In 1901, Oak Hill Country Club opened on the Genesee River. There were
only nine holes, and the clubhouse was a converted farmhouse, but for
the members, it was a haven. In the 1920s, the club moved to Pittsford,
where world-famous architect Donald Ross built two eighteen-hole
courses. A stately Tudor-style clubhouse was added, and in 1949, Oak
Hill's reputation as one of the best courses in America was cemented
when the USGA held the U.S. Amateur here. Golfing greats like Jack
Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods have competed in such
tournaments as the 1956 and 1968 U.S. Open, the 2003 and 2013 PGA
Championship and the 2008 Senior PGA Championship. Visit the most
exciting moments on the legendary East Course and the history of one of
America's most historic golf meccas.