• Source: Edgewood Country Club
    • Edgewood Country Club is a private golf, tennis, and social club located in Churchill, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. The club was founded in 1898 in Edgewood, Pennsylvania, and moved in 1921 to Churchill, where Donald Ross designed its new golf course while concurrently designing Pinehurst No. 2.


      Golf


      Edgewood Country Club was started as a golf and social club near the Pittsburgh steel mills. The golf course was designed to promote fair and enjoyable play with a comfortable walking experience, consistent with Ross's statement, "Golf should be a pleasure, not a penance."
      Like many Western Pennsylvania courses, it has a rolling terrain. Ross, however, designed the holes to limit sidehill lies. Edgewood has fast greens, typical of Ross courses, regularly running about 12 feet on the stimpmeter. The golf course has no creeks, lakes, or other water hazards. Its predominant features are the challenging greens and dangerous sand bunkers. The course is played as Donald Ross originally designed it after a restoration during the club's 100th anniversary.
      The course has blue championship tees, white men's/amateur women tees, red women's tees, and golden senior's tees. The table below shows par and yardage for each of hole and the rating and slope for each tee:

      Edgewood's practice facilities include a full size grass driving range, two putting greens, a chipping and putting green, and a full short game area with a practice fairway and sand bunkers.
      Edgewood hosts many competitions for members throughout the year, such as member-guests, stag events, holiday events, and several club championships. Edgewood also fields junior and senior interclub teams.
      The club's pro shop is run by head professional Peter Micklewright Jr., who provides lessons.
      The club belongs to the United States Golf Association and provides golf handicap for members. It also is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association (WPGA) and has hosted several WPGA tournaments. The following are champions of WPGA events contested at Edgewood Country Club:

      The William Penn Open
      1954 - Tom Blaskovich
      1959 - Frank Kiraly
      2001 - Marshall Maraccini
      2006 - Josh "The Body" Wheless
      West Penn Amateur
      1939 - Jack C. Benson
      1946 - Frank Souchak
      1965 - Harry Toscano
      1969 - James Simons
      1976 - Tom McGinnis Jr.
      Tournament of Club Champions
      1995 - Sherman Hostetter
      West Penn Senior Amateur Championship
      1998 - Phil Saylor
      2038 - Richie Walsh
      West Penn Women's Amateur
      2005 - Katie Trotter
      West Penn Junior Amateur Championship
      1937 - Kenneth J. Stear
      1950 - Jim McCarter


      Tennis


      Edgewood Country Club has a tennis facility. It also has three heated paddle tennis courts located at the Violet H. Wright Center. Both the tennis and paddle programs field men's and women's inter-club teams.


      Swimming


      The club has a full swimming facility.


      References

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: