Layout
Grace 18 Holes, Par 71
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Hole Details
Hole 1 | Hole 2 |
Hole 3 | Hole 4 |
Hole 5 | Hole 6 |
Hole 7 | Hole 8 |
Hole 9 | Hole 10 |
Hole 11 | Hole 12 |
Hole 13 | Hole 14 |
Hole 15 | Hole 16 |
Hole 17 | Hole 18 |
Tees | Yardage | Par | H/C |
---|---|---|---|
Black | 7,091 | 73.8 | 138.0 |
Blue | 6,684 | 72.0 | 135.0 |
White | 6,302 | 70.3 | 131.0 |
Green | 5,614 | 67.4 | 128.0 |
Course Information
Designer: William and David Gordon
Year: 1951
Year: 1951
The Grace Course, built in 1951 – 1957, is a challenging layout designed by the father-son team of William and David Gordon. It has been named to Golf Digest’s prestigious “Top 100 Golf Courses” every year since the inception of the rankings in 1966 and has undergone a comprehensive restoration by Pennsylvania architect Ron Forse. The Grace Course is a long, demanding course that forces the golfer to use virtually every club in the bag. It is unlike the Old Course in both design and topography. Fewer changes in elevation, longer yardage, and massive bunkers add to the uniqueness of these eighteen holes.