Should anyone have info filling in the 90+ year history of Bayshore Golf Course, any assistance would be much appreciated. The following is what I have been able to find through fellow GCA'er and on the web.
Quick Timeline:
1921 Willie Park lays out 18 golf holes to create a “championship golf course”
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2206&dat=19210720&id=hFctAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ftgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6262,12642171922-23 Bayshore Golf Course is Inaugurated
1926 Miami Hurricane - Course was underwater and subsequently went through changes.
1927-29 Bayshore hosts the Miami Beach Open. Gene Sarazen wins each year.
Ornate Mediterranean Clubhouse built
Each year changes were made during the closed summer months.
1930s Decline: Great Depression compounds previous Florida Land Sale Bust
1940s World War II - Course was transformed to a military training facility.
Developers almost succeed turning Bayshore into a housing development
Bayshore is restored back into a golf course of prominence. (Redesign by
Golf Architect)
1950s Sam Snead wins the first Miami Beach Open after a twenty year tour absence from Bayshore
New Clubhouse is built
1960s Gary Player wins 1961 Sunshine Open, Arnold Palmer runner up.
Doral takes pro tour away from Miami Beach
Jackie Gleason Era at Bayshore
Renovations by Bruce Devlin & Robert von Hagge
1970s Decline: Miami Beach becomes Gods Waiting Room
1980s More Decline: Miami Beach becomes playground for the Cocaine Cowboys
1990s South Beach’s resurrection prompts Bayshore to get it together.
2000 Course is razed, Every blade of grass on course removed, Clubhouse demolished Over 10 Million dollars are spent.
Arthur Hills/ Steve Forrest golf course emerged in 2003, renamed Miami Beach Golf Club