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1 Course Design  





2 Course Scorecard  



2.1  Dynamite Tees[5]  





2.2  Black Tees[5]  





2.3  Blue Tees[5]  





2.4  White Tees[5]  





2.5  Gold Tees[5]  





2.6  Little Home Course[5]  







3 References  





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Coordinates: 47°0619N 122°4000W / 47.1052788°N 122.666561°W / 47.1052788; -122.666561
 

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The Home Course
Club information
LocationDuPont, Washington, U.S.
Established2007
TypePublic
Owned byWashington State Golf Association / Pacific Northwest Golf Association
Total holes18
Events hosted2010 U.S. Amateur (companion course to Chambers Bay)
2014 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links
Websitehttp://thehomecourse.com/

The Home Course is a public golf course owned and operated by the Washington State Golf Association[1] and Pacific Northwest Golf Association,[2] located in DuPont, Washington, just south of Tacoma. The Home Course is often referred to as "The Home of Golf in the Northwest"[3] and has hosted a number of championships over the years including the 2014 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links, along with being the companion course to Chambers Bay for the 2010 U.S. Amateur.

Course Design[edit]

The Home Course was designed by golf course architect Mike Asmundson, and opened for play in the summer of 2007. It is located on the site of a former dynamite manufacturing plant that was operated by the DuPont company, and after which the city of DuPont was named.[4] The Home Course has five different sets of tees ranging from 7,424 yards at the longest to 5,470 yards at the shortest.[5] The Home Course also has a set of tees for beginners, called the Little Home Course.

Course Scorecard[edit]

Dynamite Tees[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 451 10 Narrow Gauge 5 569
2 Olympics 4 405 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 340
3 Sound View 4 413 12 Redan 3 214
4 The Armory 3 218 13 Head Wind 4 466
5 Four Maples 5 654 14 Rhododendrons 3 196
6 Sequalitchew 3 209 15 Buried Bunkers 4 433
7 Rainier 4 434 16 The Works 5 559
8 Nisqually 5 561 17 Anderson Island 4 400
9 Old Fort 4 432 18 Homeward Bound 4 470
Out 36 3,777 In 36 3,647
Rating: 76.4 Slope: 138 Total 72 7,424

Black Tees[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 413 10 Narrow Gauge 5 560
2 Olympics 4 405 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 332
3 Sound View 4 385 12 Redan 3 208
4 The Armory 3 200 13 Head Wind 4 439
5 Four Maples 5 582 14 Rhododendrons 3 196
6 Sequalitchew 3 186 15 Buried Bunkers 4 412
7 Rainier 4 389 16 The Works 5 520
8 Nisqually 5 552 17 Anderson Island 4 387
9 Old Fort 4 419 18 Homeward Bound 4 452
Out 36 3,531 In 36 3,506
Rating: 74.5 Slope: 137 Total 72 7,037

Blue Tees[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 369 10 Narrow Gauge 5 515
2 Olympics 4 367 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 310
3 Sound View 4 373 12 Redan 3 191
4 The Armory 3 191 13 Head Wind 4 430
5 Four Maples 5 556 14 Rhododendrons 3 177
6 Sequalitchew 3 186 15 Buried Bunkers 4 403
7 Rainier 4 375 16 The Works 5 500
8 Nisqually 5 520 17 Anderson Island 4 336
9 Old Fort 4 390 18 Homeward Bound 4 410
Out 36 3,327 In 36 3,272
Rating: 72.4 Slope: 135 Total 72 6,599

White Tees[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 339 10 Narrow Gauge 5 515
2 Olympics 4 353 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 301
3 Sound View 4 335 12 Redan 3 169
4 The Armory 3 147 13 Head Wind 4 404
5 Four Maples 5 469 14 Rhododendrons 3 157
6 Sequalitchew 3 156 15 Buried Bunkers 4 365
7 Rainier 4 339 16 The Works 5 470
8 Nisqually 5 520 17 Anderson Island 4 319
9 Old Fort 4 352 18 Homeward Bound 4 378
Out 36 3,010 In 36 3,078
Men's Rating: 69.9 Slope: 127

Women's Rating: 75.4 Slope: 133

Total 72 6,088

Gold Tees[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 312 10 Narrow Gauge 5 432
2 Olympics 4 324 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 274
3 Sound View 4 297 12 Redan 3 130
4 The Armory 3 123 13 Head Wind 4 340
5 Four Maples 5 458 14 Rhododendrons 3 119
6 Sequalitchew 3 123 15 Buried Bunkers 4 298
7 Rainier 4 325 16 The Works 5 460
8 Nisqually 5 466 17 Anderson Island 4 282
9 Old Fort 4 331 18 Homeward Bound 4 348
Out 36 2,759 In 36 2,683
Men's Rating: 67.1 Slope: 121

Women's Rating: 71.8 Slope: 126

Total 72 5,442

Little Home Course[5][edit]

The DuPont Nine The Weyerhauser Nine
Hole Name Par Yards Hole Name Par Yards
1 Apple Tree 4 146 10 Narrow Gauge 5 200
2 Olympics 4 95 11 Asmundson's Challenge 4 85
3 Sound View 4 125 12 Redan 3 83
4 The Armory 3 70 13 Head Wind 4 150
5 Four Maples 5 270 14 Rhododendrons 3 70
6 Sequalitchew 3 113 15 Buried Bunkers 4 100
7 Rainier 4 95 16 The Works 5 130
8 Nisqually 5 151 17 Anderson Island 4 155
9 Old Fort 4 85 18 Homeward Bound 4 116
Out 36 1,150 In 36 1,089
Total 72 2,239

All hole names retrieved from: http://thehomecourse.com/golf/hole-by-hole/

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About the WSGA | Washington State Golf Association". thewsga.org. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  • ^ "Membership Benefits | Pacific Northwest Golf Association". thepnga.org. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  • ^ "About | The Home Course". thehomecourse.com. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  • ^ "About The Home Course | The Home Course". thehomecourse.com. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Scorecard | The Home Course". thehomecourse.com. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  • External links[edit]

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