The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995

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The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995
Limited edition (English)
AuthorsJames A. Frost
LanguageEnglish
SubjectThe Country Club of Farmington
PublisherPhoenix Publishing
Publication date
January 1, 1996
Publication placeUnited States
Pages195
OCLC33983571

The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995 is a historical account authored by James A. Frost and published in 1996. The book traces the evolution and significance of the Country Club of Farmington from its establishment in 1892 to the culmination of 1995.[1] The narrative offers insights into the club's societal, cultural, and athletic importance, providing a rich understanding of its enduring legacy.[2]


Background and contents

The Country Club of Farmington, situated in Farmington, Connecticut, is one of the oldest country clubs in the United States, with its inception dating back to 1892. Since its establishment, the club has proudly served as a central hub within the community, offering various social and recreational activities, including golf.

In his publication, James A. Frost meticulously chronicles the club's evolution over a century. The narrative expertly delves into the club's inception, the visionary ideals of its founders, and the various challenges and successes woven throughout its history.[2]

Founding and Early Years

The publication begins with a detailed account of the establishment of the Country Club of Farmington in 1892, encompassing the motivations and foresight of the club's founding members, who were prominent local figures aspiring to establish a venue for leisure activities and social engagement. The early years are marked by the establishment of initial infrastructural facilities, including the construction of the inaugural clubhouse and the development of the initial golf course. The publication emphasizes the challenges encountered during this era, such as procuring funding, enticing members, and surmounting logistical hurdles. Including anecdotes and historical documents contribute to a comprehensive narrative of the club's foundational years.[2]

Expansion and Growth

Within this section, Frost examines the club's expansion with its membership and physical infrastructure. It provides a comprehensive overview of the successive stages of growth, including incorporating additional facilities and dining amenities. The publication will analyze the club's responsiveness to evolving member requisites and preferences. Prominent achievements, such as impactful membership initiatives and substantial construction endeavors, will be underscored. Furthermore, the club's progression will be contextualized within broader social and economic patterns, illustrating its alignment with the advancement of the surrounding community.[3]

Sporting Events and Achievements

The Country Club of Farmington has a deep heritage in sporting activities, particularly golf. This publication chronicles the significant tournaments and competitions the club hosts. It showcases the achievements of esteemed club members who have excelled in these sporting pursuits locally and nationally.[4] Furthermore, it offers a comprehensive account of the development of the club's golf course, encompassing redesigns and enhancements.[5]

Illustrated with photographs and enriched by first-hand narrations, this publication imparts a profound insight into the club's role in nurturing and endorsing athletic prowess.[6]

Social and Cultural Impact

Beyond sports, the Country Club of Farmington has played a significant role in the social and cultural life of the community. This theme delves into the club's impactful involvement in social affairs, encompassing events such as dances, galas, and community gatherings. The publication scrutinizes the club's function as a social nexus, nurturing relationships and community cohesion. It also examines the club's participation in philanthropic endeavors and advocacy for local causes. Through personal anecdotes and historical accounts, the publication depicts the club's influence on Farmington's cultural milieu.[7]

Modernization and Challenges

The Country Club of Farmington encountered the imperative to modernize its facilities and services in response to evolving times. This narrative encompasses the diverse initiatives undertaken to refurbish the club, encompassing advancements in technology, renovations, and alterations in governance. It also delves into the challenges of economic downturns, evolving social perspectives, and competition from other recreational establishments. Additionally, the narrative sheds light on the strategic decisions the club's leadership implemented to address these challenges while upholding the club's traditions and fundamental principles.[8]

By providing a detailed exploration of these critical themes, The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995 presents a thorough and captivating chronicle of its legacy, underscoring its significance as a social and recreational establishment in Farmington.[8]

Reception

The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995 is a limited edition publication detailing the history of the Farmington Country Club in Farmington, Connecticut. Recognized for its research and comprehensive content, the publication is a definitive historical account of the club. It sets a precedent for chronicling the histories of social and recreational club, emphasizing the significance of preserving local heritage.[9]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c Gorman, Kathleen (19 June 1995). "Golf club marks first century". Hartford Courant. p. 3. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Farmington Country Club's Art Auction". Hartford Courant. 7 March 1996. p. 106. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Leaders in Farmington Country Club Tournament". Hartford Courant. 15 July 1951. p. 46. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Bob Toski May Play In Manchester Open; Tumble Brook Event Attracts 30 Teams". Hartford Courant. 9 September 1953. p. 32. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Three courses to rotate as sites for CIAC boys". Hartford Courant. 22 May 1996. p. 40. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Poluton, Arthur (1 April 1957). "Unknown Bill Whedon Fired Two Acres In His ICO Round". Hartford Courant. p. 4. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ a b Gorman, Kathleen (19 June 1995). "Farmington Golf Club marks its first century". Hartford Courant. p. 6. Archived from the original on 11 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "On History". The Daily Star (Oneonta). 3 April 1983. p. 83. Archived from the original on 4 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.