This Day in Golf History: November 14
On this date in 1888, tradition says the first six holes at St. Andrews Golf Club, in Yonkers, New York, opened, making it the earliest American course to open, although other clubs have disputed that claim. The members were known as the Apple Dumpling Gang. On this date in 1987, Arnold Palmer shot a second-straight 71 at the Fairfield Barnett Classic and tied for 26th.