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Yale Golf Course
New Haven, CT
The Yale Golf Course, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is a historic masterpiece of early American golf course architecture, designed by the legendary duo Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor. Opened in 1926, the course stands as one of Raynor’s crowning achievements, brilliantly shaping every hole with the principles he learned from his mentor, Macdonald. Their design philosophy emphasized strategic play and incorporating classic template holes inspired by the great courses of Scotland and England. The course is renowned for its architectural boldness and strategic demands, featuring numerous template holes and unique designs. The par-3 ninth hole, with its iconic Biarritz green, is particularly famous, having been named one of America’s 100 Greatest Golf Holes by Golf Digest. Other notable holes include the Cape 8th and the Principals Nose 17th. The Yale Golf Course offers an extremely fun and challenging experience, blending historical significance with a demanding layout amidst a beautiful natural setting, making it a must-play for any golf enthusiast.