Robert Trent Jones, Jr., to Receive 2024 ASGCA Donald Ross Award

by | Aug 3, 2024 | News

Robert Trent Jones Jr., founder of Robert Trent Jones II Golf Course Architects based in Palo Alto, CA., has been chosen as the 2024 recipient of the ASGCA Donald Ross Award. Given annually since 1976, the award is presented to a person who has made a significant contribution to the game of golf and the profession of golf course architecture. It will be presented to Jones at the ASGCA Annual Meeting on Nov. 11 in San Francisco.
Jones learned about golf at Winged Foot Golf Club in New York from the legendary Tommy Armour, who taught him the techniques of good golf form and captured his imagination with the game’s history. After studying geology and majoring in history and American studies at Yale University – where he played golf – and attending a year of law school at Stanford University, Jones joined the family business.

His earliest experience was working alongside his father, ASGCA founding member Robert Trent Jones Sr., on Spyglass Hill Golf Club in Pebble Beach, California, and other projects in the 1960s. After an apprenticeship with his father and running West Coast operations, Jones expanded into Asia with solo international efforts.

In 1972, he formed his own firm. Known as an early advocate of environmentally sensitive golf course design, Jones continues to respect and embrace nature. His mantra is to “listen to the land.” Jones has designed more than 300 golf courses in more than 50 countries on six continents, including Chambers Bay Golf Course, University Place, WA.(host to the 2015 U.S. Open); The Links at Spanish Bay, Pebble Beach, CA; and Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii.

Earlier this year, Jones’ longtime efforts to secure copyright protection for the creative work of golf course architects advanced with the introduction of a bill in the U.S. Congress, the Bolstering Intellectual Rights against Digital Infringement Enhancement Act (BIRDIE Act). The bill would update the Architectural Works Copyright Protection Act of 1990, which provided copyright protection for buildings, to now extend the protections to include golf courses. The bipartisan bill, H.R. 7228, continues to be discussed by the Judiciary committee.

“Robert Trent Jones Jr. is a living history of ASGCA and the profession of golf course architecture,” ASGCA President Mike Benkusky said. “The courses he continues to design around the world will be played for generations to come, and his commitment to the environment and securing for golf course architects the copyright protection of their work will have a lasting positive impact on the golf industry. He had come a long way from his first ASGCA Annual Meeting when his father brought him along to serve as a bartender.”

Jones becomes the third member of his family to be named Ross Award recipient. His father, ASGCA founding member Robert Trent Jones Sr., was honored with the inaugural award in 1976, and his brother, ASGCA Past President Rees Jones, received the 2013 award.

The Donald Ross Award is presented by the ASGCA Awards Committee, co-chaired by ASGCA Past Presidents Steve Smyers, ASGCA, and Rees Jones, ASGCA Fellow.

Past Donald Ross Award Recipients

  • 2023: Frank Jemsek, Jemsek Golf
  • 2022: John Lawrence, The Toro Company
  • 2021: Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, ASGCA, golf course architects
  • 2020: Renee Powell, golf pioneer/player/course owner
  • 2019: Joe Passov, golf writer
  • 2018: President George Herbert Walker Bush, U.S. President
  • 2017: Alice Dye, ASGCA Fellow, golf course architect
  • 2016: Michael Bamberger, golf writer
  • 2015: Bradley S. Klein, golf writer
  • 2014: Maj. Dan Rooney, founder, Folds of Honor Foundation
  • 2013: Rees Jones, ASGCA, golf course architect
  • 2012: Bill Kubly, golf course builder
  • 2011: James Dodson, golf writer/editor
  • 2010: Tim Finchem, PGA Tour Commissioner
  • 2009: Ron Dodson, sustainable golf advocate
  • 2008: George Peper, golf writer
  • 2007: Dr. Michael Hurdzan, ASGCA, golf course architect
  • 2006: Jim Awtrey, chief executive officer, PGA of America
  • 2005: John Singleton, irrigation pioneer
  • 2004: Thomas Cousins, philanthropist, urban golf developer
  • 2003: Bill Campbell, president, USGA, captain, Royal & Ancient Golf Club
  • 2002: Byron Nelson, professional golfer
  • 2001: Jack Nicklaus, ASGCA, professional golfer, golf course architect
  • 2000: Jaime Ortiz-Patino, owner and president Valderrama Golf Club
  • 1999: Arnold Palmer, professional golfer
  • 1998: Judy Bell, president, USGA
  • 1997: Gene Sarazen, professional golfer
  • 1996: Ron Whitten, golf writer
  • 1995: Pete Dye, ASGCA, golf course architect
  • 1994: James R. Watson, agronomist
  • 1993: Brent Wadsworth, golf course builder
  • 1992: Paul Fullmer, ASGCA executive secretary
  • 1991: Michael Bonallack, secretary, Royal & Ancient Golf Club
  • 1990: John Zoller, executive director, Northern California Golf Association
  • 1989: Dick Taylor, editor, “Golf World” magazine
  • 1988: Frank Hannigan, executive director, USGA
  • 1987: Charles Price, writer, “Golf World” magazine
  • 1986: Deane Beman, commissioner, PGA Tour
  • 1985: Peter Dobereiner, “London Observer” columnist, author
  • 1984: Dinah Shore, sponsor of women’s golf tournaments
  • 1983: Al Radko, director, USGA Green Section
  • 1982: Geoffrey Cornish, ASGCA, golf course architect, historian
  • 1981: James Rhodes, governor of Ohio
  • 1980: Gerald Micklem, captain, Royal & Ancient
  • 1979: Joe Dey, executive director, USGA
  • 1978: Herb and Joe Graffis, founders National Golf Foundation
  • 1977: Herbert Warren Wind, “The New Yorker” columnist, author
  • 1976: Robert Trent Jones, ASGCA, ASGCA founding member
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