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Robert Trent Jones Golf Club opened in April 1991. Lake Manassas is visible on every hole, particularly on the back nine where eight holes run adjacent to the water.
The lush and picturesque course, which winds its way around Lake Manassas in Price William County, VA, has welcomed three previous Presidents Cups. The United States has won all of The Presidents Cups played at the venue, which is located less than an hour outside Washington D.C. RTJ also hosted the 2001 VSGA Amateur Championship.
The U.S. captained by Hale Irwin, won the inaugural
event at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in 1994
by a 20-12 margin. Arnold Palmer captained the
Americans to a second victory there by a 16 ½ -15 ½ score
in 1996. The third U.S. win came in 2000 when Ken
Verturi served as captain in a 21 ½ -10 ½ victory.
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club Gainesville, VA,
will host the 2005 Presidents Cup, the PGA Tour
has announced. “The membership and staff
of Robert Trent Jones Golf Club is honored that
the club has been named the site of the 2005 Presidents
Cup,” said George Burger, the general chairman
for the 2005 event. “We view The Presidents
Cup as one of the golf’s premier events and
are excited to host our fourth in 2005.”
The Robert Trent Jones Golf Club is the quality
of which an architect would give his name. The
dream of Robert Trent Jones was to build a golf
only club in the tradition of Augusta National,
Pine Valley and Cypress Point.
The course is positioned along the shores of the
largest lake in Northwest Virginia, Lake Manassas.
From the beginning it was planned that the world’s
best golfers would play the course under championship
conditions and through the Presidents Cup this
dream has become a reality. See Course Map

Lake Manassas runs through this course and comes
into play on half of its holes. The fairways are
narrow, and the large greens are difficult to read. “Golf
Digest” rated this as the 3rd “Best
in State” course for 1995-96, and the 2nd
best for 1997-98. Other awards include “Golf
Digest’s” 92nd ranking in the category
of “America’s 100 Greatest Courses” for
1997-98, and “GOLFWEEK” rated it 33rd
among “America’s 100 Best Modern Courses” for
1997, 48th for 1998 and 59th for 1999. This club
hosted the President’s Cup in 1994, 1996
and 2000.
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