Overview
The Old Course opened in 1892 and is home to the nation’s oldest first tee in continuous use. The unique 6,099-yard layout consists of six par 3s, six par 4s and six par 5s. The first president to play golf during office, William McKinley, did so here in 1899, and many other presidents have done so after him. The Donald Ross original design features forced carries, blind tee shots and contoured fairways.
About
Holes
18
Length
6211
Slope
120
Price
$200
Facility Type
Public
Year Opened
1892
Designer
Donald J. Ross, ASGCA