The Muttontown Club

Course Information

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NY
United States

The 18-hole Muttontown course features 6,755 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 72.4 with a slope rating of 128. Designed by Alfred H. Tull, ASGCA, the course opened in 1962. The course has undergone updates by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1968 and the firm of Finger Dye Spann in 1971. The parkland-style course is situated on 150 acres and features mature tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, strategically placed bunkers, and well-undulated putting surfaces.

At first look the course appears short with generous fairways, but players will find many slight to severe dog legs and tall trees encroaching on almost every fairway. Sloped fairways and changing elevations give challenging lies, while undulating greens, severe slopes and slippery speed test even the best golfers. The rough and strategically placed fairway bunkers make approach shots to well-bunkered greens challenging.

The elegant 70,000-square-foot Georgian mansion clubhouse was completed in 1919 by Howard C. Brokaw and took five years to build. Events centered around the course include the President's Cup, Parent/Child Tournament, Big "M" charity tournament, and Member/Guest competition.

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