6,475 yards, 131 slope from the Blues One of the parts of any golf round I like to reminisce about is the journey that gets you to the First tee. That can mean a flight and hours in a rental car, or can be a few minutes from home, but whatever it is, I firmly … Continue reading Moselem Springs Golf Club
Category: George Fazio
Waynesborough Country Club
6,370 yards, 135 slope from the Blues Waynesborough CC is on the western Main Line in Paoli, Pennsylvania. The hip upscale quasi-rural feel of the area is almost as notable as the hilly, rolling brook parkland terrain throughout, which yields some remarkable golf. Aronimink is a five minute drive down the road, St. David's in … Continue reading Waynesborough Country Club
Squires Golf Club
6,207 yards, 129 Slope from the Blues Due north of downtown Philadelphia in Ambler, Pennsylvania, Squires Golf Club enjoys a unique mystical aura of sorts among local lore. At its core, however, the club strives to focus on what's vital out there. Enjoying oneself. There's a relaxed casualness that in a lot ways, is quite … Continue reading Squires Golf Club
Chester Valley Golf Club
6,225 yards, 132 slope from the Whites In Malvern, PA, Chester Valley Golf Club sits among the hills, its origins shrouded in mystery. It appears to have started as a club owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad and named the Pennsylvania Country Club. The course may have been designed by Donald Ross but there also seems … Continue reading Chester Valley Golf Club
Westover
6,253 yards and 122 SlopeCourse: J Ville, Shannondell and Westover make up the Norristown 3, or three courses in the Norristown area that are all pretty close to one another. This is a George Fazio design and I can appreciate that, as he designed a few of the courses in the area. Many are quite … Continue reading Westover
Downingtown CC
6,209 yards, 131 slope from the BluesCourse: Downingtown CC is in the town of the same name, which sits in one of the more west suburbs of the city.  It is one of a few private courses that opened up to the public a while ago and I’m glad they did.  The course was designed … Continue reading Downingtown CC
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