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Shannopin Country Club

Country Club · Pittsburgh, PA · Founded 1920 · 18 Holes · Designed by Emil Loeffler/John McGlynn/Ferdinand Garbin

About Shannopin Country Club

Shannopin Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, named in honor of Shannopin, a Delaware Chief who inhabited the region in the early 18th century. The 18-hole course was designed by prominent Pittsburgh-area architect Emil Loeffler and hosted the 1954 Pittsburgh Open on the PGA Tour. Playing to a par of 71 across 6,406 yards, the course is characterized by tight fairways, undulating greens, and mature hardwood and pine trees woven throughout the layout.

Amenities & Facilities

Golf

Driving RangePutting GreenChipping GreenPractice BunkerMotor CartPull CartClub RentalClub FittingPro ShopGolf LessonsCaddie Service

Facilities

DiningEvent SpaceLodgingSwimming PoolTennis CourtsFitness CenterSpa

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