There is a wonderful series of aerial photos held in the collections of the State Library of NSW showing a number of golf courses in Sydney in the 1930’s. Some photos can be dated a little more accurately than others by the presence of certain buildings.
The index to the photos is not totally accurate and AGHS would like to see this corrected when we are satisfied with the corrections.
The featured photo of this post (shown above) is photo 11 in the index and is definitely not Concord as labelled.
We’d appreciate your comments/conclusion on this. Please use the form below to let us know where you think – or know – the mystery golf course is – or was – situated. If you can convince a judging panel that your identification of the course is correct, a sleeve of Australian Golf Heritage Society mesh replica golf balls is all yours.
The index page to the images can be accessed here (“Contents List” tab) and a larger view of the photo above can be found here.
The index published by the State Library alongside our current thinking is contained in the table below:
# | State Library Record | Corrections/Comments |
1-2 | Avalon GC | |
3-4 | Avondale GC | |
5-6 | Balgowlah GC | |
7 | Bayview GC | |
8-9 | Brighton GC | North Brighton – closed circa 1948 upon re-routing of Cooks River for Sydney Airport expansion |
10 | Concord | |
11 | Concord | ?? See larger copy above |
12-13 | Dee Why GC | Cromer Golf Club |
14-20 | [Eastlakes] The Lakes | Corrections: Eastlake and New Metropolitan (Bonnie Doon – Pagewood) Clubhouses – circa 1937 since the Clubhouse at New Metropolitan has only just been completed. It was constructed 1937 |
15 | Eastlake and The Lakes | |
16 | Eastlake and The Lakes (with North Brighton top of frame) | |
17 | New Metropolitan (Bonnie Doon – Pagewood), Eastlake in foreground | |
18 | The Lakes, Eastlake and The Australian top LH corner | |
19 | New Metropolitan (Bonnie Doon – Pagewood) upside down | |
20 | New Metropolitan (Bonnie Doon – Pagewood) south paddock | |
21-22 | Elanora GC | |
23-25 | Kensington | The Australian GC |
26-27 | La Perouse | NSW GC |
28-29 | Long Reef | |
30-31 | Manly | |
32-33 | Mona Vale | |
34-35 | Moore Park | 35 with The Australian top of frame |
36-37 | Mosman | Middle Head – 1922-1940 |
38-39 | Northbridge, Willoughby Council | |
40-44 | [Pagewood] Bonnie Doon | Bonnie Doon GC but on the Arncliffe site – now Kogarah GC. Most of this site was resumed for Sydney Airport expansion 1948 |
45-46 | Palm Beach | |
47-48 | Pymble | |
49-50 | Rose Bay | Royal Sydney GC |
51-52 | Roseville | |
53 | Ryde District | Ryde-Parramatta Golf Club |
54 | [Unidentified] | The Australian GC |
26 July 2015 Name: Ross Howard
Comment: Great idea, luv the concept of finding “old” courses. I have two possibilities, either Herne Bay or Greenwood.
Am I close ?
Ross – Herne Bay was the original name for the Sydney suburb of Riverwood, and the Herne Bay course was in the vicinity of Salt Pan Creek. There is a very short history of the course – including a photograph – here. Herne Bay was taken over by the U.S. military in 1943 for use as a hospital.
Greenwood was the third course built by Waverley motor mechanic Francis Crowe (the others being the old Liverpool course and the Riverwood layout at Georges Hall). Greenwood was on Walder Road at Hammondville, and the bottom of the course fronted the Georges River. It was subsumed by urban sprawl in the 1970s, although the New Brighton Club have made known their intention to build seven holes on parts of the old Greenwood site.
The photograph is neither of these courses. Nice try though.
12 August 2015 Name: Leon Old Golf
Comment: Some of these pics were used in the circa 1938ish publication Golf Courses of NSW , strangely some of the pics in the publication are not in the collection held by the State Library of NSW.
Leon – The collection seems to be incomplete. There is – for instance – a lower quality photograph of the same mystery course:
that is neither considered part of the collection nor properly catalogued, even though it is undoubtedly from the same series of photographs.
The big question is whether the mystery course is included in your ‘Golf Courses of NSW’, and whether it is correctly identified. A sleeve of Australian Golf Heritage Society mesh replica golf balls is a stake here!
30 August 2015 Name: Ross Howard
Comment: OK, my third & last attempt is to nominate Kirkham Lane !
Ross – Strangely enough, we were talking about Kirkham Lane at the Museum today. The discussion centred around the ability of golfers – of various vintages – to recall course layouts from many years ago, and one of the participants recalled the hole at Kirkham Lane where he scored his first hole in one. No name, no pack drill.
Kirkham Lane was in the general vicinity of the Nepean River and Narellan Creek at Camden, so the requisite water course box is ticked. However, the site of the course was, and still is, primarily rural in character.
The housing development around and about our mystery course says one thing . . . not Kirkham Lane. You are – however – to be complimented on your knowledge of defunct Sydney golf courses.
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