Chartiers Country Club is a historic private golf club founded in 1919 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, featuring an 18-hole course designed by Scottish legend Willie Park Jr., a two-time Open Champion and pioneering golf architect. The par-70 layout stretches 6,562 yards and carries a slope rating of 133, reflecting the strategic bunkering and rolling terrain characteristic of Park's design philosophy. A 1999 renovation by Arthur Hills and Steve Forrest preserved the course's classic character while modernizing its playability for contemporary members.
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Edgewood Country Club is one of Pittsburgh's oldest private golf institutions, established in 1898 in the Edgewood neighborhood of western Pennsylvania. The 18-hole course was originally designed by Donald Ross in 1921, featuring the strategic bunkering and undulating greens characteristic of his classic American designs, with a later renovation by Arthur Hills in 1960.
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Fox Chapel Golf Club is a distinguished private club founded in the early 1920s in the affluent Fox Chapel borough northeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 18-hole course was designed by Seth Raynor and is celebrated as one of his finest works, featuring signature template holes including the Redan, Biarritz, and Punchbowl. A 2001 restoration by Tom Doak and Renaissance Golf Design preserved Raynor's original design intent, and the club has hosted the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship.
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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.
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Create AccountSouth Hills Country Club is a classic parkland private club founded in 1923 in the southern suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed by William Egan and routed across the natural elevation changes characteristic of Western Pennsylvania terrain, the 18-hole layout plays to a par 71 with a slope rating of 132. The club has hosted regional championship golf, including the 1978 Pennsylvania State Amateur Championship.
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St. Clair Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1916 in Upper St. Clair Township, southwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 18-hole parkland course was originally designed by Emil "Dutch" Loeffler, the club's first golf professional and a prominent figure in Western Pennsylvania golf architecture, and underwent a restoration by Brian Silva in 2001. The club has hosted notable regional championships including the 2004 Pennsylvania State Amateur and carries a slope rating of 137, reflecting the challenging nature of its natural rolling terrain.
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