In 1932, the Brooklyn Times Union ran a series of articles on country clubs on Long Island. While the articles don't go into a ton of detail on the architectural history of these courses (and don't cover the entire island), they do provide a nice snapshot of the golf scene during the early days of the depression, a scene that was apparently thriving.
April 1, 1932 Brooklyn Times Union -
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I'm going to post these in the order they were printed. Please feel free to chime in with any comments or questions.
1. Pomonok Country Club, April 3, 1932
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