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Tuckahoe Creek Course

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project
goals

  • Build on the distinctive elements of the course’s setting and beauty.

  • Offer a golfer experience that attracts more play and helps more evenly balance play between all three courses.

  • Address existing shortcomings in design like long forced carries, unduly penal design on some holes, poor drainage, etc.

  • Improve design to provide for more cost-effective maintenance.

anticipated timeline

The renovation is slated to begin in October 2025 and the course is expected to reopen in the fall of 2026.

 master plan steering committee

club members
  • Andrew Crowley, member-at-large

  • Preston Dillard, former Board member

  • Clark Lewis, current Board member and Golf Committee Chair

  • Joy Londrey, member-at-large

  • Vik Mukherjee, member-at-large

  • Christie Turnbul, member-at-large

  • Pierce Walmsley, Past President

  • Doug Westmoreland, chair, former Board member

staff
  • Phil Kiester, General Manager

  • Christian Sain, Director of Golf & Grounds Maintenance

  • Anne Stryhn, Assistant General Manager

  • Warren West, Director of Golf

What are some of the highlights of the project?

The design will:
  • Reverse holes #5 and #6 to improve course visuals and create more playable holes.
  • Move the green complex on holes #2 and #17 to eliminate the forced carry over the water while still providing challenge to all skill levels.
  • Solve lack of limited pin positions and playability; rebuild to USGA specifications.
  • Add tees to accommodate all skill levels; increase number of tees from 66 to 85.
  • Relocate fairway bunkers, improving strategy of the golf hole, better reflect the demands of the modern game; reduce total number of bunkers to 54 from 69.
  • Replace all major drainage infrastructure; install additional sand channel drainage on a larger scale (corrects problems).
  • Grade several areas of fairway and rough to improve interest and drainage.
  • Plant fairways with Zoysiagrass (improved playing surface, especially in late fall, winter, and early spring).
  • Relocate cart paths as needed; repave those remaining.
TC Renderings

renderings

golf course architect

Andrew Green, A.H. Green Design/Green Golf & Turf

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