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Chambers Bay | A Robert Trent Jones II Design | The Land as it Lies



Some golf courses exist in a space that feels larger than life. It’s where history and the land join together in a rare symphony that brings humans from all over the world to play it. Although it is relatively young compared to the great courses around the world, Chambers Bay has already lived a lifetime of stories and moments. From the US Open, to locals getting their daily play in. It rests on an old gravel mine, a site that was baron and ugly. From that Robert Trent Jones II and his team built a championship golf course with it’s eyes on a US Open. This place is poetry and a course every person should try to play once in their lives.

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0:00-3:18 Intro
3:18-5:21 Structure
5:21- 9:12 Rhythm
9:12-11:45 Tone
11:45-21:19 Imagery
21:20-24:30 Purpose
24:30-25:16 Outro

9 Comments

  1. You guys knocked this one out of the park! Well done, Robert Trent Jones II did a great job of explaining his design to the public.

  2. Chambers got a bad rap for one week of bad greens when the world was watching. It's a wonderful place, and deserves better than to be remembered for one week.

  3. Chambers is one of the most unique tests of golf i've experienced. i'm grateful that i live in the Seattle area and can play it many times a year. i find it even more interesting during the off-season months.

  4. Thank you so much for this awesome view!! It's a special place everyday! It was a pleasure meeting you all and RTJJ. We are thankful everyday! It never gets old and we welcome all to come experience her beauty! Just get a caddie! 😊 #YourCaddieChris

  5. Greens are bumpy. I don’t mind fast hard green but when I put I don’t like bumpy green when I pay $320 plus $150 for a caddy.
    I’d be better off flying to Scotland and playing there.

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