Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club is a Robert Trent Jones Jr. masterpiece that commands one of golf's most breathtaking backdrops—the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone country beyond. Built in 1965 and refined through multiple Jones redesigns (1971, 2004), this semi-private course welcomes daily fee golfers who want to experience what Laurance Rockefeller envisioned: a world-class layout where nature and precision architecture coexist in perfect harmony. The relatively flat parkland course flows through native grasses and towering trees, with strategically placed water hazards on a half-dozen holes, none more dramatic than the par-3 13th where a pond mirrors the mountains in the distance. This is golf in its purest form—challenging but fair, manicured yet wild, set against a canvas few clubs on earth can match. Groups find themselves bonding over shared wonder at the Teton vistas while navigating the course's genuine strategic demands; expect moose sightings, incredible alpine light, and the kind of memories that last decades.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed championship layout measuring 7,409 yards with a 74.2 rating and 135 slope, featuring dramatic water hazards and native grass framing with panoramic Teton views.