The CSGA Links Volume 5 Issue 4 September, 2017 | Page 36

CHAMPIONSHIPS Championship Facts Who Can Play? The championship is open to any amateur golfer in Connecticut who will have reached their 25th birthday by September 25th, 2017, and who has a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 6.4. A National History: In 1981, the USGA inaugurated its first new championship for amateurs in four years, the U.S. Mid-Amateur. The Mid-Amateur, for amateur golfers of at least 25 years of age, was instituted as a formal national championship for the post-college amateur. Before the arrival of the Mid-Amateur, the post-college player could compete in the Amateur Championship, sometimes successfully, but these older amateurs faced greater odds. While they fit their golf around their work and families, they were most often competing against college golfers, for whom the game is close to a full-time activity. Seven years after the birth of the U.S. Mid-Amateur, the CSGA instituted its first new championship in six years with the inaugural playing of the Connecticut Mid-Amateur Championship in 1988. About the Course: Named after a historically important section of Old Lyme, Black Hall Club was incorporated in March of 1965. The founders were steadfast to create a new golf club in Old Lyme that would be devoted exclusively to the ownership, operation and maintenance of a superior golf course of championship caliber. To that end in 1962, Robert Trent Jones was retained to design and supervise the construction of the course. Jones is one of the most famous golf course architects in history, having designed over 500 courses in his career. The present clubhouse was built in 1980 and the championship layout has quietly become one of the highest regarded layouts in the state of Connecticut. 36 | CSGA Links // September, 2017 www.csgalinks.org