On April 1, 1902 the Highland Golf Club
first opened consisting of 5 holes – 3 par
threes and 2 par fours – which 26 years
later became the Pequabuck Golf Club, Inc.
During the Great Depression many golf
clubs in America closed however
Pequabuck survived. The man most
influential in the development of the
Pequabuck Golf Club was Harry I.
Bartholomew.
One of the
original founders
of the Central Connecticut Golf Association
(CCGA) in 1927, Mr. Bartholomew was
instrumental in donating and securing the
land for the expansion of the course. From
its modest beginnings PGC has been
developed and run as a “working man’s”
golf club focused on keeping membership
cost reasonable in order for all to enjoy the
game.