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The Connecticut Open is the Connecticut state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Connecticut State Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1931 (except for war years) at a variety of courses around the state. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the 1930s.
New Haven Country Club is a private country club located in Hamden, Connecticut.Founded in 1898 NHCC is one of the oldest golf courses in America. The club was founded as the New Haven Golf Club in downtown New Haven and then moved to newly purchased farmland along Lake Whitney in Hamden later.
In golf, Competition Stableford Adjustment (CSA) is a method used to adjust a player's score at the end of a round before calculating any handicap adjustments. Its purpose is to compensate for occasions when scores deviate significantly from the expected average under normal conditions.
Some systems (e.g. World Handicap System, USGA, European Golf Association) involve calculation of a playing handicap which is dependent on the course being played and set of tees that are being used, whereas others (e.g. CONGU's Unified Handicap System) just use the allocated handicap rounded to the nearest whole number.
The Connecticut Amateur is the state amateur golf championship in Connecticut. First played in 1899, it is one of the oldest state amateur championships in the United ...
This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in Connecticut. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Connecticut" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Under the new ownership, the course hosted the Connecticut Open, the state's official open, for the only time in its history. [14] The legendary Harry Cooper served as club pro during this era. [6] In the 1960s, the town of Groton attempted to buy the course. In 1964, the town began negotiating with Milton Slosberg, the owner of the course. [15]
The Connecticut Open was a golf event in 1915 and 1916. The event was held in New London, Connecticut. [1] It was won by the English golfer Jim Barnes both years. [1] Though the event boasted "a large measure of success" with "fine fields" it was never official hosted by the Connecticut Golf Association.