The Nineteenth - SGCC Magazine - Mar. 2022 Edition

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President's Message Spring has just arrived. Unless you were in the sunny south, most folks are disembarking from the cold weather and snow, and looking forward to longer days and warmth. Over the winter, our leadership team put together offerings to enhance the winter months at Scarboro. As spring continues, watch the eblasts for updates. For your board and leadership team, winter is the time when we wrap up the last vestiges of 2021, hold the Club's Annual Meeting, reflect on the prior year and look forward to the future. The board held its Strategic Planning Workshop in early March. Much work is done in the background by the Club's committees and employees to set the stage for the 2022 golf season and the years beyond. For our committee members, I encourage you to take advantage of the Club's orientation session at the end of March. For our membership, we will be holding an information session on April 21. In 2006, renowned golf architect Gil Hanse and Ian Andrew, were retained to restore our classic Tillinghast course design. We are pleased to feature an interview with Ian Andrew in this edition as well as revisit the architects who have graced the fairways, greens and rough at Scarboro. You will also hear from our members and staff. As we look forward to the coming season and on behalf of the Board, Be safe.

Stuart Bowden Club President

From the Archives

1) Secretary Jan Lake, Head Waitress Marjorie Cryderman and General Manager Evert den Boer at the 1970 President's Ball. 2) Arnold Palmer admires a shot during a 1961 Match Play contest against Gary P layer at Scarboro, with a crowd looking on. 3) The SGCC greens department in 1926. 4) A photo of the clubhouse facing east, taken in the lead-up to the 1953 Canadian Open.


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