The Apawamis Club
Location in the United States  | |
| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 40°59′16″N 73°41′33″W / 40.98778°N 73.69250°W | 
| Location | Rye, New York United States  | 
| Established | 1890 | 
| Type | Private | 
| Total holes | 18 | 
| Events hosted | 1911 U.S. Amateur | 
| Website | The Apawamis Club | 
| Designed by | Tom Bendelow (1899) Willie Davis & Maturin Ballou (1899-1900) Willie Dunn Jr. Herbert Strong (1906) Gil Hanse (2001) Keith Foster (2017)  | 
| Par | 72 | 
| Length | 6,741 yd (6,164 m) Longest hole is #9 - 600 yd (550 m) | 
The Apawamis Club is a private country club located in Rye, New York, Westchester County, long known for its 18-hole golf course and prominence in the sport of squash. The 1911 U.S. Amateur was contested here, resulting in a playoff between the reigning British Amateur champion, Harold Hilton, and his lesser-known American opponent, Fred Herreshoff. Apawamis is also the home base of a nationally recognized junior squash program and hosts the world renowned Briggs Cup tournament.