Baltusrol Golf Club’s Upper Course Receives $22.8 Million Renovation

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Baltusrol Golf Club, located near New York City, has completed a significant $22.8 million restoration of its Upper Course, which honors the original design by A.W. Tillinghast. The restoration enhances playability while maintaining the course’s historical integrity and features advanced upgrades like new irrigation and drainage systems. Not only has the number of pin positions increased, but the course’s greens have also expanded by over 65%. The project signifies a commitment to preserving golf heritage while modernizing facilities for enthusiasts.

Baltusrol Golf Club’s Upper Course Gets a $22.8 Million Facelift

A Glimpse into History

A National Treasure

The Restoration: A Labor of Love

Commitment to Course Integrity

A Celebration of Golden Age Design

Now, both the Upper and Lower Courses reflect the timeless principles of Golden Age design while incorporating contemporary maintenance practices. It’s a crafty approach that keeps Baltusrol at the forefront of golf course excellence, offering a premier 36-hole experience that attracts golfers from all walks of life.

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