Maple Moor Golf Course first opened for play in 1923. The course was designed by Archie Capper. Tom Winton redesigned this course in the 1930's.
Maple Moor was named for the abundance of maple trees on the land. This property was originally part of the Griffen family farm. Howard J. Griffen settled the farm in 1879 and built on it a cider mill and four-story barn. Griffen’s son later became mayor of White Plains. When acquired by the Westchester County Parks Commission in 1925, there was already a 9-hole golf course on the property. By the end of 1927, all 18 holes were unveiled to the public.
Named for the many maple trees on the property, Maple Moor Golf Course is a fairly flat course that is easy to walk and features wide-open fairways. The greens are large and slow, and water comes into play on six holes.
Blue tees: par-71, 6,374 yards, 71.0/129
White tees: par-71,6,065 yards, 69.5/125
Yellow tees: par-74, 5,645 yards, 67.6/121
Red tees: par-74, 5,645 yards,