where is baltusrol golf course

by Dr. Gay Kiehn 8 min read

What is the Baltusrol Golf Club?

An American Landmark. In 2014, Baltusrol was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service. "I shall always count Baltusrol among my favorite courses - it is certainly one of the finest in the world." - Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open Champion at Baltusrol, 1967 & 1980.

What famous golfers have won tournaments at Baltusrol?

Sep 13, 2021 · Baltusrol Golf Club, 201 Shunpike Road, Springfield, New Jersey (NJ) 07081, USA +1 973 376 1900 ‹

What's happened to Baltusrol?

Baltusrol Golf Club | P.O. Box 9 | 201 Shunpike Road | Springfield, NJ 07081 | (973) 376-1900

Why play the US Open at Baltusrol’s lower course?

Baltusrol Golf Club (Upper Course), Springfield, New Jersey. Baltusrol Golf Club , synonymous with championship golf , sits at the base of Baltusrol Mountain in northern New Jersey, only a stone's throw from New York City.

How many members does Baltusrol have?

450 membersSeveral years after the duke died in 1962, the club became the property of its 450 members and remains the most exclusive club in continental Europe. The Baltusrol Golf Club is a private 36-hole golf club in Springfield, New Jersey.Nov 29, 2018

When was PGA at Baltusrol?

2016The 2016 PGA Championship was the 98th PGA Championship which took place from July 28–31 at Baltusrol Golf Club on the Lower Course in Springfield Township, New Jersey, west of New York City.

Who designed Baltusrol golf course?

A. W. TillinghastBaltusrol Golf ClubClub informationDesigned byA. W. TillinghastPar72Length7,348 yards (6,719 m)Course rating75.942 more rows

How did Baltusrol get its name?

Phil Mickelson wins the 2005 PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J. A challenge to pronounce and type, Baltusrol Golf Club, which will host this week's 98th PGA Championship, was named after Baltus Roll, a farmer who owned and worked the land where the club resides today.Jul 27, 2016

When did Phil Mickelson win at Baltusrol?

2005PGA Championship: Looking back at Phil Mickelson's crazy win in 2005 at Baltusrol. Phil Mickelson took the 2005 PGA Championship over Thomas Bjorn, Steve Elkington, Davis Love III and Tiger Woods, among others.Aug 4, 2018

Who won at Baltusrol?

The 98th PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club was the final Major tournament of the year, and capped a season in which all four Major victors were first-time champions. Danny Willett won the Masters; Dustin Johnson prevailed in the U.S. Open; and Henrik Stenson captured the British Open.

When was Baltusrol Golf Club founded?

It was founded 126 years ago in 1895 by Louis Keller . In 1985, Baltusrol became the first club to have hosted both the U.S. Open and Women's U.S. Open on two different courses. Both courses were originally designed by A. W. Tillinghast in 1918. The club has been the site of seven U.S. Opens and two PGA Championships .

How many PGA championships has Baltusrol hosted?

In its history, Baltusrol has hosted 15 USGA -sponsored championships and two PGA Championships. It has hosted the U.S. Open seven times, in 1903, 1915, 1936, 1954, 1967, 1980, and 1993. It has hosted the U.S. Amateur four times, in 1904, 1926, 1946, and 2000. It has hosted the U.S. Women's Open twice, in 1961 and 1985, and the U.S. Women's Amateur twice, in 1901 and 1911. The 2005 PGA Championship was Baltusrol's first time hosting a PGA Championship, and it returned in 2016. The 79th Women's PGA Championship for 2023 and the 111th PGA Championship for 2029 were awarded to Baltusrol in a joint deal.

Who designed the Tillinghast golf course?

On both the Lower and Upper courses, Jones and his senior designer Steve Weisser reinstated and restored various Tillinghast design features which had been lost over the years. Some famous golfers to win tournaments at Baltusrol include Ed Furgol, Mickey Wright, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Janzen, and Phil Mickelson.

Is Baltusrol Golf Club a Sanctuary?

Audubon International has designated the Baltusrol Golf Club a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. First bestowed to Baltusrol in 1999, Audubon International recognizes that Baltusrol manages its lands with concern to the environment.

Where is Baltusrol Golf Club?

Baltusrol Golf Club, located in Springfield, NJ, is only a short 30 minutes drive to Manhattan. the 36-hole facility -- with its Lower and Upper courses -- has been the host site for no less than 17 national championships -- among them 7 US Opens, 2 PGA Championships and 2 US Women's Opens.

How many golf championships has Baltusrol hosted?

Baltusrol holds a cherished place in golf’s rich history. It has hosted 16 national championships. The giants of golf have walked its fairways for more than a hundred years: Bobby Jones was here. So, too, were Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and, of course, Tiger Woods. Talk about Founding Fathers! Even George Washington maneuvered troops over this land during the Revolutionary War. Baltusrol has the distinction of being the only 36-hole facility to host a U.S. Open on both its courses. Jack Nicklaus won two of his four U.S. Opens on the Lower course (the one I played). Even with such an illustrious history, Baltusrol isn’t nearly as well known as places like Shinnecock or Pebble Beach…#N#Baltusrol is not a course with many memorable holes. It has no ocean, lake or mountain range to frame it. Rees Jones said it perfectly: “You may not remember a lot of the holes, but you remember they are interesting and challenging to play.” Even Lee Janzen said, “It’s strange, but I went back after winning the U.S. Open there, and I didn’t remember all of the holes.”…#N#After we hit a few balls, Bob and I and our caddie were off. The caddie’s dad had been a career caddie at Baltusrol, and he had been there eight or nine years himself, so he knew the place like the back of his hand. I needed it, too. The breaks of the greens are clearly affected by Baltusrol Mountain, and the greens are very tricky with extremely subtle, hard-to-read breaks. As helpful as my caddie was, I had a poor score, but it was a fun day overall. Larry Berle.#N#November 18, 2014

Who won the 1993 US Open?

Golf Digest billed The Lower course ahead of the 1993 US Open, which was won by Lee Janzen, as “the longest yawn”, but Baltusrol’s Lower course is the epitome of what is required of US Open venue. Deep bunkers, thick rough, slippery greens and length are the ingredients required to test the world’s best pros.

What is hole 2?

Hole 2 is a short dog leg right to left par 4 which rises slightly uphill to a green that slopes hard from back to front and right to left. Clever bunkering short of the green gives the player the feeling the bunkers are green side when in fact they are 25 yards short of the putting surface.

Who is the patriarch of the Jones family?

On the architectural side the course developed a relationship with the first family in golf course design - the Jones family. With patriarch Robert Trent Jones, Sr. located only a 15 minute drive away in the suburban community of Montclair --.

What is a golfer's dream?

A Golfer’s Dream, by Larry Berle, tells the story of how a regular guy conquered America’s Top 100 Golf Courses (following Golf Digest’s 2001/2002 list). Larry has exclusively rated for us every course in the hundred, using our golf ball rating system. However, Larry did not rate the 100 courses against every golf course he has played, but instead he rated them in relation to each other within the hundred. Consequently, in some cases, his rating may seem rather low. A Golfer’s Dream is available in Kindle format and also on Kindle Unlimited via Amazon... click the link for more.

Is Baltusrol a good golf course?

Baltusrol, is a great experience in general, wonderful old school clubhouse, great history and an excellent golf atmosphere. The course is tough, they take pride in having their greens running as fast as possible and their rough next to their narrow fairways as high as possible.

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Overview

Course information

The Upper and Lower courses are very different, being built on two distinct geological formations. Tillinghast designed them as "Dual Courses" which were to be "equally sought after as a matter of preference." The Lower is spread out over rolling parkland, the remains of a terminal moraine deposited during the last glaciation about 18,000 years ago. The Upper runs along a ridgeline known as Baltusrol Mountain, the east side of the First Watchung Mountain(Orange Mountain) th…

History

Baltusrol Golf Club was named after Baltus Roll (1769–1831), who farmed the land on which the club resides today. In 1831, he was murdered at age 61 on February 22 by two thieves who believed that he had hidden a small treasure in his farmhouse on Baltusrol mountain. Two men, Peter B. Davis and Lycidias Baldwin were suspected of the murder. Baldwin fled to a tavern in Morristown where he killed himself with an apparent overdose of narcotics. Davis was apprehen…

Clubhouse

In March 1909, the original clubhouse burned down. That same year, a new clubhouse was quickly designed by Chester Hugh Kirk, a member of the golf club, in a Tudor revival style and construction begun in June.
In 1912, it became the first clubhouse to host a President of the United States, William Howard Taft.

Tournaments hosted

In its history, Baltusrol has hosted 15 USGA-sponsored championships and two PGA Championships. It has hosted the U.S. Open seven times, in 1903, 1915, 1936, 1954, 1967, 1980, and 1993. It has hosted the U.S. Amateur four times, in 1904, 1926, 1946, and 2000. It has hosted the U.S. Women's Open twice, in 1961 and 1985, and the U.S. Women's Amateurtwice, in 1901 and 1911. The 2005 PGA Championship was Baltusrol's first time hosting a PGA Championship, and …

General information

The pro shop is open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. The course is not open to the public. Guests are permitted to play with a member. The dress code states that denim is not allowed and that a collared shirt is required. Metal spiked shoes and fivesomes are not allowed. Moreover, cellphone use is not permitted on the course or on club grounds except in one's car. The course is open year-round. Players are required to use a caddy between the hours of 7 am and 2 pm. The fairwa…

Audubon certification

Audubon International has designated the Baltusrol Golf Club a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. First bestowed to Baltusrol in 1999, Audubon International recognizes that Baltusrol manages its lands with concern to the environment. Audubon International uses criteria of environmental planning, wildlife and habitat management, chemical usage reduction and safety, water conservation, and water quality management.

See also

• List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey
• National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, New Jersey