Robert Trent Jones
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Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (June 20, 1906 – June 14, 2000) was a golf course architect who designed (or re-designed) about 500 golf courses in at least 40 US states and 35 other countries all around the world. It has been jokingly said that, "The sun never sets on a Robert Trent Jones golf course."
Born in Ince, England, Jones accompanied his parents to the United States at the age of five. The family settled in East Rochester, New York where young Robert took a job becoming the first golf professional at Sodus Bay Heights Golf Club which is located in the beautiful Sodus Point, NY area. He became an avid and skilled golfer as a youth, but health problems prevented him from joining tournament competition.
Jones attended Cornell University, where he designed his own course of study to become a professional golf course designer, taking courses in landscape architecture, agronomy, horticulture, hydraulics, surveying, public speaking, and economics. At Cornell he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
After receiving his college degree, Jones formed a partnership with Canadian architect Stanley Thompson, and helped design several courses in Canada, including Capilano in Vancouver and Banff in the Canadian Rockies. In the late 1930s he struck out on his own and began designing and building local golf courses in America. Many of these, such as the 1936 course at Green Lakes State Park (see photo), were built using labor provided by the Works Progress Administration.[1]
Shortly after World War II, Jones got his first big assignment designing the Peachtree Golf Club in Atlanta in collaboration with golf legend Bobby Jones. Despite the similarity of their names, the two men were not related. In fact Robert began using the middle name "Trent" shortly afterward to avoid confusion.
Jones courses are noted for their artistic landscaping, innovative use of bunkers, liberal use of water hazards, and deft placement of greens and hazards that encourage a high level of strategy. He believed that golf should be a no risk; no reward sport and his designs encouraged daring play.
Jones continued working well past usual retirement age, often working on several courses at the same time. Following a period of failing health, he retired to his home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He died there peacefully just a few days short of his 94th birthday. His sons Rees Jones and Robert Trent "Bobby" Jones, Jr., have followed in his footsteps and are now course designers. He sometimes collaborated with his sons. For example, his last design, The Marshes in Ottawa, Canada, is a collaboration with Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and was finished after his death in 2000.
Jones received the 1987 Old Tom Morris Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, GCSAA's highest honor. He was also inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1987 as well.
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[edit] Courses designed
[edit] Original
- Midvale, Penfield, New York, 1931
- Chamonix, France, 1934
- Green Lakes State Park GC, Fayetteville, New York, 1935.
- Amsterdam Municipal GC,Amsterdam, New York, 1937
- Pottawatomie Golf Course, St. Charles, Illinois, 1939.
- Casperkill Golf Course, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1944
- Lido Golf Club, Lido Beach, New York, 1947
- Tamiment Golf Club, Pocono Mountains,Tamiment, PA,[2] 1947
- Peachtree, Atlanta, Georgia, 1948
- Dunes G&BC, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, 1949
- Robert Trent Jones Golf Course at Cornell University, 1954
- Washington Duke Inn & Golf Course, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1955
- Dorado Beach, Dorado, Puerto Rico, 1958
- Point O'Woods, Benton Harbor, Michigan, 1958
- Bellerive CC, Creve Coeur, Missouri, 1959
- Timberlane Country Club, Gretna, Louisiana,[3] 1959
- North Hills, Manhasset, New York,[4] 1961[5]
- Wilmington Country Club (South Course), Wilmington, DE, 1960
- London Hunt Club, London, Ontario, 1960
- Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, Minnesota, 1962
- Golden Horseshoe (Gold Course), Williamsburg, Virginia, 1964
- Sotogrande-Old, Cadiz, Spain, 1964
- Mauna Kea Beach, Kamuela, Hawaii, 1965
- Valencia Country Club 1965
- Spyglass Hill, Pebble Beach, California, 1966
- Eugene, Eugene, Oregon, 1967
- Boyne Highlands-Heather, Boyne, Michigan, 1968
- Firestone-North, Akron, Ohio, 1969
- Ferncroft Country Club [6](formerly Topsfield Country Club), Middleton, Massachusetts 1969
- Carolina Trace Country Club (Lake Course, 1971/Creek Course 1979)[7]
- Springs Course, House on the Rock Resort, Spring Green, Wisconsin 1972
- Witch's Cove Golf Course, Lake Ozark, Missouri 1973[8]
- Crumpin-Fox, Bernardston, Massachusetts, 1978, 1990
- Troia, Setubal, Portugal, 1979
- San Andrés Golf Club, Bogotá, Colombia
- Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada, 1983
- Metedeconk National, Jackson, New Jersey, 1987
- MetroWest[9], Orlando, Florida,1987
- Robert Trent Jones, Gainesville, Virginia, 1991
- Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Alabama, 1992-2005 [10] - 2 New courses added by his company after his death.
- Fox Hollow Golf Course, New Port Richey, Florida, 1994
- Celebration, Orlando, Florida, 1996
- Dominican Republic, Playa Grande, 1997
- Madeline Island Golf Club, La Pointe, Wisconsin
- The Marshes Golf Club, Ottawa, Canada
- Tanglewood Park (Championship Course), Winston-Salem, NC
- Gleannloch Farms County Club, Spring, TX
- Santa Maria, Baton Rouge La
- Royal Ka'anapali Golf Course, Maui, Hawaii 1962
- Carambola Golf Resort[11], St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands
COSTA DEL SOL
- Marbella Golf CC, Marbella, Spain
- Los Naranjos, Marbella, Spain
- Las Brisas, Marbella, Spain
- La Cañada, Cádiz, Spain
- Valderrama, Cádiz, Spain
- Sotogrande, Cádiz, Spain
- Mijas Golf, Spain
- Los Olivos
- Los Lagos Mijas Costa
- Willow Lakes, Bellevue Nebraska USA
[edit] Re-designs
- Durand-Eastman Golf Course, Rochester, New York, 1933
- Augusta National, Augusta, Georgia, 1947, 1950
- Oakland Hills-South, Bloomfield Township, Michigan, 1950, 1972, 1984
- Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower), Springfield, New Jersey, 1952
- Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, California, 1954
- Oak Hill-East, Rochester, New York, 1955, 1967
- Southern Hills, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1957
- Tavistock Country Club, Tavistock, New Jersey, 1958
- Rockland Country Club, Sparkill, New York, 1965
- Montauk Downs, Montauk, New York, 1968
- Firestone-South, Akron, Ohio, 1969
[edit] References
- ^ Cornish, Geoffrey S. and Whitten, Ronald E. (1993). The Architects of Golf (Harper-Collins) ISBN 0062700820. Online excerpt; retrieved December 11, 2006.
- ^ [http://www.tamiment.com Welcome to the OFFICIAL Home Page of Tamiment Golf Club]
- ^ Timberlane Country Club | Established 1959 | A Robert Trent Jones Design
- ^ North Hills Country Club
- ^ North Hills Country Club
- ^ Ferncroft Country Club Home Page
- ^ Carolina Trace Country Club
- ^ Witch's Cove At Four Seasons | Witch's Cove Golf Course
- ^ Best Golf Course in Orlando – MetroWest Golf Club
- ^ Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail | History
- ^ Now Directing to the Carambola Golf Experience!

