THE CAMPUS COURSE AT TEXAS A&M
🇺🇸 College Station, TX, USA
Designed by Ralph Plummer

The Campus Course at Texas A&M represents a living laboratory, where generations of Aggie golfers have honed their skills. Carved into the rolling, oak-studded terrain synonymous with the Brazos Valley, the course reflects a classic parkland design that emphasizes strategic play over brute power.
Initially designed by Ralph Plummer in the mid-20th century, the course has undergone subtle refinements over the years, maintaining its commitment to playability. Characterized by tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers, The Campus Course favors thoughtful course management, challenging golfers to navigate doglegs and approach shots with precision rather than simply bombing off the tee.
While not a stage for major professional tournaments, The Campus Course serves as the proving ground for future stars, deeply embedded within the university's athletic culture. More than just a golf course, it represents the heartbeat of Aggie golf, a place where legends are born, and the spirit of competition thrives. The 19th hole anecdotes are endless, but the one you will hear the most frequently involves senior year bragging rights, and the golf team's coach, J.T. Higgins, who helped found the course in 1951.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Texas A & M at The Campus Course at Texas A&M has a Course Vaults score of 6.2 out of 10 based on 14 explicit golfer ratings.
Texas A & M was designed by Ralph Plummer.
Yes. Texas A & M at The Campus Course at Texas A&M is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Texas A & M is 71.
Texas A & M plays 6,908 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Texas A & M is 130.