History
The Clubhouse was designed by the architect who built the Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City. It was built of hollow tile coated with white stucco and topped with a green roof. Turrets were integral to the original design and persist to this day although parts of the old building have been surrounded by additions erected through the ensuing years. The clubhouse was planned to sit on a knoll so that many parts of the golf course could be seen from the building. The original tract of land that was purchased was over 250 acres and consisted of ten separate tracts. The golf course was officially opened, although building construction was not complete, with a golf tournament on March 20, 1921 and the laying of the cornerstone. Much of the current structure was created by additions and remodeling of the original clubhouse. The history is visible by observing the multiple roof lines which are apparent from the second floor of the main building.
Specialties
Celebrating over 100 years of tradition, Linwood Country Club is one of South Jersey's oldest and most-respected private golf clubs, providing premiere golf, dining, and social events. Linwood Country Club's elegant and spacious banquet facilities are ideal for weddings, business meetings and celebrations of any occasion.