Trying to track through the various names and locations of many of these courses can be a bit tricky.
For example, Devereux Emmet built Queensboro G&CC in Astoria, Queens in 1917. This course was also known as Astoria CC.
Around the same time, Bayside Links (or the Bayside Hotel GC) was built in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens. This course would soon become the Belleclaire CC, and in 1927 the course would be sold to new ownership who renamed it Queensboro GC. A few years later a new group came and redubbed the club Old Belleclaire CC.
To add a little more confusion, in the 1930's Alistair Mackenzie was brought in to build Bayside Links just up the road from the location of Old Belleclaire.
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