Alexander Findlay brought golf into this country and should be recognized for doing so. This is the official site on Alexander H. Findlay and the complete site is on its way. Please stay tuned for constant updates and additions to the site. Much of the site is still in development and hence certain links don't work. Thank you for your patience in this project and come back soon!
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Posted by: Tom Heyer
Looking for copies of any sketches, plans or layouts of Alex Findlay’s body of work. Anyone have any ideas where I might find these? Alex Findlay was very underrated as a designer. I’m especially interested in golf courses in Maine
Regards,
Tom Heyer
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Posted by: John Shimony
November 04, 2009 at 11:44 am
Sir,
You may want to add Middletown Country Club in Langhorne, PA to the list of Finlay courses per their Club History described on their website.http://www.middletowncc.com
420 N Bellevue Ave
Langhorne, PA 19047-2142
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Posted by: Charlotte Kahl
November 26, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Great website !! I’d like to suggest a short personal biography be included. Born?, Migrated?, Schooling?, Married?, Cities lived?, Hobbies?, We can find a multitude of newspaper articles related to Findlay golfing - play, design, advise, but little about the man he was when at home. Thanks for the great start you have on this informative website.
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Posted by: eric fishman
February 20, 2010 at 10:35 am
I am the club historian at Essex County CC in NJ. Alex Findaly was our first pro and designed our first course. Is this the same as your grandfather?
Thx
E
October 26, 2009 at 7:35 pm