by Marc Striegel | Feb 22, 1912 | Print Media Article, Timeline
About a week after Pasadena had experienced heavy winds, Altadena became the focus of a second storm which does damage to the newly built clubhouse and along with other Santa Ana winds this season, blows golf course topsoil two miles down to Pasadena.
by Marc Striegel | Dec 28, 1911 | Timeline
Willie Watson (Annandale, Olympic Club architect) designs the course – 6566 yard eighteen hole course (3259 out and 3316 in); 80 foot tamped oil greens – few courses have grass at this time, Annandale CC has first grass greens in southern california....
by Marc Striegel | Apr 13, 1911 | Timeline
The first meeting of the stockholders occurs on this day as well. The property consists of 134 acres and cost a total of $110,000.00. There were 400 original memberships with 4 gradations of club members. In less than 9 months, the golf course will be opened for...
by Marc Striegel | Jun 10, 1910 | Timeline
And they add to that several adjoining properties on which to lay out their course and build their clubhouse.
by Marc Striegel | Jan 31, 1910 | Timeline
Annandale is full and a group of Hoteliers, Bankers and Industrialists decided to put together some capital and a plan to build a clubhouse and golf course in Altadena. Some of the original investors have close ties to or roots in Chicago.
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