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CordeValle

Championship golf tucked into a quiet fold of the Santa Cruz Mountain foothills, where the vineyards begin.

San Martin, CA · Par 72 · Est. 1999 · Robert Trent Jones Jr.

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The Story

At the southern end of the Santa Clara Valley, where Silicon Valley finally gives way to oak-studded hills and vineyard rows, Robert Trent Jones Jr. was given 1,700 acres and an unusual instruction: disturb as little of it as possible. The course he opened in 1999 threads between creeks draining the surrounding hills, and Jones routed his fairways around dozens of ancient oaks and sycamores rather than through them — trees that were standing long before anyone in the valley had heard the word 'startup.'

CordeValle grew into one of Northern California's most complete retreats — a Rosewood-managed resort with a spa, guest villas, and its own wine story, with the Clos LaChance estate vineyard bordering the golf course itself. But the golf always came first, and it was good enough to bring the professionals: from 2010 through 2013 the PGA Tour's Frys.com Open was played here each fall, a launching pad for careers — Bryce Molder and Jonas Blixt both earned their first Tour wins at CordeValle, and in 2013 a 34-year-old journeyman named Jimmy Walker broke through for his first victory, the start of a run that carried him to the 2016 PGA Championship.

That same summer of 2016, CordeValle hosted the U.S. Women's Open — and produced one of the most dramatic finishes in the championship's history. In a three-hole playoff, television replays caught Anna Nordqvist's club brushing the sand in a fairway bunker on the 17th, a two-stroke penalty that opened the door for Brittany Lang, who calmly parred her way to the national title.

Today CordeValle remains what it was built to be: a private, unhurried valley of golf an hour from San Jose, where the standard of conditioning is tournament-grade every day and the loudest sound on the back nine is usually the wind moving through hundred-year-old oaks.

Championship Ground

U.S. Women's Open2016Decided by a playoff — and a penalty spotted on television replay.
Frys.com Open (PGA Tour)2010 – 2013Four autumns of PGA Tour golf; three of the four winners were first-time champions.
PGA Cup2011, 2015The club professionals' Ryder Cup, contested twice on CordeValle's fairways.
U.S. Senior Women's Amateur2013The USGA's senior women's championship came to the valley.

The Champions

Brittany Lang
U.S. Women's Open · 2016

Eleven years into her LPGA career, Lang parred all three holes of the aggregate playoff and won her only major here after Anna Nordqvist was penalized two strokes for touching sand in a bunker. She sealed it with a steady par putt on CordeValle's final green.

Jimmy Walker
Frys.com Open · 2013

After nearly two hundred PGA Tour starts without a win, Walker finally broke through at CordeValle at 17 under par. The victory unlocked a six-win run that peaked with the 2016 PGA Championship.

Rocco Mediate
Frys.com Open · 2010

Two years after his legendary U.S. Open playoff with Tiger Woods, the 47-year-old Mediate won CordeValle's first PGA Tour event at 15 under. It proved to be the final PGA Tour victory of his career.

Course Lore

Robert Trent Jones Jr. routed the course to preserve dozens of ancient oaks and sycamores along the creeks that drain the surrounding hills — many predate the state of California.
The resort spans 1,700 acres and includes its own winery: the neighboring Clos LaChance estate and its 150-acre vineyard border the golf course.
Three of the four Frys.com Opens played here were won by first-time PGA Tour champions — Bryce Molder, Jonas Blixt, and Jimmy Walker.
The 2016 U.S. Women's Open playoff turned on a penalty invisible to the naked eye: HD replay showed Anna Nordqvist's club barely grazing the sand on her backswing in a fairway bunker.
The course plays as a par 72 for members but was set up as a par 71 for PGA Tour competition.
Golf Digest has ranked CordeValle among the world's 50 best golf hotels.