The Skinner Family and The Orchards Golf Course. A presentation at Wistariahurst.

 In Community Producers, Holyoke Public Library, Video

Bill Armistead is a retired businessman, having spent his career in corporate finance, including stints at Lockheed Martin, MCI, and a start-up telecommunications company.

For five years he taught Finance at American University in Washington, DC. His mother was Peggy Skinner Armistead, who grew up at Dogwood, a large estate off of Northampton St in Holyoke, which was owned by her father, William Skinner II. Elisabeth Skinner was Bill’s great aunt. He served on the boards of Wistariahurst and Berkshire Hills Music Academy, which owns the former Skinner estate in South Hadley.

Bill recently published a book, “The Orchards…One Hundred Years,” which he wrote in celebration of The Orchards’ centennial year. In this presentation, Armistead covers the career of Donald Ross, who was called by Joseph Skinner to design and build a course across the street from his home. The family named it The Orchards. Ross lived in Holyoke for four years.

By using Ross’s blueprints and period photographs of horses pulling sleds, Bill documents the course’s creation. He discusses Jimmy and Minnie Young, who ran the club for 38 years, and Mount Holyoke College, which has owned the course since 1941. Finally, Bill shares photographs from the two USGA championships contested on the property, in 1987 and 2004.

 

Recorded at the Wistariahurst Gallery on September 13, 2022.

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