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Duke University Golf Club

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On September 26, 1957, Duke University Golf Club opened to the public. Records indicate that the Board of Trustees viewed the ceremonial dedication with much interest. President Eden hitting the first ball from the number one tee box highlighted the event. The ‘new’ Duke course was immediately labeled as one of the top university golf facilities in the nation. The attention was great enough to attract the1962 men’s NCAA Golf Championship. Ironically, there was a soon to be famous golf course architect playing in that NCAA field from Yale University. His name was Rees Jones, eldest son of the Duke golf course designer.

In 1988, (twenty six years later), Tom Butters, Duke University Vice President and Director of Athletics, recognized that the golf course desperately needed restoration. The passing years had been less than kind to the once incomparable Duke layout. The compacted greens and fairways were struggling to grow grass, its tees were badly worn, and the sand bunkers were in need of repair. While no one denied the magnificent routing of its holes, the condition of the course had become unacceptable by Duke University standards. The Board of Trustees approved an endowment program that was conceived and developed by Tom Butters for the purpose of funding the restoration of the Duke University Golf Club to the position it had once held – “an outstanding golf course design in excellent condition.” The five-year plan necessary to achieve this goal was put in place, with the final major construction to begin in June 1993 and be completed by April 1994.

Rees Jones
The final phase of the plan called for an architect to improve and re-grass the landing areas along with the complete redesign of the tee and green complexes. Rees Jones, now a master architect in his own right, was the only choice for this redesign. Rees had completed renovations for several U.S. Open venues such as Brookline, Hazeltine, Baltusrol, and Congressional. In modern golf course architecture, Rees has set a new standard for clarity and playability in design. He terms it ‘definition in design’ with the holes clearly indicating how a golfer should play them. The natural beauty of the land was integral in his design work and his vision unified by directional bunkering, visible hazards, and accessible target greens. What a perfect fit for the Duke University Golf Club!

It would be difficult to describe the loving care that Rees Jones puts into the design of each and every golf course feature. He is a demanding perfectionist who insists that future playability of his work be held at a premium. Throughout the redesign, Rees scrutinized every shot possibility, observed and considered every angle so as to ensure that each nuance of the golf course would be subtle, yet perfectly placed.

Duke University Golf Club exists for you to play, enjoy and savor the vision of Jones and Jones. It is a work of art that is a singular masterpiece and one that will leave you with the distinct impression that, indeed,

     …the golf holes were on the ground, just lying there, waiting to be grassed over.                         – Robert Trent Jones Sr. – Architect

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  • Type:Public
  • Year Built:1957
  • Architect:Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • Season:Year Round
  • Holes:18
  • Greens:Bentgrass
  • Tees:Bermudagrass
  • Fairways:Bermudagrass

Play Info

Tee Par Rating Slope Length
Championship 72 0-3 Hdcp 7154
Gold 72 4-9 Hdcp 6872
Blue 72 10-15 Hdcp 6562
White 72 16-27 Hdcp 6127
Green 72 Seniors 5288
Women 74 5288

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Jason R

11/10/2020

(4.8)

 Course is close to campus through some beautiful woods. Greens and fairways are in phenomenal shape. Pace of play is great. Highly recommend.