Harlem GC (first called Harlem Jockey Club GC) had two lives.
The first was private, from 1900 to 1904. It was private and designed by James Foulis and or the track's landscaper, Thorpe, first name unknown. The course closed after about four years of play. (It opened either late 1900 or early 1901.)
The Newspaper GC used it in 1901. The group was renamed the Tecumseh GC in 1902.
There was no golf from 1905 through 1909.
Harlem reopened with a new layout designed by David McIntosh within the old confines of the race track in 1910. It was this course that was open to the public, though in 1911, the Harlem Golf Club, a private group, began to use it as well. By 1913, two other non-real estate clubs were using it.