1925
At first, there were good times. By 1925, the Club had added two clay tennis courts and a water system capable of handling eighteen holes (an expansion that did not come for seventy-five years). In 1932 a gracious clubhouse arose on what is now a Member’s property – commonly referred to as out-of-bounds on the ninth hole.
But then there were bad times as the Great Depression deepened. The Amagansett Golf Club fell into disuse and World War II finished it off; land and clubhouse were abandoned. The land was returned to farming as Whitey Tiska, a Bridgehampton farmer and future Club Member, bought the land in the 1950’s, plowed it and planted potatoes.