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Philadelphia Country Club

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Established
  
1890

Total holes
  
27

Date founded
  
1890

Type
  
Private

Phone
  
+1 610-525-6000

Slope rating
  
135

Location
  
Gladwyne, PA Lower Merion Township Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Tournaments hosted
  
1899 U.S. Women's Championship 1939 U.S. Open 2003 U.S. Women's Amateur 2005 U.S. Men's Amateur (co-host)

Website
  
Philadelphia Country Club

Address
  
1601 Spring Mill Rd, Gladwyne, PA 19035, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7AM–11PMThursday7AM–11PMFriday7AM–11PMSaturday7AM–11PMSunday7AM–11PMMonday7AM–11PMTuesday7AM–11PMWednesday7AM–11PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Philadelphia Cricket Club, Merion Golf Club, Llanerch Country Club, Meadowlands Country Club, Pine Valley Golf Club

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Philadelphia Country Club is a private country club located in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County. It has 27 holes of regulation golf including one 18-hole championship course, a nine-hole course, an Olympic-sized and baby pool, shooting lodge and range, squash facility, tennis, and paddle courts, a bowling alley, and a 100,000-foot clubhouse that includes four dining rooms, a terrace for outdoor seating during the warmer months and ballroom for weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs.

Contents

The heart of the club is the clubhouse, which includes four dining rooms and an outside terrace during warmer weather. There is also a ballroom that can accommodate up to 400 people, and numerous multi-purpose rooms that can be used for parties or meeting rooms. The clubhouse includes a fitness center, golf pro shop, and multiple locker rooms.

Philadelphia Country Club was one of the first six members of the USGA, and the golf course hosted the U.S. Open in 1939. It also hosted the 1899 U.S. Women's Championship and the 2003 U.S. Women's Amateur and co-hosted the 2005 Men's Amateur. Golf includes an 18-hole golf course, as well as a nine-hole golf course added in 1990 to celebrate the club's one hundredth anniversary. The 18-hole championship golf course is known as the Spring Mill Course and the 9-hole golf course is called Centennial. The club has two practice areas. The main practice area features a driving range, putting green and separate short game chipping area. The second practice area features a practice hole and practice putting green.

There are four other buildings at Philadelphia Country Club. One is a squash building that includes singles and doubles courts, viewing areas along with a party space and a pro shop. Philadelphia Country Club has hosted multiple U.S. Open Squash tournaments, including one as late as 2013 with another planned for 2015. The squash building includes four bowling alley's and a party area. Another building is the "summer house" that includes the snack bar, drink bar and dining area for the pool, along with a tennis and paddle hut on the other side of the building that includes a pro shop and lounge. The view from the summer house is aligned along the side of the fairway of the 18th hole of the Spring Mill course. There is also a shooting lodge for both trap and skeet shooting. The shooting lodge includes a large stone fireplace, a bar and party area. The club's grounds maintenance facility was renovated from the old clubhouse.

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References

Philadelphia Country Club Wikipedia