Sleepy Hollow Golf Club (Original)

Charles Blair Macdonald

A.W. Tillinghast

Scarborough, New York, United States

Location
Scarborough, New York, United States
Type
Private
Second
A.W. Tillinghast
Par
Yardage
Slope
Rating
Built
1913

Owned by both a Vanderbilt and a Rockefeller, the estate that become Sleepy Hollow Country Club saw a who’s who of American architects in its beginnings. The original course was designed by C.B. Macdonald and built by Seth Raynor in 1913 and the layout expanded to 27 holes by A.W. Tillinghast in the late 1920s. Even the clubhouse itself, the original manor house on the estate, was designed by noted architect Stanford White.

A restoration by Gil Hanse and George Bahto returned the original Macdonald character to all 27 holes.