OUR Vision for the Future of Rock Creek PArk Golf

National Links Trust has begun the first chapter of the Nation’s Capital Project - The Rehabilitation Rock Creek Park Golf. Rock Creek Park Golf is one of the oldest public golf courses in the country and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. While historically significant, over the last several decades lack of investment has caused conditions to deteriorate to the point where the community’s use of the facility has drastically decreased. NLT will address this and rehabilitate the facility to become a true community asset for golfers and non-golfers alike. Economic and environmental sustainability will be key tenets to this project that will be funded entirely by NLT’s operations and private philanthropy.

By investing in this facility, NLT can increase our impact in the community and change lives through golf by expanding the reach of our programs and providing better access to affordable recreation and greenspace.


As of May 2026, this project is temporarily paused, but will be resuming soon in partnership with the National Park Service. Learn more here.


Learn More ABOUT THE PROJECT

 

Why Now?

A once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of our city.

 

Rock Creek Park Golf is one of the oldest public golf courses in the United States. Built by Golden Age architect William Flynn in the early 1920s, the facility has served as an affordable, accessible golf course and community center. For its architectural and cultural significance, it has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Unfortunately, over the last several decades the facility’s conditions have deteriorated. Hole corridors have narrowed, turf throughout the course has become sparse, the rundown clubhouse lacks modern amenities and is not handicap accessible and as a result of all of this the facility’s impact on the local community falls far short of its potential.

NLT’s 50-year lease of the property with the National Park Service allow us to address these issues and ensures the facility will be managed with economic and environmental sustainability as key tenets. With this project, the facility will be a true community asset for golfers and non-golfers alike.

 

Plan Features

The project at Rock Creek Park Golf will be executed in two phases over roughly two years.

 

Phase 1

Phase 2

 

Design Philosophy

NLT believes that municipal golf courses should be accessible to the entire community, while also providing beautiful green space for communities to come together.

 

Our work has been informed by three pillars:

  • Create engaging, environmentally and economically sustainable facilities where golf is affordable and fun.

  • Transform facilities into multi-use community spaces that celebrate the city’s unique history.

  • Promote access to golf for golfers of all ability levels.

 

Project Outcomes

The rehabilitated Rock Creek Park Golf facility will impact our community and change lives.

 

A rehabilitated Rock Creek Park Golf facility has been envisioned to better serve everyone in our community. Our project will result in:

  • Greater impact on our community and more lives changed through increased reach of NLT programs - like our workforce development and caddie program - and increased access to affordable recreation and green space for those in the community.

  • Increased economic activity will result in 60 new jobs for local residents, increased investment in community programs, and will allow the landscape to be sustainably managed to promote forest health, reversing decades of deterioration.

  • Environmental sustainability through requiring fewer resources for turf maintenance, providing native habitat for wildlife, and more.

  • Increased reach of community partner programming - like First Tee - Greater Washington, DC - who will have a permanent headquarters in the clubhouse.

  • Pedestrian access to the facility and better connection to the city’s public transportation system.

  • Accessible recreation for non-golfers like our multi-use jogging, walking, and hiking trails, a picnic pavillion, and putting course modeled after the Himalayas at St. Andrews

  • Fun, engaging golf courses for golfers of all ability levels to enjoy.

 

Sustainability

A plan for economic and environmental sustainability.

 

Our goal is to create a true community asset for golfers and non-golfers alike, increasing the impact we can have our community and the number of lives changed through golf in our nation’s capital. Environmental sustainability has been a point of emphasis throughout the design process and will remain so through construction and operations. Increased economic activity at the facility will allow for significant focus and investment in environmental sustainability initiatives. Once completed, the management of the facility will set a national standard for environmentally-friendly golf courses. Environmentally-sustainable aspects of this project include:

  • Long-term net gain in tree canopy. Since May of 2024, NLT has continued to refine the proposed rehabilitation plan consulting with members of the community and industry experts. With this updated plan, we have reduced the tree canopy to be removed (now 5.8 acres vs. 6.1 in May) and maintained the tree canopy to be added or supplemented (7.1 acres). To get to this, we will plant approximately 1,500-2,100 trees (3:1 for every healthy native tree removed).

  • 12.3 acres of meadows added including 5.7 acres of pollinators, significantly increasing the amount of rare, critical meadow habitat in Rock Creek Park. These planting acreages have increased since May of 2024. In May of 2024, these estimates were 11.1 acres of meadows and 4.5 acres of pollinators.

  • Reuse of felled trees for furniture, countertops, siding, trim, and decking in our project and others on NPS land.

  • Significant reduction in soil erosion and sediment run-off into Rock Creek through rain gardens, healthy turf coverage, meadow grasses, and other stormwater management techniques.

  • Solar and Geothermal energy used to power operations.

  • Fewer resources used in golf course maintenance due to new turf grass selection, increased air flow, and sunlight.

  • Capture and use of rainwater that falls on-site through cistern.

  • Invasive plant management program that will protect forest edge from overgrowth of non-native plant species.

  • Healthy, native habitats created for wildlife.

 

Support the Project

This project will be driven by the community and built for the community.

 

This project will be funded entirely by NLT operations and private philanthropy, so over the next several years, we need the support of our entire community. Together, we can make this vision become a reality.

 

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