The CSGA Links Volume 1 Issue 6 September, 2013 | Page 18

F or the first time in the history of the tournament, Manchester Country Club will host the Connecticut Public Links Championship on Monday & Tuesday, September 30th & October 1st, 2013. Originally founded in 1917, Manchester Country Club was designed by Devereux Emmet and Tom Bendelow, two of the most famous designers from the early 20th century. The course was subsequently re-designed in 1935 by A.W. Tillinghast, known for designing some of the country’s most historic venues such as Winged Foot Golf Club, Baltusrol Golf Club and Bethpage State Park. The course is a prime example of “Old New England Golf”, which utilizes the natural character of the land with rolling fairways and small, well-protected contoured greens. Manchester Country Club has previously hosted four CSGA major championships, which include three Connecticut Senior Amateur Championships (1981, 1983 and 2008) and one Connecticut Junior Amateur Championship (1948). The most recent championship, the 2008 Connecticut Senior Amateur, was highlighted by Rev. William T. Lee of the Course at Yale capturing his fourth CSGA title, having previously won three Connecticut Amateurs (1975, 1979, 1990). The Connecticut Public Links Championship honors the true spirit of public golf and is open to Connecticut amateur golfers who, since January 1st of the current year, have been bona fide public-course players, and who hold a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 9.0. The tournament was first played at Stanley Golf Course in New Britain, Connecticut, with Del Kinney, Jr. capturing the title. 18 Connecticut State Golf Association