Engineers Country Club

The signature 14th hole, which for a time had been abandoned, has now been reintegrated to the main golf course and is open for play.

There is a sign near the tee box referring to the difficulties Jones and Sarazen experienced while playing the hole.

In August 1920 a sports writer said, "No young club in the history of golf, let it go back 400 years, has come in for as much discussion and comment as Engineers.

Nature went mere man one better when she undertook to flank the Roslyn greens with deep ravines, insidious gulches and yawning chasms.

Let your approach be a bit off the line at Roslyn and you are apt to be looking up at the carpet, niblick in hand, wondering how you are ever going to make the pesky pill stick on the green even should you be fortunate enough to excavate the ball cleanly.

We are relaxing a lot of the age-old rules that have been part of these old-time country clubs that would frown on kids under a certain age.