Mountain Lake, Florida

Mountain Lake is a private community north of the City of Lake Wales, Florida, United States. It was founded in 1915 and contains a golf course designed in 1916 by Seth Raynor.[1] Mountain Lake is located in the ridge country of Central Florida, and was developed by Baltimorean Frederick Ruth. With proximity close to trains from the North which would bring residents down for ‘the season’, Ruth assembled 3500 acres and engaged Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. to lay out 600 acres of the property for the residences and Seth Raynor to design the golf course. This same trio also went on to design and develop Fishers Island in the 1920s. There are some notes in the archives at Mountain Lake that Ruth spoke to Donald Ross (who did nearby Lake Wales Country Club) prior to selecting Raynor, however Raynor was chosen and Mountain Lake became the first development of its kind.[2]

References

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  1. "Introduction to Mountain Lake". Mountain Lake Country Club. Retrieved 2009-11-30.
  2. "Sweeney, Mike - Blending Old and New in Renovating a Classic". Golf Club Atlas. 1920-10-02. Retrieved 2013-07-17.

Coordinates: 28°28′50″N 82°18′41″W / 28.4805133°N 82.3112724°W / 28.4805133; -82.3112724

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