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Beauty means a great deal on a golf course; even the man who emphatically states he does not care for beauty is subconsciously influenced by his surroundings. There are few first-rate holes wich are not, either in the grandeur of their undulations and hazards, or the character of their surroundings, beautiful.
Alister MacKenzie, 1920
Granite Bay Golf Club is considered a "modern classic" designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and Kyle Phillips, and as such, has garnered widespread recognition and numerous awards for its course design, greens, and clubhouse. Granite Bay follows in the rich tradition of Pine Valley, Cypress Point, Riviera and San Francisco Golf Club, masterpieces designed by H.S. Colt, Alister MacKenzie, George Thomas and A.W. Tillinghast, whose courses are revered as the essence of classic design. Simplicity and naturalness. Arousal of keen interest. Opportunities for success and failure. Rewards for perseverance. Nurturing of hopefullness. Sublety and nuance. Absorbing fun. Golf as it should be.
Granite Bay’s Clubhouse, Golf Shop and Conservatory reflect traditional architecture from the timeless style of Stanford White whose creations range from Shinnecock Hills to Madison Square Garden. Granite Bay Golf Club offers an intimately comfortable, yet functionally efficient facility that resonates with a simple, understated elegance. The amenities were clearly planned with golfers in mind, providing a balanced combination of practicality and style. The Clubhouse accomodates a myriad of needs including banquets, business meetings, weddings and receptions. Seperate entrances and facilities allow the Clubhouse to be enjoyed in different ways without conflict.
From the highly acclaimed golf course to the award-winning clubhouse, the mission of Granite Bay Golf Club and its staff is clear: Stand as an equal among the very best clubs in the world.