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RTJ News

Registration Site open!

The 20th Annual RTJ Society Gathering will occur Sep 12-14 at the Eisenhower Blue Golf Course in Colorado Springs.

To sign up for this fun and exciting gathering and to learn more, Click here

RTJ Society Publishes Course Appreciation Guide Highlighting Jones’  Genius!

The Robert Trent Jones Society has released a new publication, The Design
Genius of Robert Trent Jones, Sr. – A Course Appreciation Guide. The 20-page compendium analyzes Jones’ design principles, all supported by course examples and photography.

To view the guide, click here.

Lee Trevino Honored as 2023 Legacy Award Recipient 

At this year's Annual Meeting at the prestigious Tuxedo Club in New York, Lee Trevino was given the 2nd annual RTJ Society Legacy Award. Lee offered sincere appreciation of RTJ's contributions to professional course design, and recalled his exploits at Tanglewood, Hazeltine and Oak Hill.

For more information, Click Here

Robert Trent Jones

Robert Trent Jones, Sr. did not invent golf course architecture, it only seems that way. In a career that spanned nearly 70 years, Jones built or rebuilt some 400 courses in 45 states in the U. S. and 35 countries worldwide, with more than three dozen of them having played host to national or international championships.

The Society

The first meeting of the The Robert Trent Jones Society was held in 2004 in Monterey, California.  Representatives from eight of his top one hundred courses attended. We left the meeting having developed a Mission Statement, a Statement of Objectives, and plans for a great and lasting organization.  Our Mission Statement states that we will “Honor Robert Trent Jones Sr. and his work, preserve the historical information and documents pertinent to golf courses he designed, and to encourage and support the education of member clubs on his principles of design”. Since 2004 the Society has met annually at a Member location in pursuit of our Mission.