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In 1902, a number of Ludlow residents decided to establish a small country
club in their community. The group leased a piece of property west of
St. Boniface Church for this purpose. Plans called for a clubhouse,
golf course and tennis courts. The original officers of the club were:
A.C. Cole (president), C.E. Coursey (vice president), John P. Flemming
(secretary and treasurer), and Monte L. Green (executive committee of
one). No mention of the club can be found after 1902. One can assume
that the name of the club was a combination of the surnames of the original
officers.
Kentucky Times-Star, June 2, 1902, p. 3, June 4, 1902, p. 7, June 9,
1902, p. 3. |