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The Whippoorwill Club

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Established
  
1928

Par
  
71

Course rating
  
72.7

Total holes
  
18

Type
  
Private

Length
  
6,124 m

Phone
  
+1 914-273-3011

Location
  
New Castle / North Castle, near Armonk, New York, USA

Website
  
Whippoorwill Country Club

Designed by
  
Donald Ross, Charles H. Banks

Address
  
150 Whippoorwill Rd, Armonk, NY 10504, USA

Similar
  
Mount Kisco Country, Knollwood Country Club, Trump National Golf Club, Sleepy Hollow Country, Tamarack Country Club

The Whippoorwill Club is a private country club facility near Armonk, New York. In 2010 GOLFWEEK magazine ranked the Whippoorwill golf course as the 73rd best classic course in the United States. The club is not just a golf course and there are a few members who do not golf. For these members there is a swimming pool, tennis courts and paddle ball courts, as well as the traditional club house where lunch and dinner is served.

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History

Whippoorwill was founded in 1928 on the 2nd highest point in Westchester County, Whippoorwill Hill. The club is divided between the hamlets of Chappaqua and Armonk, New York, with the club house and half of the course lying in Armonk and another half lying in Chappaqua. The course was designed by world-famous golf course architect Donald Ross and renovated by Charles H. Banks.

Course layout

The course was originally designed by Ross to lie all on one side of Whippoorwill Road, colloquially known as "Squirrel Alley." After Banks did renovations in 1928, holes 4-9, and 12-14 were moved to the other side of the road. The course is unique in that no holes from four through nine are parallel. Legend has it, among members, that during the construction of the 7th hole a steam shovel sank in the muddy bottom of the pond below the tee box. To this day the steam shovel has never been discovered and the story continues to grow. On the left side of the 18th fairway, as players are approaching the green and the current clubhouse, the foundation of a previous clubhouse can be seen. Whippoorwill has undergone multiple clubhouse renovations, most recently in the early 2000s.

References

The Whippoorwill Club Wikipedia