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Englewood Golf Club is a golf course just outside New York City in Englewood, NJ which hosted the U.S. Open in 1909.
It met it's demise when in the 1960's the approach ramp to the George Washington Bridge cut right through the middle of the property.
Additional information can be found by reading: "The Missing Links: America's Greatest Lost Golf Courses & Holes" by Daniel Wexler. .
It also held the wedding reception of New York Post Editor Joseph Cookman and his bride Mary Bass, editor of the Ladies Home Journal, in 1926.
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References
- http://www.nj.com/golf/index.ssf/2009/06/englewood_golf_club_once_a_pie.html
- http://www.nj.com/golf/index.ssf/2009/06/englewood_golf_club_once_a_pie.html
- Mary Gibson Bass Oral History Project Columbia University 1976 Volume 1, page 30