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Pro - Lady Championship
Manchester CC
September 8, 2008

 

Results 2008 Pro Lady ]

 

Day & Date: Monday, September 8, 2008


8th hole

Format: Bring 3 Ladies
2 BB of 4 Gross & Net 
Time: 10:00 Shotgun
Host Pro: Bob Stearns
Pro Shop #: 802-362-2233
Dress Code: Proper Golf Attire
Shoes: Non-Metal Spikes
Sponsor:  
Directions: Located on Beech St. off Route 7A in Manchester.  From the south, Beech St. is approximately 2 miles north of where the blinker lights at Routes 11 & 30 meet Route 7A.  From the north, Beech St. is approximately 2 miles south of the junction of new Route 7 and 7A.
website: www.mccvt.com
Entry Form: Click here to fill out and print the entry form

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Meet the Pro

  About the Course

During the 1960’s Geoffrey Cornish, then president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, was enlisted by a number of the Manchester area innkeepers and motel owners who found themselves faced with an increased demand for golf by their guests to design a course in Manchester.  At this time the 165-acre former Senecal Farm property came on the market and was deemed suitable for a first-class golf course.

Three men, Algie Pulley and Buddy Loving, both involved in golf course design, and E. H. Coffee, a contractor,  agreed to come to Vermont and began construction on August 16, 1968.

The front nine was opened for play on May 29, 1970 with the inaugural first shot played by Robert Brewster, one of the original members of the Board of Governors, and a cookout was held for the 214 members. The back nine was opened for play a month later on July 3, 1970.

In  2000 the Board called for a vote of the membership and a majority approved back nine restoration. Off-course work began in mid-summer 2001, with the back nine closing and reconstruction beginning immediately after Labor Day.  Years earlier, the Club had purchased an adjoining 34-acre parcel that now allowed the lengthening and relocation of certain holes. Greens and tees were rebuilt, fairways were torn up, new double-row irrigation was installed and a minimum of four inches of topsoil was spread throughout all back nine holes. A newly constructed continuous unpaved cart path leads from the 10th tee to the 18th green.


 

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