Quaker Ridge Golf Club

18 Holes Par 72 6,500 yds
Quaker Ridge Golf Club - Golf Course

Course Overview

Quaker Ridge Golf Club, located in Scarsdale, New York, challenges golfers with its hilly terrain and classic layout. Designed by A.W. Tillinghast in 1918 and later refined by Gil Hanse, the course is a prime example of strategic design that demands precision and thoughtful play. The course features Tillinghast's signature bunkering and undulating greens, which are both visually striking and tactically challenging.

One of the architectural highlights is the par-3 10th hole, which epitomizes Tillinghast’s genius. Surrounded by deep bunkers, the green requires a precise tee shot. The 6th and 18th holes are also noteworthy; the former for its demanding dogleg left and the latter for a closing challenge that has tested the mettle of many golfers over the years.

Quaker Ridge has hosted several high-profile tournaments, including the Walker Cup in 1997, which further solidifies its reputation as a championship venue. Its consistent ranking as a Top 100 course by major golf publications stems from its rigorous layout, impeccable maintenance, and the historical richness that pervades its grounds.

Golfers consider Quaker Ridge a must-play for its blend of history, challenge, and aesthetic beauty, making it not just a game location but a pilgrimage for purists of the sport.

Course Features

πŸ†Championship Venue ⛰️Mountain Course πŸ†Top 100 Course πŸ›οΈHistoric Course πŸ“ˆElevation Changes πŸ–οΈStrategic Bunkers πŸ•Dogleg Holes 🚢Walking Friendly πŸ’ͺChallenging

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$100.00
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