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Washington Golf and Country Club

The Club was a social and literary group founded by employees of the Treasury Department and whose members were of the elite echelons of Washington society, including Senators, ambassadors, and other men in high government positions.

The club was incorporated in 1894 by members of the Metropolitan Club, though evidence exists that it was first organized in 1892. The Club was a social and literary group founded by employees of the Treasury Department and whose members were of the elite echelons of Washington society, including Senators, ambassadors, and other men in high government positions.

This was around the time when golf was becoming a major recreational craze. The 9-hole golf course was built on a 165-acre tract leased from the Hoover family, just north of Rosslyn. The Hoover family home became the de facto clubhouse for the golfers. It was noted that Jackson also lived and worked on the property that became the golf course. The Hoover family had enslaved Jackson, who later became their servant and then a servant at the golf club.

The golf club adhered to strict rules, including regulation of dress and a ban on gambling on the premises. An annual fee was between $15-$20; by 1897, there were nearly 200 members. About 30 women had joined the club by 1898, though they would play on “ladies’ links.”

The club was disbanded in 1907 when the property owners decided to develop the land, and the following year, it was incorporated under a new name, the Washington Country Club. Between 1908 and 1920, the club and a now-18-hole course were located at the property of Admiral Rixey, the then-United States Surgeon General.

This property also included tennis courts. Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft were honorary members, and Woodrow Wilson was also an active member, leading it to be known as the “Playground of Presidents.”

In 1915, the club’s name was changed to its current iteration, the Washington Golf and Country Club. In 1936, a fire destroyed the clubhouse and its records, though it was rebuilt on the same foundations by 1937. In 1958, another new clubhouse was built, and the current clubhouse was completed in 2006.

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The Washington Golf and Country Club
The Washington Golf and Country Club The Washington Golf and Country Club, taken in the late 1930s. Source: Washington Golf and Country Club (arlingtonva.us) Creator: Library of Congress Date: 1930
The Washington Golf Club
The Washington Golf Club The Washington Golf Club in the 1920s at the Rixey property Source: Washington Golf and Country Club (arlingtonva.us) Creator: Arlington County CLH Date: 1920
A man identified as A.W. Howard plays at the Washington Golf Club
A man identified as A.W. Howard plays at the Washington Golf Club A man identified as A.W. Howard plays at the Washington Golf Club, 1925 Source: Washington Golf and Country Club (arlingtonva.us) Creator: Library of Congress Date: 1925
Washington Golf Country Club
Washington Golf Country Club 1969 view of golf course at Washington Golf & Country Club. The clubhouse is upper right along Glebe Road and Marymount College (now University) top center. Source: Dieter-Thomas Collection

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Center for Local History, “Washington Golf and Country Club,” Arlington Historical, accessed May 18, 2024, https://arlingtonhistorical.com/items/show/87.