From the history tab of this club's website:
"_________ Country Club owes its existence to a lover's promise to his fiancée. In 19XX, a prominent tobacco merchant was engaged to wed. His wife wanted to indulge in the game of golf but had no place to play. As a gesture to his ladylove, he announced that he would build a golf course for her. He immediately entered into an understanding with two associates and in January 19XX the trio rented a potato farm, converted an old farm building into a clubhouse and called it the _________ Country Club."
That has to be one of the more interesting stories for the genesis of a golf course! Anyone want to guess what venue I am talking about?