Chambers Bay Golf Course, University Place, WA

University Place, WA

Chambers Bay Golf Course

A Robert Trent Jones Jr. course.

The course


Chambers Bay is a public links laid out by Robert Trent Jones Jr. on the site of a former sand and gravel quarry above Puget Sound in University Place, Washington. Opened in 2007, it hosted the 2015 U.S. Open, won by Jordan Spieth, and remains one of the few American courses built in the true links tradition, with fescue turf, deep bunkering, and a single tree on the property.

Signature hole: The par-3 15th plays downhill toward Puget Sound past the course's single tree, a 50-foot Douglas fir known as the Lone Fir.