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The Course at Yale

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University course at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut, designed by Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor and opened in 1926, considered the finest collegiate layout in the United States.

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The Course at Yale ranks #74 of 245 in the Golf Course ranking, behind Scioto Country Club, ahead of Kapalua Golf Club Plantation Course.

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Who designed The Course at Yale?

The layout was designed by the pioneering golf architect Charles Blair Macdonald alongside his primary collaborator, Seth Raynor. It officially opened for play in 1926 and stands as a prime example of their strategic template design philosophy.

What makes The Course at Yale unique among university golf courses?

It is widely considered the finest collegiate golf layout in the United States due to its championship length and classic architectural features. The course utilizes Macdonald's famous template holes, such as the 'Redan' and the 'Biarritz,' scaled to a massive, rolling landscape.

Where is The Course at Yale located?

The course is situated in New Haven, Connecticut, serving as the home course for the Yale University golf teams. It is nestled on a rugged, heavily wooded plot of land that provides a secluded, private club feel despite its university ownership.

Can the public play at The Course at Yale?

Yes, while it is owned by Yale University, the course is open to the public, alumni, and students, unlike many private country clubs. Anyone can book a tee time, though Yale affiliates receive priority booking and discounted rates.

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