Siwanoy Country Club

[1] Siwanoy Country Club of Mount Vernon was incorporated on May 20, 1901 at the Westchester County Clerk's office.

[2] The officers were president, Archibald M. Campbell; vice-president, Frank Mack vice-president; secretary, William N. G. Clarke; Arthur D. Stone, treasurer; and Alfred E. Taylor, team captain.

[3] The club leased the Robert O. Glover estate with 40 acres of land and a house and barn.

He was often called "Tee Shot" Kerrigan due to his ability to hit unusually long drives.

The World War I fighter ace Eddie Rickenbacker also received that honor.