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Palo Alto, California— Termas de Rio Hondo Golf Club, Argentina’s new international championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II (RTJ II) Golf Course Architects, celebrates its official grand opening on June 1, 2018.  Besides bringing a new layout to the country, it is a significant milestone in the expansion of the Santiago del Estero Province as a tourist destination.

Palo Alto, California— Whether on a stretch of Irish peninsula overlooking the Atlantic, sand dunes along the South China Sea, or enhancing an international sporting destination in Argentina, the global footprint of Robert Trent Jones II (RTJ II) Golf Course Architects is on the threshold of milestone achievements in 2018.

Palo Alto, California— Recently, when President Mauricio Macri of Argentina met with United States President Donald J. Trump, it should not be surprising that the conversation turned to golf. Both share the same passion for the game and Trump Golf owns numerous world-class courses.

Palo Alto, California— The golf course architecture firm of Robert Trent Jones II (RTJ II) is nearing completion of Hogs Head Golf Club, an original design adjacent to the scenic shoreline cliffs south of Waterville, Ireland. The unique layout will be unveiled in August 2017.

PALO ALTO, Calif., December 4, 2008 — The golf course architecture firm of Robert Trent Jones II® (RTJ II)—long known for developing golf courses in an environmentally responsible manner— has released its Green Proclamation: ten tenets that have guided the company’s design philosophy and that the firm commits itself to pursuing into the future.

The Green Proclamation complements the environmental efforts expended by the USGA, ASGCA, GCSAA, PGA of America, Audubon International, and other golf industry organizations.

Palo Alto, Calif., (April 7, 2015) - Following its 2014 renovation of Poppy Hills Golf Course, in Pebble Beach, Calif., storied golf architecture firm Robert Trent Jones II (RTJ II), has completed an extensive remodel of Contra Costa Country Club (CCCC) in Pleasant Hill, California. Routing through rolling foothills, the 90-year-old walkable course was originally designed by golden-age architect Arthur Vernon Macan.