


Elegance at Brookline Country Club, Circa 1910
This photograph captures a Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, taken between 1910 and 1915 by the Bain News Service. During this period, Brookline was developing as an affluent suburb, attracting a wealthy population seeking leisure and recreation outside the bustling city of Boston. The Country Club, one of America’s oldest golf clubs, has played a significant role in shaping the sports history and culture in the United States, hosting numerous prestigious tournaments.
The architectural style of the clubhouse and surrounding buildings reflects the early 20th-century tendencies toward grand yet functional designs that catered to an elite clientele. The club not only provided facilities for golf but also served as a social hub for its members, fostering community and camaraderie. This image serves as a window into the leisure activities of the time, highlighting how the Country Club was central to the social fabric of early 20th-century American life.

Elegance at Brookline Country Club, Circa 1910