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Robert Trent Jones Sr.

Golf Course Architect

Biography

Robert Trent Jones Sr. is often credited as the architect who defined modern golf course design in the mid-20th century. Over a career spanning six decades, he designed or renovated over 500 courses in 42 countries. His courses are known for their strategic challenge, extensive water features, and beautifully shaped bunkers. He pioneered the concept of preparing courses for professional tournaments and influenced generations of architects including his sons, Rees Jones and Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Design Philosophy

Jones believed in creating courses with "hard par, easy bogey" — layouts that challenge the best players while remaining enjoyable for average golfers. His designs feature strategic bunkering, heroic water carries, and large, well-defended greens.

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Jones designed or renovated over 500 courses across 42 countries in a career spanning six decades, making him one of the most influential architects in golf history.

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