Fathers and sons tee off at Radley

More than one-quarter of the teams in Radley Run Country Club’s annual Men’s Member-Guest Golf tournament, known as The Revolution, were comprised of fathers and sons. 16 out of the 60 teams were either Father/Member and Son/Guest or Son/Member and Father/Guest. The event was in late June.

The Urbanskis

It was therefore fitting that the overall tournament winners, Eric and Don Urbanski, were one of the father-son teams. Not only that but a third Urbanski generation was also involved. Eric Urbanski’s son Henry was one of the Radley Run Junior Golfers who assisted the tournament as a ball spotter:

Radley Run prides itself as a Family Club, and nothing says that more persuasively than this photo of the 15 father-son or son-father teams:

The tournament is known as The Revolution because the Radley Run Country Club grounds were involved in some of the troop movements in the Battle of the Brandywine, one of the most important battles in the Revolutionary War. It took place on “America’s first 9/11,” Sept. 11, 1777.

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