Glen Oaks Club

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NY
United States

Glen Oaks Club is a private 27-hole facility located in Old Westbury, New York, featuring three 9-hole courses—the Red, White, and Blue—that can be paired in three different combinations of 18-hole courses: Red/White, Red/Blue, and White/Blue. The 27-hole facility was originally designed by Joe Finger in 1971, and over the past decade, a significant renovation was overseen by director of grounds Craig Currier, the former superintendent at Bethpage, and Joel Weiman of McDonald and Sons. Fairways were significantly widened, creating the ability for shared fairways on holes 5 and 11, 8 and 13, and 14 and 18.

Despite the widening of the golf course, there is still plenty of challenge available for golfers, with several holes having green sites protected by ponds, and others featuring plenty of bunkers. Hurricane Sandy caused extensive damage to the course in 2012, forcing a retooling of the master plan, and the renovation was completed with the help of greens superintendent Craig Currier. A composite course was ready in time for The Northern Trust in 2017, when Dustin Johnson beat Jordan Spieth in a playoff. In 2021, Glen Oaks Club hosted the Aramco Team Series, the first team event of its kind on any professional golf tour and the first LET event to be staged in America.

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