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by Prof. Roscoe Dicki Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who founded Oakland Hills golf course?

1916 – Oakland Hills is founded by Joseph Mack and Norval Hawkins, along with 47 friends and associates at the Detroit Athletic Club. 1917 – Work begins on the South Course.

What golf tournaments have been played at Oakland Hills Country Club?

Oakland Hills Country Club hosted the 2002 U.S. Amateur won by Ricky Barnes. The club also hosted the 2004 Ryder Cup and the 2008 PGA Championship . Oakland Hills hosted the 2016 U.S. Amateur, won by Australian Curtis Luck .

Who was the first president of the Bloomfield Hills Country Club?

In 1916, two Ford Motor Company executives, advertising head Joseph Mack and chief accountant and first sales manager Norval Hawkins, purchased a parcel of farmland on Maple Road – 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Detroit in Bloomfield Hills. Construction began in 1917 and Mack was elected as the first president of the club.

Why is Oakland hills known as the monster?

Although many tournaments have been held throughout the years at Oakland Hills, the one which gave the course its greatest reputation as "The Monster" was the 1951 Open. The result was a tournament in which only two subpar rounds were shot during the entire 72 hole affair.

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Who is the golf pro at Oakland Hills Country Club?

STEVE BRADY - PGA Head Golf Professional - Oakland Hills Country Club | LinkedIn.

What happened to the Oakland Hills Country Club?

Oakland Hills Country Club reportedly estimated the loss of the clubhouse at $80 million. The stately structure, familiar to generations of golf fans, was consumed in a February blaze that might be linked to a propane torch used by maintenance workers, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office said last week.

Who built Oakland Hills Country Club?

1916: Oakland Hills Country Club founded by Joseph Mack and Norval Hawkins at a meeting of 47 friends and associates at the Detroit Athletic Club on October 17. It is resolved that there will be 140 charter memberships at a cost of $250 apiece. Joseph Mack is originally from Peterborough, Ontario.

When was the Oakland Hills PGA Championship?

2008In the 2000s, it hosted two marquee events held by the USGA's rival, the PGA of America, including the 2004 Ryder Cup and 2008 PGA Championship — during a period when there was a breakdown between Oakland Hills and the USGA, amid changing leadership and the changing landscape of the game.

How much does it cost to be a member at Oakland Hills Country Club?

Oakland Hills' South Course ranked 31st on Golf.com's recent list of the nation's top 100 golf courses. Costs for membership at the club include $8,400-plus per year in fees and dues, and there are food and beverage minimum charges of up to another $1,000 per year, according to membership documents.

What caused the Oakland Hills golf course fire?

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The fire that devastated the clubhouse at the Oakland Hills Country Club last month may have been caused by torches used by contractors who were installing rubber flashing, officials said Thursday.

Who are members of Oakland Hills Country Club?

The list of members over the years at Oakland Hills is a who's who of Michigan celebrities and powerbrokers. The list includes: John and Horace Dodge, James Couzens and Edsel Ford. Oakland Hills is very tight-lipped about its current membership and dues, as are many private golf and country clubs.

How old was Oakland Hills Country Club?

Founded in 1916, Oakland Hills Country Club has, and will continue to play a significant role in the history of golf in the United States. Walter Hagen, five time PGA Champion, was the club's first head professional.

What year was the US Open at Oakland Hills?

1924Opened in 1918, the club, located north of Detroit in Bloomfield Hills, has hosted 11 USGA championships, starting with the 1924 U.S. Open. The 2034 championship will end a 38-year hiatus since its last Open in 1996, won by Steve Jones. In all, Oakland Hills has played host to six U.S. Opens.

Who won at Oakland Hills?

Oakland Hills hosted the 2016 U.S. Amateur, won by Australian Curtis Luck. Frustrated with not being selected for any major championships for at least two decade period, Oakland Hills decided to undergo a complete renovation of the South Course from the fall of 2019 to July 2021.

Where is Oakland Hills Country Club fire?

Bloomfield TownshipPontiac — A Feb. 17 fire that destroyed the clubhouse at the historic Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township initially appears accidental and possibly started by contract workers using a propane torch on an outdoor patio, authorities said Thursday.

Who was the president of Oakland Hills in 1981?

It is constructed in the second floor hallway. 1981: Bill Prew is president of Oakland Hills.

Who was the first Oakland Hills executive board member?

1916: The first Oakland Hills executive board is made up of Joseph Mack, president; Luther Trowbridge, vice president; Rawson Harmon, secretary; and Alonzo Ewing, treasurer.

When was the South Course opened?

Most of the work is completed by autumn with some of the finishing touches concluded in spring, 1918. 1918: The South Course is formally opened on July 13. Originally, par is 35 out and 37 in (72) – number two being the only par 5 on the front, while 12, 14, and 18 are all par 5s on the back.

When did Donald Ross visit Oakland Hills?

1916-17: Sometime between late October, 1916 and late January, 1917 Donald Ross first visits the Oakland Hills property. He tells Joe Mack, "The Lord intended this for a golf course.". In his commentaries on golf architecture, ...

When was Oakland Hills Country Club founded?

1916: Oakland Hills Country Club founded by Joseph Mack and Norval Hawkins at a meeting of 47 friends and associates at the Detroit Athletic Club on October 17. It is resolved that there will be 140 charter memberships at a cost of $250 apiece.

Who played in the first mini piper tournament?

1986: Walter Hagen Invitational first played as the Mini-Piper but named for Oakland Hills’ first professional in 1987. John Morad Sr., Jim Beachum, Bill Neff, Mike Savoie, Jerry Tranzow, and Tom Woods begin tournament for members unable to play in the Piper Invitational.

Who were the first golfers to join the club in 1918?

1918: Automotive legends John and Horace Dodge, James Couzens, and Charlie Sorensen become club members. Edsel Ford joins in 1919. 1918: Walter Hagen hired by Joe Mack as club's first professional for $300 per month plus any profits from the sale of golf equipment.

Who is the head pro of Oakland Hills?

That year, he even appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show.". Steve Brady, Oakland Hills' current head pro, once played with Mengert in a Michigan PGA Championship at Indianwood in Lake Orion, and "admired the way he played the game under tournament pressure.". Brady's predecessor, Pat Croswell, knew Mengert well, and succeeded him as Oakland Hills' head ...

Who was tied for fourth at the 1958 Masters?

His best showing at Augusta came in 1958, when he was tied for fourth after three rounds and tied for the lead with Arnold Palmer with six holes to play Sunday. Palmer shot a final-round 73 to win his first Masters, and Mengert shot 76 to finish tied for ninth. Mengert tied for 13th at the 1954 U.S.

Who is Al Mengert?

Al Mengert, longtime Oakland Hills pro who contended at U.S. Open, Masters, dies at 91. Al Mengert, who once was the No. 1-ranked amateur golfer in the world , contended at two U.S. Opens and a Masters and spent more than a decade as the head professional at Oakland Hills Country Club, has died. Mengert died April 6, one day before his 92nd ...

How old was Walter Hagen when he started golfing?

In more than 100 years, there have been only nine, the first the inimitable Walter Hagen. A PGA Charter Member, a 27-year-old Hagen was hired at a salary of $300 per month. Before the golf shop was built, Hagen worked out of a chicken coop near the large, old barn alongside the first hole. He spent just one season on the job before flying ...

Who won the 18th hole of the PGA?

His rolling home an 18-foot par putt on the 18th hole gave him a 3-under-par winning total of 277 and a two-stroke victory over Spain’s Sergio Garcia. Harrington snapped one of the PGA’s longest victory droughts. He became the first European to win a PGA Championship since Scotland’s Tommy Armour in 1930. YouTube.

What hole was Padraig Harrington in 2008?

It’s a real honor for my family to bring Oakland Hills into the 21st century.”. The 2008 PGA Championship at Oakland Hills was another tough test, with the 36-hole cut at 8-over-par. Yet, Ireland’s Padraig Harrington found his form for two consecutive 66s on the weekend. His rolling home an 18-foot par putt on the 18th hole gave him ...

Who was the golf designer that threw up the South Course?

Open by hiring noted golf designer Robert Trent Jones Sr. to “toughen up” the South Course. And toughen it he did.

Who is the head professional football player for the New England Patriots?

The club’s head professional today is Steve Brady, currently in his fifth season. He is not related to Mike or Tom Brady, the University of Michigan quarterback who made NFL history with the New England Patriots before heading to Tampa Bay this year.

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