HARTFORD - A recent ceremonial groundbreaking marked the start of construction on a $5 million golf facility, which will be used both as a practice facility for PGA tour professionals during the Travelers Championship and as a learning center for y
HARTFORD â A recent ceremonial groundbreaking marked the start of construction on a $5 million golf facility, which will be used both as a practice facility for PGA tour professionals during the Travelers Championship and as a learning center for youth golf programs by The First Tee of Connecticut.
Located at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, the facility has been made possible through a partnership of Northeast Utilities/Connecticut Light & Power, the Travelers Championship, The First Tee of Connecticut and the PGA tour.
In addition, the project is supported by multiple legal, engineering, and architectural organizations including Faxon & Booth Golf Design; the Greater Hartford area law firms of Robinson & Cole LLP, Levy & Droney P.C., and Day Pitney LLP; civil engineering firm Fuss & OâNeill; architects WP+G; The Keystone Companies; and Fortunato Construction Group.
The entire facility will enlarge the golf courseâs current practice area from five acres to 22 acres.
A premier feature of the facility will be the expanded driving range, increasing its length from 260 yards to 360 yards. Additionally, the facility will include a short practice course, 11,000 square-foot putting green, 13,000 square-foot chipping area, and 110,000 square-feet of tees.
The project will provide a state-of-the-art practice facility for PGA tour professionals during the Travelers Championship.
The facility will also be utilized by The First Tee of Connecticut, a youth development organization that uses golf as its vehicle to teach life skills and character development to children throughout the state. More than 36,000 children statewide are benefiting from The First Tee of Connecticut programs, which include in-school instruction, group lessons, regional teams, and scholarships.
The facility will be operational for the 2008 Travelers Championship, to be held in June 2008.
