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Location | Jersey City, New Jersey, United States |
Established | 2006 |
Type | Private non-equity |
Total holes | 18 |
Tournaments hosted | The Barclays (2009) |
Website | www.libertynationalgc.com |
Designed by | Robert Cupp & Tom Kite |
Par | 71 |
Length | 7,458 (from championship tees) |
Course rating | 77.9 |
Liberty National Golf Club is a country club in Jersey City, New Jersey with a 7,346 yard course designed by Robert E. Cupp and Tom Kite.[1] The club cost over $250 million to build, making it one of the most expensive golf courses in history.[2] Club designers added amenities such as an on-site heliport, yacht services, a spa and a restaurant.[2] There are 900 adjacent homes, that are slated to be built in the coming years, are said to cost between $1,500,000 to $5,000,000.[2] Liberty National is noted as a unique course because of its proximity to both the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, as well as the fact it was built on a former landfill.[1]
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Liberty National hosted The Barclays Golf Tournament, formerly the Westchester Classic, in 2009 after Westchester Country Club decided it would no longer host the event after 40 years of doing so. Heath Slocum won the event with a score of 275 (-9).[1][3] Liberty National is slated to host The Barclays again in August 2013.[4]
Liberty National has notable members such as: