Tiger Woods’ TGR Design to create 18-hole course at Tributer Resort

The layout overlooks Lake Anna and will be routed through farmland, mature hardwood forests and pine groves
Tiger Woods’ TGR Design to create 18-hole course at Tributer Resort
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Alex Smith

By Alex Smith |


Tiger Woods’ TGR Design has been selected to create a new 18-hole championship course at Tributer Resort in Virginia.

Routed through farmland, mature hardwood forests, and pine groves, the course will measure 7,310 yards from the championship tees. The design team intends for the dramatic topography of the site, which overlooks Lake Anna, to be central to the routing.

The routing map of TGR Design’s new course at Tributer Resort in Virgina (Image: TGR Design)

The routing map of TGR Design’s new course at Tributer Resort in Virgina (Image: TGR Design)

“A balanced mix of uphill and downhill holes, shifting perspectives, and natural landforms will ensure no two holes feel alike, creating a course that feels organic in its movement and varied in its demands,” said Bryon Bell, president of TGR Design. “Lake Anna provides a remarkable setting for championship golf, and we’re excited to see this design come to life in a way that fully reflects its sense of place.”

The layout will join the resort’s existing course, Cutalong, a 2020 design by Tom Clark in collaboration with golf journalist Ron Whitten, and Shenandoah Green, a lighted 18-hole putting course adjacent to the clubhouse.

“This new course announcement represents a major milestone in the evolution of Tributer Resort and reinforces our commitment to building a premier golf destination at Lake Anna,” said Ian Sikes, general manager of the resort. “Together with our existing offerings, this addition brings a new level of excitement and distinction to the club and community.”

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