Bobby Weed with Fuzzy Zoeller laid out the eye-catching course at TPC Summerlin in 1991. It’s a fond venue for Tiger Woods as he claimed his very first professional victory here in 1996.
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Bobby Weed with Fuzzy Zoeller laid out the eye-catching course at TPC Summerlin in 1991. It’s a fond venue for Tiger Woods as he claimed his very first professional victory here in 1996.

TPC Summerlin
Bobby Weed with Fuzzy Zoeller laid out the eye-catching course at TPC Summerlin in 1991. It’s a fond venue for Tiger Woods as he claimed his very first professional victory here in 1996 at the Las Vegas Invitational – now called the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
“Twenty minutes from the Las Vegas strip, Summerlin is more than a golf course,” wrote George Peper in Golf Courses of the PGA Tour, “it is the largest master-planned community in America, a 22,000-acre project that will be the home of 150,000 people. It was developed by the Summa Corporation, heirs of billionaire Howard Hughes’s empire; Summerlin was the name of Hughes’s mother.
Designed by Bobby Weed with player consultant (and 1983 LVI champion) Fuzzy Zoeller, the TPC received strongly favorable reviews from both the pros and amateurs. Zoeller, who likes to build courses that are fun, said his goals at Summerlin were simple: to give players clear targets from the tees, to allow them a chance to roll their approach shots onto the greens, and to keep the green undulations subtle.”