Private Clubs Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
1930s–1990s
Robert Trent Jones Sr. transformed American golf course architecture in the mid-20th century, introducing the concept of the modern championship course with long carries, large undulating greens, and strategic water hazards. He designed or renovated over 500 courses across 45 countries, shaping the aesthetic of private club golf for generations. Spyglass Hill, Peachtree Golf Club, and Firestone Country Club are among his landmark designs.
Notable Works
Spyglass Hill · Peachtree Golf Club · Firestone Country Club
30
private clubs in directory
16
states represented
States with Robert Trent Jones Sr. Courses
All Robert Trent Jones Sr. Private Clubs
New York— 5 clubs
Midvale Country Club
Penfield, NY · 18 holes · Est. 1898
Midvale course
The Village Club of Sands Point
Sands Point, NY · 18 holes · Est. 1916
Sands Point course
The Tuxedo Club
Tuxedo Park, NY · 18 holes · Est. 1886
The Tuxedo course
Albany Country Club
Voorheesville, NY · 18 holes · Est. 1926
Albany course
Atlanta Demo GC
Hastings-On-Hudson, NY · 18 holes · Est. 1897
Bellerive course
California— 4 clubs
Glendora Country Club
Glendora, CA · 18 holes · Est. 1950
Glendora course
Pauma Valley Country Club
Pauma Valley, CA · 18 holes · Est. 1903
Pauma Valley course
El Caballero Country Club
Tarzana, CA · 18 holes · Est. 1957
El Caballero course
Valencia Golf Club
Valencia, CA · 18 holes · Est. 1965
Valencia course
Connecticut— 4 clubs
Colorado— 2 clubs
Florida— 2 clubs
Massachusetts— 2 clubs
Texas— 2 clubs
Georgia— 1 club
Missouri— 1 club
Frequently Asked Questions About Robert Trent Jones Sr. Golf Courses
privateIQ's directory includes 30 private clubs with courses designed or co-designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., spanning New York, California, Connecticut and other states. The actual number of courses credited to Robert Trent Jones Sr. throughout their career may be higher, as some historical records are incomplete.