Oak Hill Country Club

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Oak Hill Country Club
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Oak Hill Country Club
Club information
Location Pittsford, New York, U.S.
Established1901;124 years ago (1901)
TypePrivate
Total holes36
Website oakhillcc.com
East Course
Designed by Donald Ross
Par 70
Length7,390 yards (6,757 m)
Course rating 77.3
Slope rating 153
West Course
Designed by Donald Ross
Par 70
Length6,735 yards (6,158 m)
Course rating 73.3
Slope rating 136

Oak Hill Country Club is a country club in the northeastern United States, located in the Town of Pittsford, New York, a suburb southeast of Rochester. Founded in 1901, and best known for its East golf course, the club has hosted multiple major championships. The club facilities are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

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History

The club has a rich history of golf, starting out in 1901 as only 9 holes on 85 acres (0.34 km2) on the banks of the Genesee River in Rochester. The clubhouse was no more than a converted farm house. At the time, golf was a relatively new sport in America, and as popularity of the sport grew, so did the country club.

By 1921, Oak Hill had doubled in size and had a new clubhouse, so when the University of Rochester proposed a land swap in 1921, it was a tough decision for members. However, the country club decided to take the university up on their offer, and moved the club to a 355-acre (1.44 km2) plot in nearby Pittsford.

This decision ended up benefiting Oak Hill, the University of Rochester, and the City of Rochester. Now with triple the land of the old country club, Oak Hill had room for two 18-hole courses. Designed by Donald Ross, they became the East Course and the West Course. Local physician and civic personality John Ralston Williams cultivated and planted tens of thousands of oak trees among the fairways and roughs on what once was a farmed-out field. [2]

East Course

The East Course — which hosts the major tournaments — is built around the east branch of Allen Creek, which acts as a lateral hazard on 9 of its 18 holes. It has had several changes made over the years - first by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in the early 1960s, later (and more recently for the 1989 Open and 2003 PGA) by Tom Fazio and his design group and finally by Andrew Green who completed a restoration project in 2019.

In 1941, the Rochester Times-Union , a local paper at the time, posted a $5,000 purse which attracted the greatest golfers in the world, including names such as Sam Snead, Walter Hagen, and Ben Hogan. This tournament, won by Snead, put Oak Hill on the national golf map. Several prestigious tournaments were held at Oak Hill over the next 78 years, including seven men's major championships – including three U.S. Opens and four PGA Championships, as well as the Ryder Cup.

In 2019, the East Course was ranked 22nd in Golf Digest's list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses.

Scorecards

East Course
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
ChampionshipM:77.3 / 1534604052306151805004604304803,7604302454006253201604605004903,6307,390
ParChampionship443534444354345434443570
BlackM:75.5 / 1464404052105701804604304304203,5454301903705953201604405004453,4506,995
BlueM:74.0 / 141
W:80.9 / 155
4303751755501604404154204003,3654101753705653201504304654053,2906,655
WhiteM:71.6 / 138
W:78.5 / 150
3803501654701453854003753903,0604101653604903101354154553953,1356,195
GoldM:69.0 / 130
W:74.4 / 143
3803501654701203053602553452,7503351653604903101203603853202,8455,595
GreenM:67.2 / 127
W:72.2 / 139
3803001354701003053602553452,6503351152904602451053603853202,6155,265
ParMen443534444354345434543671
SI Men511151317139781610212186144
ParWomen543534444364345434543672
SI Women135119173115741410212186168
West Course
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
BlackM:73.3 / 1363704654201903855454501553653,3454004903054452104154602104553,3906,735
BlueM:71.2 / 133
W:78.1 / 149
3604254001403755304351453503,1603754652904051904054451904253,1906,350
WhiteM:68.2 / 129
W:74.2 / 137
3503653401303704453751352902,8003654452903251703203751753702,8555,655
GoldM:67.8 / 129
W:73.6 / 137
3503653351303704453751352902,7953654352753251703203751403702,7755,570
GreenM:66.4 / 125
W:72.1 / 131
35033533580325445375802902,6153653952753251053203751403702,6705,285
FamilyM:60.2 / 100
W:61.7 / 106
21022524080230260270801651,7602202751801851052102751402151,8053,565
ParMen444345434354544344343570
SI Men511151317139781610212186144
ParWomen444345534364544345343672

Major tournaments hosted

All played on the East Course.

YearTournamentWinnerWinning
score
Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
1949 U.S. Amateur Flag of the United States.svg Charles Coe 11 & 10 Flag of the United States.svg Rufus King
1956 U.S. Open Flag of the United States.svg Cary Middlecoff 281 (+1)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Ben Hogan
Flag of the United States.svg Julius Boros
1968 U.S. Open (2) Flag of the United States.svg Lee Trevino 275 (–5)4 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Jack Nicklaus
1980 PGA Championship Flag of the United States.svg Jack Nicklaus 274 (–6)7 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Andy Bean
1984 U.S. Senior Open Flag of the United States.svg Miller Barber 286 (+6)2 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Arnold Palmer
1989 U.S. Open (3) Flag of the United States.svg Curtis Strange 278 (–2)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Chip Beck
Flag of the United States.svg Mark McCumber
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ian Woosnam
1995 Ryder Cup Flag of Europe.svg Europe 14½ to 13½ Flag of the United States.svg United States
1998U.S. Amateur (2) Flag of the United States.svg Hank Kuehne 2 & 1 Flag of the United States.svg Tom McKnight
2003 PGA Championship (2) Flag of the United States.svg Shaun Micheel 276 (–4)2 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Chad Campbell
2008 Senior PGA Championship Flag of the United States.svg Jay Haas 287 (+7)1 stroke Flag of Germany.svg Bernhard Langer
2013 PGA Championship (3) Flag of the United States.svg Jason Dufner 270 (–10)2 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Jim Furyk
2019Senior PGA Championship (2) Flag of the United States.svg Ken Tanigawa 277 (–3)1 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Scott McCarron
2023 PGA Championship (4) Flag of the United States.svg Brooks Koepka 271 (–9)2 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Scottie Scheffler
Flag of Norway.svg Viktor Hovland

Note: bolded years indicate modern era major championships.

The course record of 63 was set by Jason Dufner in the second round of the 2013 PGA Championship. [3]

Future events

YearTournament
2027U.S. Amateur (3)
2035 PGA Championship (5)
2037 U.S. Women's Open

References

  1. "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 4/21/2023 through4/28/2023". National Park Service. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  2. Marcotte, Bob (November 29, 2010). "Passion, dedication made John R. Williams a force in Rochester". Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, New York. pp. 1B, 4B. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  3. Auclair, T. J. (August 9, 2013). "Dufner's record round surpasses his hero, Hogan". PGA of America. Archived from the original on August 13, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.

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