The History of Trans-Mississippi Golf Association


How the Trans Began

When St. Joseph Country Club of Missouri played host to Omaha Country Club of Nebraska in a friendly challenge match, little did the players realize they were planting the seed for one of the most prestigious amateur golf associations ever organized.

Several of the participants agreed to attend a meeting on June 8, 1901 in Omaha to organize the Trans-Mississippi Golf Association, formulate a constitution and create a set of by-laws. The name was suggested by Howard G. Leavitt, of Leavitt, Nebraska.

On September 26-28, 1901, fifteen charter clubs inaugurated the Trans-Mississippi Match Play Tournament, now heralded as one of the premiere amateur competitions.

 

The 15 Original Trans-Miss Clubs

Cedar Rapids Country Club
Denver Country Club
Des Moines Golf & Country Club
Dubuque Golf Club
Evanston Golf Club
Kansas City Country Club
Holdredge Country Club
Leavenworth Country Club
Leavitt Country Club
Norton Country Club
Omaha Country Club
St Joseph Country Club
Town & Gown Golf Club of Colorado Springs
Wichita Country Club
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