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A Private Non-Equity Club

Anglebrook is a private, non-equity club in northern Westchester. Created in the mold of the storied Golden Era venues of golf-rich Westchester County. It is a pure golf club, in the sense that there are no swimming pools or tennis courts; just golf for golf’s sake. In the final design of his legendary architecture career, Robert Trent Jones Sr. created a modern masterpiece on an unspoiled 240-acre site, which features elevation changes of 200 feet.

The Construction

Construction on the course started in May 1995 and was completed by June of 1997. Ground was broken on the clubhouse in September of 1996 and was unveiled as part of the club’s Grand Opening on May 15, 1998. Both fit the property like they have been in place 100 years. Likewise, Anglebrook’s staff provides service levels straight from golf’s Golden Era

About Anglebrook

Anglebrook opened in May of 1998, and the accolades began pouring in immediately. In their May, 1999 issue, Golf Digest ranked Anglebrook the 16th best course in the state of New York. That’s a prestigious honor for any club. Especially for one that is just a year old and particularly for one in Westchester County. Long known as home to some of the most vaunted private clubs in America.

In keeping with his philosophy, Jones incorporated the layout into the existing terrain and natural contours of the land. The course is classically designed, offering traditional shot values and a minimum of blind shots. Four sets of tees, wide landing areas, and a multitude of bailout options that provide a wonderful level of playability. The greens are large, averaging nearly 7,000 square feet, and replete with numerous pockets and tiers, so accurate approach shots are essential to scoring.

  • The competitive course record of 65 was set by Tom Sutter during the Lincoln Pro-Am in 2001. That was matched by Michael Karger, en route to a come-from behind victory in the 2013 MGA Mid-Amateur.
  • Competitive rounds of 66, were posted by Phillip-Andre Bannon, in the 2007 U.S. Amateur Qualifier, as well as by Michael Quagliano during the New York State Open Qualifying back in 2010.
  • A non-competitive round of 65, was also recorded by former MGA Player of the Year, Max Buckley, besting playing partner and PGA Tour player, Morgan Hoffman (66), by a single shot in 2013.

Since 2007,

AGC has proudly hosted U.S. Amateur qualifying (’07), U.S. Senior Amateur qualifying (’16), New York State Open Qualifying (’10), two Met Section Pro-Ams (’01 and ‘11) and two British Victory Cups (‘17 and ‘18). And, in the fall of 2013, AGC hosted its most prestigious event to date: the Met Section Mid-Amateur, during which Michael Karger fired a second-round 65 to match the competitive course record and earn him a come-from-behind victory.

Unlike many private clubs in the area, memberships at Anglebrook is not on an invitation-only basis. Memberships at Anglebrook will be limited to 300 Full members, thus allowing each member to make the most of what the club has to offer.

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Mark Messier

If anyone knows of a better conditioned golf course, they need to take me there.

Satoshi Kodaira

Anglebrook is a great course. All the green complexes were extremely impressive and some of the views really stood out...

Morgan Hoffman

I’d heard a lot about Anglebrook prior to playing here and it lived up to all the hype. I loved all the par-3s ....