Home

Joining the AssociationJOINING.htmlshapeimage_1_link_0
As I Recall by TillinghastRECALL.htmlshapeimage_2_link_0
Life and Times of A.W. TillinghastLIFE_AND_TIMES.htmlLIFE_AND_TIMES.htmlshapeimage_3_link_0
Original DesignsORIGINALS.htmlORIGINALS.htmlshapeimage_4_link_0
Reconstructions & AdditionsRECONSTRUCTIONS.htmlshapeimage_5_link_0
Course ExaminationsEXAMINATION.htmlshapeimage_6_link_0
 Design SketchesDESIGN_SKETECHES.htmlshapeimage_7_link_0
LibraryLIBRARY.htmlhttp://livepage.apple.com/shapeimage_8_link_0

Course Slide Shows

    Aronomink

    Baltusrol

    Bethpage

    Binghamton

    Essex County CC

    Five Farms

    Fox Hill CC

    Irem Temple  

    Old York Road

    Quaker Ridge

    St. Davids

    Shawnee

    Southward Ho

    Sunnehanna

    Winged Foot

  

Members InformationMembers.html
The Tillinghast 
Association

Johnson City Country Club

Placed on National Register of Historical Places

This Tillinghast designed golf course spread fist opened as a nine-hole private course with 200 charter members. In 1919, members solicited the services of architect A.W. Tillinghast to develop the original design for an 18-hole course and clubhouse. The full course officially opened in 1920 JCCC and is the only Tillinghast designed course in Tennessee.

    Tony Ferro, the country club’s historical committee chairman  says,

“The primary benefit is the recognition that the club will receive on a local, state and national level in maintaining the integrity of its most prize possession, its golf course as well as its many buildings, structures and sites over the past nearly 100 years.”