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Essex Fells

Essex Fells, New Jersey
Essex Fells, New Jersey
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  • Address219 Devon Rd, Essex Fells, NJ 07021, USA

Essex Fells Country Club has quite the pedigree of famous names associated with it, and it requires some degree of digging through books to figure out which is true and which is not. One fundamental truth: Seth Raynor is most responsible for the club as it currently stands, as he had been hired to lead an enormous redesign, including a rerouting of the course that existed previously.

And who designed the original? Well, it wasn’t early standout architect Alex Findlay; Findlay had designed the club’s original nine, but that was located on an entirely different piece of property. No one knows who designed the 18 that Raynor renovated, and perhaps that’s for the best.

Another tizzy comes up when trying to determine who built Raynor’s design, after the architect died soon after. Some claim James Braid, which would be a shocking development, as Braid’s fear of boats meant he never visited the United States; although he mailed recommendations to New York's Saint Andrews, actual construction would have required him on the ground here. And it is certain that Essex Fells denied A.W. Tillinghast’s bid for being too expensive...bringing an icon like Braid from abroad would have broken the bank!

Although Raynor’s associate Charles Banks was busy with other projects, the club found their man: Braid! Well, William Braid (superintendent of nearby Upper Montclair Country Club) that is.

Essex Fells Country Club has quite the pedigree of famous names associated with it, and it requires some degree of digging through books to figure out which is true and which is not. One fundamental truth: Seth Raynor is most responsible for the club as it currently stands, as he had been hired to lead an enormous redesign, including a rerouting of the course that existed previously.

And who designed the original? Well, it wasn’t early standout architect Alex Findlay; Findlay had designed the club’s original nine, but that was located on an entirely different piece of property. No one knows who designed the 18 that Raynor renovated, and perhaps that’s for the best.

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Seth Raynor

Long Island-born Seth Raynor ran a successful surveying business before being hired by Charles Blair Macdonald in 1908 to inspect the property that would become The National Golf Links of America.

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