Frederick Snare

Frederick Snare (December 4, 1862 – September 27, 1946) was an American engineer and international construction contractor.

Snare's company operated in the United States, Cuba, Peru, Argentina, Columbia, and Panama.

In Havana, he constructed a country club after a group of American and British residents, led by Snare, arrived in 1911 and purchased an estate in Marianao.

In 1927, he captained the United States Expeditionary Golf Forces at the first annual triangular international tournament in England.

[6] Frederick Snare died on September 22, 1946, at the Anglo-American Hospital in Havana, Cuba.