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Newport Country Club

Newport, RI Private

4.7

Panelists

112 Reviews

Overview

History was made here in 1894 when the nine-hole Newport Country Club, one of five founding members of the USGA, became America’s first championship venue, hosting both the inaugural U.S. Amateur and, in the fall of 1895, the inaugural stroke-play U.S. Open Championship. Twenty years later, Donald Ross extended Newport to 18 holes, stretching it out to the Atlantic shoreline, and almost 10 years after that, A.W. Tillinghast remodeled the entire thing, resulting in the most authentic links experience Tilly ever created. Over the past 20 years, consulting architect Ron Forse has faithfully restored many Tillinghast greens and bunkers lost over time. Newport is the rare nationally-ranked course that’s never had a fairway irrigation system. Weather dictates how firm and fast it plays.

About

Holes 18
Length 6981
Slope 132
Facility Type Private
Year Opened 1893
Designer William F. Davis/(R) A.W. Tillinghast

Panelists

Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists

4.7

100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES

Shot Options
7.3316
Character
8.0089
Challenge
7.2302
Layout Variety
7.4033
Fun
7.5735
Aesthetics
7.6129
Conditioning
7.4526

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