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who designed the roxiticus golf course

by Sydnee Schulist Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Hal Purdy

Roxiticus G.C

The Minnisink Indians first referred to the club area as “Roxiticus” or “meeting place,” but, by the turn of the century, it was commonly referred to as Millionaires’ Mountain. A wealthy investment banker, Walter P. Bliss, purchased two Ballantine farms to build his personal estate, Wendover.

History

The Minnisink Indians first referred to the club area as “Roxiticus” or “meeting place,” but, by the turn of the century, it was commonly referred to as Millionaires’ Mountain. A wealthy investment banker, Walter P. Bliss, purchased two Ballantine farms to build his personal estate, Wendover.

A hidden gem

Now that you've arrived, look no further. You've found a unique family club that is a quiet respite from the everyday hustle and bustle of the real world.

Natural beauty signifies our golf course

The elevation changes are stunning. The signature greens, immaculate. And at the end of the round, you'll walk off 18 feeling like your golf game was truly tested in the best way possible, we promise!

The entire family is active here

Don't let the "Golf Club" fool you. Roxiticus is a place for more than just the avid golfer.

Upscale dining meets relaxing ambiance

Claim your seat out on The Terrace, take in the sunset view, and savor your favorite dish. It's a guarantee that it'll be your new favorite spot.

What is Roxiticus Golf Club?

MD: Roxiticus Golf Club is a unique family club that is a quiet respite from the everyday hustle and bustle of the real world. It offers fantastic golf, racquets, swimming, fine dining and a multitude of social events in one of the most picturesque settings in all of New Jersey.

Does Provident have a banking relationship with Roxiticus?

MD: Prior to Provident, Roxiticus did not have a meaningful banking relationship. We had little debt and maintained healthy cash balances. Clearly, Provident and Roxiticus became true partners through the financing. Our operating model is dramatically different now and Provident understands that and has further supported the Club through a Line of Credit. They want to ensure that we have all the resources necessary to meet our obligations and continue to grow our business appropriately.

Who bought the Eisenhower estate?

In 1966 the estate was purchased by Bern Shanley, former special advisor to President Eisenhower, who converted it into a boutique family golf club. Today, the golf club is more than 50 years old and has more than 370 members.

Does Roxiticus invest in the Club?

That meant a full slate of offerings with top-notch facilities. Like many other clubs, Roxiticus did not continually invest in significant improvements in the Club and therefore faced challenges in recruiting new members.

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