Axel Kaufman
Longwood’s True Renaissance Man
Axel Kaufman's wide range of accomplishments showed true skill in many fields. In no particular order, Axel epitomized the best of the best:
- A family man with wife, daughter, son in law and grandchildren who are Longwood members.
- A member of Longwood since Harry Truman was President (1950).
- A talented artist and cartoonist.
- A gifted poet and author of “Which Way to the Finals, Please”. (On sale in the Pro Shop)
- A former tournament tennis player who still wields a mean racquet.
- A noted architect.
- A past Longwood president from 1989 to 1991.The Cricketeer was born during his presidency.
- A current advisory Longwood board member.
- A former member of many committees – too numerous to mention.
The reasons why he was chosen as the Elcock award winner were his lifelong commitment to excellence at Longwood as a board member, member of the Grounds, House and Long Range Planning Committees as well as being our architectural consultant for the many expansion and rehabilitation projects at the club. For over half a century Axel was the point person whenever any building or landscaping project has been contemplated – no matter how large or how small. He gave the club countless hours of his time without complaint. Always willing to listen and offering his expertise in the planning and execution stages of a project, Axel was truly one of the major reasons why our club is as beautiful as it is.
The Board and club membership sincerely appreciated Axel's years of selfless labor and love of Longwood.