2026 Silicon Alley Sports Supporters

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19th Annual · May 18, 2026

Silicon Alley Sports Golf Invitational

A shotgun tournament on a historic Hudson River course.

Quick info

Date

Monday, May 18, 2026

Location

Ardsley Country Club

Timing

7:30am to 4:30pm ET

Attendees

65+ for golf, 125+ overall

Format

Shotgun begins at 9:00am

Foursomes

Don't ask. You'll find out at the event.

Schedule

7:30 to 8:45am
Player arrival & hot breakfast
7:30 to 8:45am
Driving range, chipping green, and putting greens open for pre-tournament practice
9:00am to 1:15pm
Shotgun tournament
1:30 to 4:30pm
BBQ luncheon, networking, and awards
4:30pm
End (until next year)

Attire

Please wear appropriate golf attire. Men must have golf shirts with a collar. No denim is allowed on the golf course.

Men

Golf shirts with a collar required. No denim on the course.

Women

Standard golf attire.

Luncheon

You may keep your golf attire on or change into:

Men

Tucked-in collared shirts, mock or other turtlenecks, Bermuda-length shorts, khakis, or white denim pants. Dress denim allowed (see Denim Guidelines).

Women

Dresses, skirts, slacks, Bermuda-length shorts, or white denim pants and skirts. Dress denim allowed (see Denim Guidelines).

Denim guidelines: Dress denim is defined as dark blue or black denim pants of uniform color — not faded, torn, ripped, or shredded, and without frayed bottoms.

Tournament

We will be playing a modified scramble format to even out the abilities. Each foursome will be a team and you will play as a team (strategically) to win. Foursomes will be announced upon arrival. Awards will be given for Longest Drive (individual), Closest to the Pin (individual), Top Score, and Worst Score.

The course

Originally designed by Willie Dunn in 1896 at $1 million, it was the most expensive course ever built at the time. In 1898, Ardsley hosted the third USGA Women's Amateur Championship. Donald Ross made changes in 1917, Alister Mackenzie in 1928, and Robert Trent Jones in 1965. Ken Dye completed a full renovation in 2005 that added three ponds and moved existing ponds next to greens. Hilly lies and yawning bunkers challenge every skill level.

Lockers & locker rooms

If you would like a locker, they will be provided. All players have access to a locker room to change and shower.

On-course food & beverages

Yes — food at the turn, a snack cart driving around, and coolers with beverages along the course. There may be a surprise or two. Do not fill up, though — the luncheon is fantastic.

Golf Pro Shop

The Ardsley Country Club Golf Pro Shop opens by 7:30am with a wide range of golf items for your last-minute needs. They have roughly 5 rental sets — call ahead to reserve since they go fast. If you want to ship clubs, Ardsley accepts ShipSticks.

Rain policy

We will golf in the rain. We will not golf if a thunderstorm is in the area.

Food & beverages

Breakfast · 7:30–9:30am

Specific items subject to change.

Buffet

  • ·Full breakfast buffet
  • ·Orange, cranberry, and grapefruit juices; coffee and tea
  • ·Danish, pastries, muffins, croissants, bagels
  • ·Fresh fruit, yogurt, granola, and cereal

Stations

  • ·Omelet station
  • ·Waffle station
  • ·Bacon, sausage, home-fried potatoes
  • ·Carved steamship ham
  • ·Smoked salmon platter
  • ·Bloody Mary station

On the course

Specific items subject to change.

BBQ at the Halfway House (grill attendant at 10:00am)

  • ·Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken
  • ·Sliced tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, garlic dill spears
  • ·Mayo, ketchup, mustard
  • ·Beer

Beverage cart

  • ·Diet sodas, juices, Gatorade, beer
  • ·Whole fresh fruit
  • ·Dry snacks, hard candy

Cocktail reception & luncheon · 1:30pm

Cocktail reception begins at 1:30pm. Specific items subject to change.

Stations

  • ·Cheese and crudité station
  • ·Antipasto station

Passed hors d'oeuvres

  • ·Pulled pork sliders
  • ·Steak crostini
  • ·Roasted figs with bacon and blue cheese
  • ·Tomato bruschetta
  • ·Tuna tartare on wonton chip
  • ·Avocado toast with crab and radish

Salads

  • ·Caesar
  • ·Tomato mozzarella
  • ·Traditional Greek salad

Entrées

  • ·Roasted NY strip steak with horseradish
  • ·Cedar-planked salmon with dill mustard
  • ·Chicken piccata
  • ·Truffled mac & cheese
  • ·Brussels sprouts
  • ·Herb-roasted potatoes

Dessert

  • ·Brownies, lemon bars, macaroons
  • ·Apple crisp, chocolate ganache tart
  • ·Ice cream sundae bar

Mobile device policy

Discrete use of email and text (but not voice) on mobile devices is allowed throughout the Clubhouse, so long as it does not interfere with the enjoyment of other members or guests. Mobile devices must be kept on silent or vibrate at all times.

Phone calls may be made or received in the parking lot, locker rooms, Pool area, or the Private Dining Room.

About Ardsley Country Club

We will be hosted by the Ardsley Country Club, the location of many SAS events and many fun memories.

In 1895, newspapers across the country carried detailed reports of the opening of a prestigious new club on the banks of the Hudson River. With the support of some of the most notable and successful men in the United States — Jay Gould, Cornelius Vanderbilt, J. Pierpont Morgan, William Rockefeller, and Amzi Lorenzo Barber — the establishment of The Ardsley Casino was a nationally noted event.

The original clubhouse overlooked the Hudson River on the site where Hudson House now stands, opposite the Ardsley-on-Hudson railroad station. Its private dock accommodated the yachts of Casino members. The “finest and longest golf course in the world” was designed by golfing great Willie Dunn, who also served as the Club's first Golf Professional. The course was later redesigned by Donald Ross and Dr. Alister Mackenzie. In 1898, Ardsley hosted the third USGA Women's Amateur Golf Tournament.

In 1966, the clubhouse was moved to its present location, the former home of Justine Bayard Cutting Ward and later Frank Jay Gould. Paddle courts, a curling facility, and a new swimming pool were built nearby. Ardsley's course was again altered and improved by The Robert Trent Jones Organization. Nine Har-Tru tennis courts remain at their original riverside location.

Times have changed since those early days, but Ardsley's traditions have not. Club members still gather here with their families to enjoy the fellowship, social, and sporting activities that drew its original members from New York City in horse-drawn carriages many years ago.

Visitor information for Ardsley Country Club →

Our Don't Be a Dick policy

We are all coming to the Silicon Alley Sports event because we want to have a good time and network with each other outside of Manhattan. We've hand-picked every single attendee and know everyone.

My ask to everyone is to be open, say hi to people, introduce yourselves, and don't be a dick or asshole. There will be players better than you. There will be players worse than you. Have fun.

In this tournament, smiles and laughter are more important than the number of aces you hit. If someone is alone, go over and offer a beverage. Everyone is here because they make Silicon Alley happen — and you probably want to know them.

See you on May 18, 2026.

Play well, do good.

Darren & Silicon Alley Sports Advisory Board

Questions we didn't answer? Email dh@siliconalleysports.com