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Essex County Club To Host 2010 Curtis Cup Match

May 30, 2006
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Far Hills, N.J. - Essex County Club in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., has been selected by the United States Golf Association as the site of the 2010 Curtis Cup Match. The dates of the Match will be June 11-13.
Essex County Club, the sixth member club of the USGA, originally opened in 1893. During
Donald
Ross
' tenure as the club's head professional, from 1910 to 1913, he completely redesigned the course, finishing in 1917. Since then, the course has remained virtually unchanged.
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| The 18th hole at Essex County Club. |
The Curtis Cup Match, a biennial women's amateur team competition played between eight-member teams from the
United States of America
and
Great Britain
and
Ireland
, has strong roots at Essex County Club. The Match is named in recognition of the efforts of two
Essex
members,
Margaret
and
Harriot
Curtis
, in starting the event. Both sisters were U.S. Women's Amateur champions - Harriot in 1906 and
Margaret
in 1907, 1911 and 1912, which was held at
Essex
. In 1938, Essex County Club hosted the Curtis Cup Match, won by the
United States
team.
The 2010 Match will be the fifth USGA event at
Essex
, which first welcomed the USGA in 1897 for the U.S. Women's Amateur. In 1995, the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur was contested at the club. In addition, the club has also hosted numerous Massachusetts State Opens, Massachusetts State Amateurs, Massachusetts Women's Amateurs and New England PGA Seniors.
"As the home of the
Curtis
sisters and a former site of the
Curtis
Cup
, the Essex County Club is thrilled to have the competition returning," said
Bill
Van Faasen
, general chairman for the 2010 Match. "We are especially honored to welcome the Match back given its rich history here."
Essex County Club has other noteworthy ties to the USGA.
Joe
Lloyd
, the head professional at
Essex
from 1895 to 1909, won the 1897 U.S. Open, and
Herbert
Jacques
Jr.
, a member of
Essex
, was the USGA president in 1933-34. His father,
Herbert
Jacques
Sr.
, the USGA president in 1909-1910, was an architect involved in creating the original clubhouse at
Essex
.
Prior to 2010, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Ore, will host the 2006 Curtis Cup Match, and the 2008 Match will be contested at the Old Course at St. Andrews in
Scotland
.
For more information, please contact the USGA Championships department at (908) 234-2300.
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