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Sebonack Golf Club

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Sebonack Golf Club
Sebonack clubhouse as viewed from Shinnecock Hills.
Club information
Location in the United States
Coordinates40°54′40″N 72°27′18″W / 40.911°N 72.455°W / 40.911; -72.455
LocationSouthampton, New York
Established2006
TypePrivate
Owned byMichael Pascucci[1][2]
Total holes18
Events hosted2013 U.S. Women's Open
Designed byJack Nicklaus
& Tom Doak
Par72
Length7,220 yards (6,600 m)[3]
Course rating77.3
Slope rating148 [4]

Sebonack Golf Club is a private golf course in Southampton, New York, located on the Great Peconic Bay on Long Island. Opened in 2006, the course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Tom Doak and is adjacent to the National Golf Links of America and Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. The Clubhouse and guest cottages were designed by Hart Howerton.[5]

When it opened, Sebonack was noted as one of the priciest private clubs, with membership starting at half a million dollars.[6] It is owned by Michael Pascucci.[1][2]

Sebonack was the host of the 2013 U.S. Women's Open, the first time the championship had been played on Long Island and the first in the greater New York City area since 1987.[7]

Sebonack - View of the clubhouse
Sebonack Golf Club[3]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 77.3 / 148 355 454 442 235 345 418 475 189 549 3463 383 466 165 550 432 616 376 210 560 3757 7220
Blue 74.6 / 140 337 414 416 205 330 386 438 165 532 3240 360 430 136 529 398 580 353 183 525 3706 6946
White 71.8 / 135 316 391 377 183 309 341 402 144 483 3005 324 401 121 495 357 536 331 152 501 3404 6409
Red 73.5 / 132 306 315 318 112 273 270 321 130 445 2490 339 349 120 457 320 494 347 130 428 2984 5474
Par 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 35 4 4 3 5 4 5 4 3 5 37 72
SI 15 1 5 13 17 7 3 11 9 14 2 18 6 10 8 4 16 12

References

  1. ^ a b Finn, Robin (September 18, 2008). "From Humble Beginnings to a Magnificent View". New York Times. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Hall, Stuart (June 27, 2013). "Pascucci Only Wants Everything To Be Perfect". United States Golf Association. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Scorecard". Sebonack Golf Club. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  4. ^ "Course Rating and Slope Database: Sebonack Golf Club". USGA. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  5. ^ "New Area Course: A Bounty of New Courses Opening in the Metropolitan Area". Crain's New York Business. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
  6. ^ Buteau, Michael (May 31, 2006). "Hamptons' newest golf club has priciest membership at $650,000". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Voepel, Mechelle (June 25, 2013). "Sebonack is beautiful but demanding". ESPN W. Retrieved June 26, 2013.

External links

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