The Edison Club sits in Rexford, a small community in Saratoga County along the Mohawk River valley in upstate New York. Devereux Emmet designed the course during the early twentieth century, when he was among the most prolific architects working in the northeastern United States. Emmet's portfolio concentrated heavily on courses in New York and New England, and his work typically emphasized strategic routing over severe terrain manipulation, allowing natural landforms to define playing corridors and green sites.
The club takes its name from the General Electric presence that historically dominated the region around Schenectady, where Thomas Edison's innovations shaped the industrial character of the area. Courses in this part of New York often occupy rolling terrain with mature tree cover, and the Mohawk River valley provides both scenic backdrop and topographic variety. Emmet's designs from this era generally feature moderate length by modern standards, with green complexes that reward precision and thoughtful angles of approach.
The Edison Club has served as a private facility for its membership over the decades, maintaining a traditional club atmosphere typical of early-twentieth-century American golf establishments. While it has not hosted major professional tournaments or appeared prominently in national rankings, it represents the kind of regional course that anchored golf culture in communities across New York during the game's expansion in the 1920s and beyond.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
First/Third was designed by Devereux Emmet.
First/Third at The Edison Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at First/Third is 72.
First/Third plays 6,721 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at First/Third is 135.
First/Third is a 18-hole course.