Christopher Alonzi hired as superintendent of The Summit Club at Armonk

By |  March 4, 2021 0 Comments
Photo: The Summit Club

Photo: The Summit Club

Christopher Alonzi will join the staff of The Summit Club at Armonk in Armonk, N.Y., as golf course superintendent.

The Summit Club said Alonzi has a strong background in new course construction and turf management practices, in addition to significant experience in setting up courses for tournaments.

Alonzi most recently was a project manager and senior assistant at Westchester County’s Saint Andrews Golf Club, America’s oldest club. Prior to his golf operations experience there, he served as golf course superintendent for 11 years at another historic Westchester facility, Elmwood Country Club.

“The Summit Club at Armonk welcomes Chris as our new golf course superintendent,” said Jeffrey B. Mendell, managing partner. “He has many years of experience at prominent golf clubs in the Met area and has earned a well-deserved reputation as a meticulous professional with extensive agronomic knowledge. Chris will ensure that The Summit Club is known for its superb course conditions.”

Alonzi’s additional work experience includes assistant superintendent roles at Westchester Country Club and Brae Burn Country Club in Purchase, N.Y. Chris is a member of the Alonzi family that counts two father/son superintendent legacies in the New York Metropolitan area. As exceptional leaders in their profession, the Metropolitan Golf Writers Association honored the four Alonzis at their 2006 National Golf Awards Dinner as Family of the Year.

 

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