Piping Rock Club is a storied private club founded in 1911 on Long Island's North Shore in Locust Valley, New York, established by prominent New York families during the Golden Age of golf course architecture. The 18-hole course was designed by C.B. Macdonald and built by Seth Raynor, featuring classic template holes including the Redan and Alps, and has hosted major championships including the 1921 U.S. Women's Amateur. The original 1911 clubhouse, designed by architect Guy Lowell, remains a landmark of the North Shore's historic club culture.
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The Creek
Locust Valley, NY · Golf Club · Est. 1923
18 Holes
The Creek is a historic private golf club founded in 1923 in Locust Valley, New York, set on a dramatic clifftop property overlooking Long Island Sound on the North Shore of Long Island. Designed by Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor as one of their final collaborations, the 18-hole course features classic template holes including the Redan and Alps, and has undergone extensive restorations by Gil Hanse. The club's original clubhouse, designed by architect William Adams Delano, adds a further layer of architectural distinction to one of the New York metropolitan area's most revered private clubs.
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