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Seneca
Falls
Country Club
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Blue
Tees
6,509 yds. (70.9/121)
White Tees
6,335 yds. (70.0/119)
Red Tees
5,623 yds. (71.8/120)
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Club History
by Henry Cerep: |
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July 6, 1925 marks the day the Seneca Falls Country Club was
incorporated. That was the day a group of investors from
Seneca Falls and Waterloo paid $5,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Denny of Riverside, California for 115 acres of land that is
now country club property. It included the farmland
(Pinehurst) and a 2-strory barn on the shores of Cayuga
Lake.
The
group immediately set out to build a golf course and hired
Mr. Noble from Newark, NY. He built what is now known as the
"Old Nine". These same greens remain intact today
with the exception of greens #10 and #11. Mr. Jerry Stack,
who was our club pro at the time, relocated these greens in
1941 by moving them back about 100 feet. Both greens were
situated on top of a knoll and were considered unplayable.
One interesting note is that the 10th green has a muck base
that was trucked from nearby Montezuma. The same could not
be done for the 11th green because the truck could not
negotiate the hill to the green. Click
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