The golf course dates back as far as 1897 under the name of Jefferson County Golf Club. The golf club
operated under this name for several years while being owned by the Ives Hill Land Company. In 1953,
Jefferson County Golf Club was officially renamed Ives Hill Country Club. During the earlier years (1897 -
1953) the club underwent numerous transformations and changes to the playing grounds. In 1919, a nine
acre parcel of land was purchased across Ives Street in order to add length to the course. In 1920, the golf
course was redesigned by New York Architect Peter D. Lees. During this reconstruction, nearly all of the
nine holes were changed and six of the greens were moved to new locations. In 1922, the original
clubhouse was destroyed by fire. In 1923, the new clubhouse was designed by Addison F. Lansing of
Watertown and built for an estimated cost of $30,000. In 1964, the present holes numbered 1, 3, and 13
were designed to end play across Ives Street. In 1968 - 1969 initial steps were taken towards expansion to
an 18 hole golf course. New York's well-known Geoffrey Cornish was hired as the architect. In 1971, a new
group of stockholders acquired control of Ives Hill Land Company. In 1972 - 1973 the new nine holes were
constructed to suit the new Cornish design. In 1973, the clubhouse was yet again destroyed by fire. In July
of 1974, the new nine holes were open for play.
Ives Hill Country club was operated by the Ives Hill Land Company until 2004 when it was purchased by
a family from the Binghampton area. In 2007, the club was sold again and it's name reverted back to Ives
Hill Country Club. When purchased in 2007, the clubhouse underwent a complete makeover. Space was
added to the clubhouse, separating the dining room and lounge, a new kitchen was installed, new bar and
all new decor. The Pro Shop, locker rooms and downstairs were also completely refurbished.
During the 2007 season, the course also received renovations including new bunker sand, and new tee
boxes were added to allow a shorter course. A new practice green was built and all new landscaping was
installed around clubhouse grounds.
Over the years, the club has seen many changes to the land and the ownership, but still remains a vital
part to the heart of the City of Watertown and the surrounding areas.
History
Ives Hill Country Club