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Golf Course Features
Course Type |
Private | |
Pro Shop |
Yes | |
Restaurant/Bar |
Yes | |
Driving Range |
Yes | |
Lessons |
Yes | |
Dress Code |
Yes | |
Length of Course |
6,519 yards | |
Oak Hil Country Club 346 Kilbourn Rd Rochester, NY 14616 (585) 330-5030 |
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Course History
Oak Hill Country Club started out in 1901 as only 9 holes on 85 acres on the banks of the Genesee River. The clubhouse was no more than a converted farm house. 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 plot in nearby Pittsford. This decision ended up benefiting Oak Hill, 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. The East Course – which hosts the major tournaments – has had several changes made over the years, first by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in the early 1960’s and later (and more recently for the 1989 Open and 2003 PGA) by Tom Fazio and his design group. In 1941 the Times-Union, a local paper at the time posted a $5000 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 would be held at Oak Hill over the next 62 years, including six men’s major championships.
In 2009, the East Course was ranked 11th in Golf Digest’s list of America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses.
Tournaments Held at Oak Hill Country Club
Oak Hill Country Club is the only club in the United States to have hosted all six of the Men’s major championships that move around the country.
1949 U.S. Amateur
1956 U.S. Open
1968 U.S. Open
1980 PGA Championship
1984 U.S. Senior Open
1989 U.S. Open
1995 Ryder Cup
1998 U.S. Amateur
2003 PGA Championship
2008 Senior PGA Championship
2013 PGA Championship
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