Penn State Golf Courses

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Penn State Golf Courses are two 18-hole courses located in State College, Pennsylvania, operated by Pennsylvania State University. The individual courses are named after the school colors, blue and white. The Blue Course is a Par 72, 7,228 yards from the Championship Tees. Penn State's Blue and White Golf Courses completed a major renovation and redesign in 2007. The White Course was designed in 1922 by world-renowned architect Willie Park Jr., with eight original holes and green complexes still existing. The White Course is shorter than the Blue Course but still provides a test to even the skilled golfer, featuring smaller raised and undulated green complexes that demand creative and disciplined shot making.

Situated deep in the rolling terrain of central Pennsylvania, the courses are designed to harmonize with the natural beauty of the surroundings. The renovated Blue Course hosted its first major amateur event, the 2009 Big Ten Men's Golf Championship. The Blue Course annually hosts the Rutherford Intercollegiate and has hosted numerous events conducted by the USGA, FCWT, AJGA, IJGT, PGA Junior Series and the West Penn Golf Association. The courses and their practice facilities serve as the home of the men's and women's golf teams and host all intramural golf activities of the university.

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