I'm hoping to revisit Yale this season. I love the place.
A number of people have contacted me this week, and here is the update as best as I know.
Yale Golf Course, sometimes referred to The Course at Yale, is only open to CT Residents and Students who reside on the Yale campus, and it seems the off-campus students in the New Haven area too. I am guessing that policy will remain for the balance of the 2020 year. I live in the "Ground Zero" area of Manhattan, so I am guessing I will be last in, if ever after this post.
Here is the latest:
https://yalegolf.yale.edu/reopening-guidelinesI am a golf nut with an Autistic son, and that has brought me many moments of joy and sometimes frustration with the golf world as Dustin is often ignored or often given subtle signs of resistance at some of my favorite golf clubs that I have visited or have been a member of over the years.
That was never ever true at Yale Golf Course.
My friends Peter Pulaski (Pro), Scott Ramsey (Super), and some other names that I choose not to publish are all gone from Yale Golf Course in 2020. This was "baked in" prior to the Covid era, and CV-19 just gave "them" some excuses to "separate" from my friends or vice versa. The Yale friends were all "Friends of Dustin" over the years, and I genuinely appreciate their support. I hosted a bunch of fundraisers over the years at Yale and The Creek for the benefit of my son and his friends. Ran was always supportive, and I appreciate the support of Ran too.
I had so many great moments hosting so many GCAers, friends, and others from the golf world at Yale GC. However, when I saw this extremely ugly sign on the outside of the Yale GC clubhouse a couple of years ago, I knew the tides had shifted:
My beloved college sports and their venues are now at the will of corporate dollars, and this is also the case at Yale and The Ivy League. Dartmouth closed their course, and Brown dropped their golf program. To be fair, I have seen the same thing at Boston College (my undergraduate alma mater) for years, where we sold out long ago (not golf, but college sports in general).
In contrast, the Naval Academy Golf Course just re-opened after a renovation to much acclaim, but that was mainly due to a "Friend of GCA" who drove the renovation, and not corporate sponsors.
I have pictures from August 2020 of greens at Yale GC that I will not publish, and I hope the course is back on its feet this week. It was a great great run, and I genuinely hope the next management team "keep the spirit" of Yale Golf Course alive. I always wanted to host Sean Arble at Yale because it would certainly be his "cup of tea" on and off the course: