Course Info

Designed by Press Maxwell and lined by Brookhaven’s largest trees, The President's Course offers a highly accessible and inviting layout. Ideal for seniors, juniors, and beginners, the course ensures an inclusive environment where players of all abilities can connect, learn, and enjoy a rewarding round.

Holes: 18 | Yards: 4,790 | Par: 68 | Rating: 63.3 | Slope: 107

HOLE-BY-HOLE

1st Hole

Par 4 · 251

Pro’s Tip:
This 250 yard first hole is a tricky little par 4, the lack of length is more than made up for how accurate one needs to be with the tee shot. Trees left, trees right and bunkers guarding the green for those wanting to challenge it. This green is what we call a postage stamp, it's tiny! But, for those who can find the putting surface a birdie is more than gettable if we read it, roll it and hole it.

Tee 1: 251

Tee 2: 239

Tee 3: 221

2nd Hole

Par 5 · 450

Pro’s Tip:
This par 5 second hole, is a hard dog leg right and this is one that where once again there are options. Safe play is down the middle with the intent to get to the corner and have a clear second. The other is to let the big dog eat and cut the corner. But once again with the smaller greens accuracy and distance are a must so we all must play to our strengths on this score-able par five. Middle of the green is our friend.

Tee 1: 450

Tee 2: 431

Tee 3: 347

3rd Hole

Par 3 · 135

Pro’s Tip:
This is a bad little par three, while short number 3 has eaten more than a few peoples lunches. For example long or right is not the miss. The key here is to make sure that is we are going for the pin is to keep it below it. This green is quite slopey and will test the nerves with the flatstick.

Tee 1: 135

Tee 2: 115

Tee 3: 97

4th Hole

Par 4 · 308

Pro’s Tip:
Number four for some is reachable but it has to be done with such precision a drive that leave us with a full swing into the green is the percentage play. With no real trouble around or behind, short of the green on this hole will put a not so friendly number on a score card. This green slope from back right to front left almost enticing the creek in front to grab a golf ball just a little short. Middle of the green on the good side of the pin will make a much better number.

Tee 1: 308

Tee 2: 294

Tee 3: 280

5th Hole

Par 4 · 261

Pro’s Tip:
As a 261 yard par 4 the fifth hole does have quite a demanding tee shot wether we are trying to get to the green or just keep on in the fairway. The green is guarded by a bunker and some low lying limbs that make it tough if we get a little left on the approach. This green however does slope back to front making an approach in the middle a great chance for par. Our bail out for best up and down possibility short right.

Tee 1: 261

Tee 2: 245

Tee 3: 229

6th Hole

Par 4 · 234

Pro’s Tip:
Hole number six is a slight dogleg but is very much a what you see is what you get. A perfect drive would put it right side of the fairway to give you the most open approach to a back to front sloped green. Big thing on this green stay below the hole. Short and under the hole is the miss to play for here.

Tee 1: 234

Tee 2: 222

Tee 3: 211

7th Hole

Par 4 · 170

Pro’s Tip:
Number seven is a tough par 3 with the bunkers guarding the front half of the green and with the side having run off's. Best place to be is front edge putting or just short will make for a good look at birdie.

Tee 1: 170

Tee 2: 152

Tee 3: 135

8th Hole

Par 5 · 444

Pro’s Tip:
The par five eighth is a traditional dogleg left with out of bounds left and a drainage trough running down the right for the holes entirety. With an ample amount of room between the bunkers infront of the green both those who want to go for it and lay up have an awesome chance at being on the green in regulation.Even better this is one of the larger and flatter greens on the course just hitting the green here makes a good number hopeful.

Tee 1: 261

Tee 2: 234

Tee 3: 212

9th Hole

Par 4 · 255

Pro’s Tip:
Hole nine on the President's golf course is the Signature Hole with the club house in the background, it feels like all your buddies inside are watching and cheering you on. It’s a slight dogleg right with the green opening up to any of the shots down the left side of the fairway. This green is raised so a high soft shot will lead to a better result. Middle of the green is the place to be. Left side is your best miss.

Tee 1: 151

Tee 2: 147

Tee 3: 138

10th Hole

Par 3 · 146

Pro’s Tip:
Hole ten a short par 3, that starts the back nine located at the back side of our driving range plays 5 yards uphill to a small undulated green. Long is the worst possible place to be so play the yardage accordingly short chipping uphill is the place to be.

Tee 1: 146

Tee 2: 133

Tee 3: 123

11th Hole

Par 4 · 330

Pro’s Tip:
Hole eleven is a par 4 with some elevation change.

Tee 1: 330

Tee 2: 284

Tee 3: 257

12th Hole

Par 4 · 341

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 341

Tee 2: 298

Tee 3: 268

13th Hole

Par 4 · 253

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 253

Tee 2: 224

Tee 3: 210

14th Hole

Par 4 · 246

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 246

Tee 2: 228

Tee 3: 207

15th Hole

Par 4 · 268

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 268

Tee 2: 256

Tee 3: 245

16th Hole

Par 4 · 258

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 258

Tee 2: 234

Tee 3: 196

17th Hole

Par 3 · 125

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 125

Tee 2: 116

Tee 3: 104

18th Hole

Par 4 · 315

Pro’s Tip:

Tee 1: 315

Tee 2: 296

Tee 3: 280

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need to be a member to host a golf event at Brookhaven?
No membership is required. Anyone can host a charity tournament, corporate outing, or special event on our courses. Members do, however, enjoy waived room fees and additional perks.
What kinds of golf events can you accommodate?
We host everything from large-scale charity tournaments and professional-level play to corporate outings, groomsmen events, team-building days, and fun formats like Glow Golf.
How many players can you accommodate?
With 54 holes across 3 courses, we can host intimate outings of a few foursomes all the way up to full-field tournaments with 144 players or more.
What’s included when I book a golf event?
Our team handles all the essentials: professional bag drop, cart staging, personalized scorecards, sponsor signage, on-course contests, and professional scoring. We also offer food & beverage services, prizes, and post-round receptions.
Do you offer catering or receptions after play?
Yes. Our executive chef can create custom menus from boxed lunches and on-course snacks to full banquet receptions so your event ends on a high note.
Can you help with prizes or branded merchandise?
Absolutely. We can provide personalized merchandise, tournament prizes, and even hole-in-one packages to make your event stand out.
How far in advance should we book?
We recommend booking 6–12 months in advance for weddings and large events, and at least 2–3 months ahead for smaller gatherings.