Eisenhower Park Golf Course

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NY
United States

Eisenhower Park features three 18-hole golf courses open to the public: the Red, White and Blue courses. The Red Course was designed in 1914 by prominent golf course architect Devereux Emmet, while the White Course was designed in 1950 by Robert Trent Jones, a major 20th-century architect of American courses. The Blue Course was designed in 1951 by Robert Trent Jones. The Red has Par 72 and 6,794 yards; the White has Par 72 and 6,269 yards; and the Blue has Par 72 and 6,026 yards. Located in East Meadow in a 930-acre park larger than Central Park, the facility accommodates golfers of all skill levels.

The facility hosted the 1926 Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) Championship, won by legendary Walter Hagen. The Red course more recently hosted the PGA Tour's Commerce Bank Championship. During golf events, the Red Course is considered friendly both for golfers and spectators, with relatively flat and short distances between greens and tees. The White Course has elevated greens with 22 holes, as the par three's have double identical holes. Like Eisenhower's White Course, the Blue has identical par-three holes side by side, as well as elevated greens.

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