As the school year heads toward spring, classes are going full steam at Yale. But the real course-work has wrapped — and an historic layout will soon welcome play again.
Yale University Golf Course, in New Haven, Conn., a landmark design by Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor that was once a steady presence on GOLF’s ranking of Top 100 Courses in the World before conditioning issues bumped it off the list, is set to reopen following a sweeping restoration by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner. The reopening, scheduled for April 28, coincides with the course’s centennial. It also marks one of the most anticipated course revivals in recent memory.
Long revered by design buffs, Yale had become something of a tarnished gem. Though it retained the bones of a design that Macdonald himself declared unmatched by any inland course in America or Europe, tree encroachment had narrowed playing corridors, accumulated alterations had muted the original strategic intent, and maintenance struggles — which peaked during the pandemic — left the course a shadow of its former self.
The Hanse-Wagner restoration was meant to be a faithful one, returning features that had been softened, muted or simply overgrown. The scope of the work matched the scale of the property, an expansive site that has been shuttered since the project got underway in late 2023. As part of the revival, fabled Macdonald templates have been returned to life, including the Double Punch Bowl green on the par-5 3rd, which was rebuilt to its original specifications. Rare inverted bunkers on the 6th hole have been restored, as have the course’s memorable double fairways on Nos. 3 and 18. Tree work has reopened sightlines, while new championship tees now push the course beyond 7,000 yards, sharpening challenges that had faded in the long-bombing modern game. For the first time in the course’s history, the greens have been rebuilt to USGA specifications, and a new irrigation system has been installed throughout.
Reservations, when they reopen, will allow 14-day advance bookings for Yale students, faculty and affiliates, and 10-day advance bookings for outside play. Rates will be $150 for Yale students and faculty; $250 for university affiliates; and $350 for golfers with no school affiliation.
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