Fargo, ND tee times
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About Fargo, ND Golf Courses
New Haven, Connecticut is a great city for golfers, offering a wide range of courses, tee times, and golfers. There are several popular golf courses in New Haven, including Yale Golf Course, Race Brook Country Club, and New Haven Country Club. Yale Golf Course, designed by renowned golf course architect Charles B. Macdonald, is a private course open to Yale students, faculty, and alumni. Race Brook Country Club is a public golf course, which has hosted several tournaments, including the U.S. Amateur Qualifying Tournament in 2015. New Haven Country Club is a private golf and country club that has been around since 1898. The course was designed by golf course architect Devereux Emmet, and it has hosted many famous golfers, such as Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, and Ben Hogan. New Haven is also home to many famous golfers, including PGA Tour professional golfer J.J. Henry, who won the 2007 Buick Championship at the TPC at River Highlands. Henry grew up in New Haven and played at the Yale Golf Course as a youngster. Additionally, New Haven has produced several other PGA Tour professionals, including Joe Ogilvie, Fran Marrello, and Bill Hermanson. The city of New Haven has produced some memorable moments in golf. At the 2004 U.S. Amateur Championship at the Yale Golf Course, Ryan Moore of Puyallup, Washington, became the first person to win the tournament with a score of 19 under par. In 2013, Yale graduate Patrick Cantlay became the first amateur since 1966 to win the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament. Golfers in New Haven can tee it up at any of the city's courses, which offer a variety of tee times. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, there's a course in New Haven to suit your needs, with course architects such as Charles B. Macdonald, Devereux Emmet, and Willie Park, Jr. having designed some of the courses in the city. With its rich history and talented golfers, New Haven is a great place to golf.