No. 2 Course
Donald Ross, 1907
Walk in the footsteps of the legends. No. 2 is a challenge not because of its length, topography, unruly routing,
water features or green size - but because of the combination of factors that have made thousands laugh and cry
at the same time. Crowned greens. Carefully placed bunkers. Strategic layout that tests both the long and short
game. It is golf the way it was meant to be played, "the fairest test of championship golf"
ever designed by Ross, in his own words. It is also top 10 in the country, and site of more championships
than any other course in the country, including the 2005 U.S. Open Championship.
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Yardage |
Slope/Rating |
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Landscaping |
| Gold |
7217 |
75.6/137 |
Tees |
Tifway Bermuda |
| Blue |
6752 |
72.8/131 |
Fairway |
Tifway Bermuda |
| White |
6298 |
70.7/125 |
Rough |
Common Bermuda |
| Green |
5831 |
68.1/119 |
Greens |
Penn G-2 |
| Red |
5045 |
68.9/123 |
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PAR (Men's/Women's) - 70/74
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Original (18 holes) |
Redesigns |
Renovations |
Makeover |
| Designers |
1907 - Donald Ross |
Various - Donald Ross |
1998-1999 - Greens Replacement to Penn G-2; 2004 - 100 yards added; bunker repair |
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