Riverside Course

The Riverside Course is a Par 72, it was redesigned by Rees Jones in 2003. The course has hosted the 1990 U.S. Women's Open and 2014 U.S. Amateur.



The greens are USGA specs with Champion Bermudagrass, and are walk mowed. The collars are TifGrand and approaches are Zeon Zoysia. The collars are cut with walk mowers, while the approaches are cut with a triplex.



Tee surfaces are Zeon Zoysia, with a few Diamond Zoysia, and are walk mowed.



Fairways and intermediate cut surfaces are Zeon Zoysia.  The fairways are mowed with a 5 reel fairway units and the intermediate is cut with a reel sidewinder.



The rough consists of 419 Bermudagrass and T-10 Bermudagrass. It is mowed with a 5 and 7 deck rotary unit.


The course has Rain Bird Corporation irrigation heads and is on a block system. The greens and perimeters are Individual Control, but the rest of the stations are block and controlled at valve stations.