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John Crowley

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Best golf club address
« on: July 18, 2012, 12:10:35 AM »
Windsong Farm Golf Club
 18 Golf Walk
Independence, Minnesota

PGertner

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 01:32:37 AM »
Pine Valley Golf Club
Pine Valley, NJ

PCCraig

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2012, 09:23:55 AM »
This one's not bad:

Glen View Club
100 Golf Road
Golf, Illinois 60029-0309
H.P.S.

Tim Johnson

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2012, 09:42:32 AM »
The Hamilton Golf and Country Club
232 Golf Links Road
Ancaster, Ontario

Howard Riefs

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2012, 09:51:22 AM »
Pebble Beach Golf Links
1700 17-mile Drive
Pebble Beach, California


In honor of Melvyn...

St Andrews Links Trust
Pilmour House
St Andrews
Fife KY16 9SF
Scotland   
"Golf combines two favorite American pastimes: Taking long walks and hitting things with a stick."  ~P.J. O'Rourke

Dan Kelly

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2012, 10:18:29 AM »
"There's no money in doing less." -- Joe Hancock, 11/25/2010
"Rankings are silly and subjective..." -- Tom Doak, 3/12/2016

Rich Goodale

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2012, 10:37:41 AM »
Life is good.

Any afterlife is unlikely and/or dodgy.

Jean-Paul Parodi

John Crowley

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2012, 01:58:24 PM »
I agree with Rich, Dan wins.

Dan Kelly

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2012, 02:20:46 PM »
I agree with Rich, Dan wins.

Sorry, John. Couldn't resist. Didn't mean to derail your thread!

I could watch that clip every day for the rest of my life and never stop laughing. Perhaps I shall; good for the ol' mental health, I've heard...
"There's no money in doing less." -- Joe Hancock, 11/25/2010
"Rankings are silly and subjective..." -- Tom Doak, 3/12/2016

Ronald Montesano

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2012, 05:41:29 PM »
Do you have any eights?
Coming in 2024
~Elmira Country Club
~Soaring Eagles
~Bonavista
~Indian Hills
~Maybe some more!!

Dan Herrmann

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #10 on: July 19, 2012, 09:06:35 PM »
Pine Valley, of course - They have their own friggin' New Jersey borough!

Check this out:  http://www.town-court.com/getTownCourt.php?courtID=1293

Niall Hay

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #11 on: July 19, 2012, 09:15:21 PM »
The Kingsley Club
600 Niblick Trail
Kingsley, MI 49649

David Cronheim

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #12 on: July 19, 2012, 10:06:22 PM »
Deal GC:

1 Golf Lane
Deal, NJ

Morris County GC:

36 Punch Bowl Road
Morristown, NJ

I always wondered if the Punch Bowl was a reference to the Raynor design feature...
Check out my golf law blog - Tee, Esq.

Bryan Icenhower

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #13 on: July 19, 2012, 10:16:08 PM »
Atlanta Athletic Club
1930 Bobby Jones Drive

Jason Walker

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2012, 11:10:50 PM »
Pine Valley, of course - They have their own friggin' New Jersey borough!

Check this out:  http://www.town-court.com/getTownCourt.php?courtID=1293

Dan,
I have to correct that article.  I do believe little ol' Tavistock Borough, not too far from Pine Valley, formed explicitly so members of Tavistock Country Club could golf on Sunday, is the smallest municipality in New Jersey...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavistock,_New_Jersey

February 8, 1921, was an historic date in the annals of New Jersey law. The Wallworth bill was passed in Trenton, creating a borough form of government for tiny Tavistock. The significance of this development was not lost on the metropolitan dailies. Trumpeted a New York Herald headline: "New Borough Makes Golf Safe for Sabbath Playing." The Philadelphia Public Ledger wryly predicted that the official symbol of the new borough would be a brassie.

The formation of the Tavistock Country Club was atypical.
By 1920, Haddon Country Club, which had been founded at about the turn of the century, was struggling. Despite the fact that most people worked six days a week then, the New Jersey "Blue Laws" forbade playing sports on Sunday unless it was approved by local option. In Quaker oriented Haddonfield the state law was strictly enforced. Two other circumstances further compounded the problem for the club. First of all, the lease on the club ground— for which the club paid only $700 a year—had just two more years to run, and the owner now put a sale price of $75,000 on the property. At that time Haddon Country Club had 140 members, each of whom was paying annual dues of $25. Additionally complicating the situation was the Volstead Act—Prohibition meant no bar revenue.
Frank B. Middleton, president of the club and a senior executive of the Camden-based Victor Talking Machine Company (it would become RCA Victor), came to the rescue. He quietly purchased 180 acres of farmland in Centre Township, bordering on Haddonfield, then sold the tract to 28 of his Haddon Country Club friends for $22,000, accepting promissory notes for the entire amount.
The next step was to find a way to circumvent the Sunday "Blue Laws." Senator Joseph Wallworth, a delegate to the state legislature from Camden County, was easily enlisted in the cause: he was already a member of the new club, which was incorporated on December 14, 1920. Wallworth introduced a bill that would create the autonomous borough of Tavistock on the 180-acre parcel of land. The wording did not disclose the bill’s purpose. Catching the House unaware, the bill passed unanimously despite the fact that two of the legislators were clergymen. What should be noted is that the Speaker of the House at the time, T. Harry Rowland, had, like Wallworth, already signed up as a member of the new Tavistock Country Club.
Predictably, a furor arose, with preachers vehemently denouncing the scheme from their pulpits, but the new Tavistock Borough prevailed, seceding from Centre Township and electing Frank Middleton its first mayor on March 21, 1921. Six councilmen, a tax collector, and an assessor, all running unopposed, were also elected. There were 19 votes counted, 10 from occupants of the farm houses in the new borough, the other nine courtesy of club members who, stretching the truth, gave Tavistock as their residence. The new borough contracted with Haddonfield to provide police and fire protection, sewer and water services.
So confident were Frank Middleton and his founding friends—the other four names appearing on the country club’s certificate of incorporation are David Baird, Jr., William M. Nash, George H. Hall, and J. Edward Fagen— in their ability to create a true golfing haven that even before they got the law on their side they had hired Alexander Findlay to lay out 18 holes.
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Tom_Doak

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2012, 08:28:30 AM »
This one's not bad:

Glen View Club
100 Golf Road
Golf, Illinois 60029-0309

I was going to suggest this one myself.

PThomas

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2012, 10:26:59 PM »
"Hello, ball!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNauilZRzHk

well done Dan!

those 39 shows have SO MANY classic moments!
199 played, only Augusta National left to play!

Mark_Rowlinson

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Re: Best golf club address
« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2012, 02:42:12 PM »
The Royal Household
Buckingham Palace,
London.