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Golf in the Gilded Age:
Robber Barons, Railroads, and Resort Hotels / 9

American golf had its birth in the Gilded Age (1870s-1890s), and by the close of the 19th century the United States had more golf courses than Britain. This start is inextricably intertwined with the dominant Tycoons of the day, and this in turn entangles the foundation of golf in America with the expansion of their railroads and their associated Grand Hotels in exclusive resort locations.

From 1900 to the advent of WWII, golf in America added sinew and muscle on this underlying frame to make the Resort golf experience truly spectacular and widely accessible outside the echelons of elite society. The enduring legacy has been that the popularization of golf in America is indelibly stamped with the watermark of excellence set by these fabulous early Resorts.

Hotels and Resort Golf

Florida

William Bartram map

Seminole

1836

Jacksonville

1897-1910

1900-1919

 

St A

1898-1903

1902-1908

1902-1911

1902-1920

1902-1936

1904

1906

Windsor Hotel, Presidential Motorcade

Continental Hotel and Golf Course, Atlantic Beach in 1901

Duval Hotel, 1900-1910

The Everette, 1900-1920

Hotel George Washington 1926-1946

Hotel Burbridge 1910-1930

Hotel Flagler 1926-1943

Hotel Mayflower 1900-1930

Hotel Seminole 1902-1920

Hotel Virginia 1910-1925

McRorie's 1920-1936

Acme Hotel 1900-1915

Park Hotel 1900-1925

Jacksonville Municipal GC 1925

Minigolf 1925

 

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