120 Tomac Ave,
Old Greenwich, Connecticut 06870-1821
Innis Arden Golf Club, is a Private, 18 hole golf course located in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
The Golf Course at Innis Arden Golf Club first opened for play in 1908. The course was designed by A.W. Tillinghast.
On November 11, 1899 Innis Arden Golf Club was organized by 64 charter members. They played on 9-hole course built by, and on the estate of J. Kennedy Tod. Mr. Todd decided in 1904 that he wanted his course to be truly private and locked the gates to the Innis Arden Golf Club members. The Innis Arden golfers were resourceful,and promptly organized the Sound Beach Golf and Country Club. Play resumed later in 1904 on a makeshift course in Shorelands (Shorlands is now Old Greenwich). In 1908 the Club moved to its present site on Tomac Avenue. Play on the new 9-hole course began in the summer of 1908. In 1925, the Club purchased additional land in expanding the golf course from 9 to 18 holes. In 1931, the club's name reverted to " Innis Arden." The Tomac Avenue course was designed by A.W. Tillinghast. It has in recent years been rennovated by Ken Dye.