Stone manor on NY golf course where Ben Hogan played final round on sale for $7.25 million
Michael P. McKinney- A renovated 1929 stone manor in Harrison, New York, is listed for $7.25 million.
- The 9,300+ square foot home sits on over two acres and features seven bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms.
- Amenities include a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, a seven-car garage with a golf simulator, and a chef's kitchen.
- The property overlooks the Westchester Country Club's south course and offers various indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces.
A renovated 1929 stone manor on the prestigious Westchester Country Club that includes an original fireplace with hand-hewn millwork, a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, seven-car garage is listed for sale at $7.25 million.
With more than 9,300 square feet of living space, the seven-bedroom home is on more than two acres on a tree-lined street in Harrison’s Rye Post Office area, the listing said.
The home is close to top-rated schools, dining and shopping, and adjacent to golfing. (It also has a golf simulator room).
The golf course has housed multiple pro tournaments, from the Westchester Classic, which was a longtime staple on the PGA Tour, to the Senior Players Championship to the LPGA's KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
Ben Hogan played his final competitive round at the Classic on July 5, 1970.
Margaret Grasso of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties has the listing.

Westchester home has classic touches with room for modern flexibility
The formal living room has leaded-glass windows and doors and the aforementioned original fireplace, according to the listing. A chef's kitchen has two dishwashers, a Carrara marble island, and a butler's pantry. The kitchen opens to a sun-filled family room with a coffered ceiling and custom built-ins.

There are 8 full bathrooms and 1 half-bathroom, a den, a private office, a guest suite, and terraces “that provide a seamless indoor-outdoor flow,” the listing said.
The primary suite has a vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace, original leaded-glass doors, custom closets with built-in shelving and drawers, and a bathroom with radiant-heated floors. There is also a sleeping porch that overlooks the grounds and has views of the country club’s south course.

There’s a flexible space for wellness, recreation or entertaining.
The home has an “iconic porte-cochere as well as, the rare 7-car garage configuration: a temperature-controlled 3-car auxiliary garage with a fully outfitted golf simulator, plus four additional heated garage bays,” the listing said.