony (2010-11-18). "Seth Raynor: paradoxical designer". Golf Course Architecture. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
- ↑ "Seth Raynor - golf course architect - golf courses built, articles, related information". Worldgolf.com. 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
- ↑ "Golf Course Architecture Timeline". Golf Club Atlas. 2005-05-02. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
- ↑ "Seth Raynor". Shoreacres1916.com. 1926-01-23. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
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