Jasna Polana (meaning bright meadows in Polish) was the estate of John Seward Johnson I and his third wife, Barbara Piasecka, located at 8 Province Line Road in Princeton, New Jersey. After his death in 1983, she began to spend more time in Monte Carlo, Monaco and the estate was later converted into a country club.
In 1996, plans were approved to convert the grounds into a golf course. The Gary Player designed TPC Jasna Polana opened two years later, with the estate's main residence having been converted for use as the clubhouse and restaurant, and some other buildings on the estate being used as boarding facilities.
The championship golf course is a member of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour. Between 2000 and 2002 it hosted The Instinet Classic on the Champions Tour. In 1999, it hosted an edition of Shell's Wonderful World of Golf in which Tom Watson defeated Hale Irwin.
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