Caves Valley welcomes all of you who cherish the ancient and
honorable game of golf
Ancient in that it is one of the oldest games known to man,
its exact beginnings lost in the mists of time. But durable
as only a grand sport played in pleasurable surroundings could
be. Honorable in that it is the remaining sport in which the
competitors must govern their own actions. Without honor,
it does not exist as a viable game.
Caves Valley is dedicated to the protection and preservation
of the game as a source of pleasure for our members and their
friends. The Club rejects the idea - which pervades so much
of sport in our time - that standards must be lowered and
boorish behavior tolerated on our grounds.
But why Maryland? And why now? Maryland because it truly
is the land of pleasant living. With its rolling hills and
lush valleys, it offers a golfer's dream of challenge and
reward.
Now because a dedicated group of Maryland business and professional
leaders (native-born and adopted as well) had a grand vision.
We would create a course open to successful, mobile interesting
people of many different backgrounds.
And we would honor the grand traditions of the game. Amateurs
would be recognized as the backbone of golf. The rules of
the United States Golf Association would be honored. The Club
would hold itself out to be a repository for the legacy of
the past.
Given the magnificent confluence of land, sky and skill
which produced this course and club, we would be remiss if
we failed to take our custodianship seriously. And we do intend
to protect the qualities which attract us to this place initially.
Many participated in the initial development of Caves Valley.
All were guided by the unified goal of preparing a course
and club which would revere the basics of the game: Sportsmanship,
camaraderie, enjoyment of the outdoors, conviviality in the
clubhouse, excellence in service.
A hundred years from now, when men and women gather on this
high ground in the rolling hills of Maryland, we hope they
will conclude that we built an enduring foundation for golf
played by those who love the game.
Reg Murphy, on behalf
of the Board of Directors, July 1991
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