Plainfield Country Club

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Plainfield Country Club, located in Edison, New Jersey, is renowned for its rolling terrain and classic design. This Donald Ross-designed course, established in 1921, leverages the natural landscape to challenge golfers with its undulating fairways and complex greens. Featuring a design that emphasizes strategic play, the course's layout demands precision and thoughtful navigation through its subtle yet tricky contours.
One of the architectural highlights of Plainfield is its use of the property's natural elevation changes. The 12th hole, a par-5, is particularly notable for its risk-reward setup, where golfers must decide between a conservative approach or an aggressive shot to clear a well-placed creek in front of the green. Another standout is the 3rd hole, a par-4 where the sloping green can make or break a golfer's score early in the round.
Plainfield has hosted several high-profile tournaments, including the 1978 U.S. Amateur and the 1987 U.S. Women's Open, reinforcing its reputation as a championship-caliber course. It is frequently ranked among the Top 100 courses in the U.S., a testament to its enduring design qualities and the meticulous upkeep that preserves its historic character.
Golfers and critics alike admire Plainfield Country Club not only for its challenging play but also for maintaining the integrity of Ross's original vision, making it a must-play for those who appreciate classic golf architecture.
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