The Eisenhower 808 Top was opened in 1976 and was named after the 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was a renowned golf enthusiast. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones II, a legendary golf course architect who is famous for designing some of the world's most iconic golf courses. Jones' design philosophy was to create a course that was both challenging and beautiful, with a focus on strategy and playability.
The Eisenhower 808 Top features several signature holes that are sure to test even the most skilled golfers. One of the most notable holes is the par-5 10th hole on the 808 course, which features a dogleg left design and a dramatic elevation change. Golfers must hit a precise drive to set up a manageable approach shot to the green. eisenhower 808 top
Another standout hole is the par-3 17th hole on the Top course, which features a stunning view of the surrounding landscape. Golfers must hit a precise shot to a well-protected green, with a large pond and several bunkers guarding the approach. The Eisenhower 808 Top was opened in 1976
The Eisenhower 808 Top has hosted numerous tournaments and events over the years, including the prestigious Abilene Junior Golf Tournament. The course has also been selected as a qualifier site for several national golf tournaments. Jones' design philosophy was to create a course