Allegheny Country Club is a historic private club founded in the late 19th century in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, featuring a Donald Ross-designed 18-hole layout that has stood as a benchmark of classic golf architecture in the Pittsburgh region. Ross returned to refine the course in 1923, and a 2007 restoration by Brian Silva preserved the prolific bunkering and elevation changes that define the original design. The club has hosted three USGA and PGA championships, including the 1963 PGA Championship, cementing its place among the most significant private clubs in Pennsylvania golf history.
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Diamond Run Golf Club is a private 18-hole course set among the rolling hills of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, founded in the early 1990s. Designed by legendary golfer and architect Gary Player, the layout features strategic bunkering, elevation changes, and a demanding par-3 17th hole played over water to a well-guarded green.
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Sewickley Heights Golf Club is a private 18-hole club established in the rolling hills of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, serving the western Pittsburgh region since the early 1960s. Designed by Ferdinand Garbin, the par-72 layout stretches 6,583 yards across naturally contoured terrain, with several holes offering views of the Ohio River Valley. The club has hosted regional championships including the Pennsylvania State Women's Amateur, cementing its standing in the Western Pennsylvania golf community.
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