Philadelphia Cricket Club

 Philadelphia Cricket Club
6025 W. Valley Green Road
Flourtown, PA  19031
 pccgolf@philacricket.com
  www.philacricket.com

Architect:  Willie Tucker
Founded:  1854

Club Contacts

Director of GolfJim Smith, Jr., Jr.  (215) 247-6113
Golf ProfessionalJim Smith, Jr., Jr.  (215) 247-6113
General ManagerJim Smith, Jr.  (215) 247-6001
General ManagerLinda Cozzi  (215) 247-6001
SuperintendentDan Meersman  (215) 247-6001 x3412

Course Slope & Ratings

Wissahickon TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 IV  Male  33.3 129  33.6 124  5509  66.9 127  70 
 III & IV Combo  Male  34.3 131  34 130  5797  68.3 131  70 
 III  Male  35.3 129  35.1 135  6190  70.4 132  70 
 II & III Combo  Male  36.1 131  35.5 133  6428  71.6 132  70 
 II  Male  36.8 128  35.9 140  6690  72.7 134  70 
 I & II Combo  Male  36.5 142  37.3 129  6919  73.8 136  70 
 I  Male  37.8 132  36.9 144  7131  74.7 138  70 
 IV  Female  36.1 128  36.2 141  5509  72.3 135  74 
 III & IV Combo  Female  36.9 130  37.3 145  5797  74.2 138  74 
 III  Female  38.2 146  38.3 137  6190  76.5 142  74 
Militia Hill TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 IV  Male  33 119  33.6 127  5368  66.6 123  72 
 III & IV Combo  Male  34.3 128  33.7 123  5674  68 126  72 
 III  Male  35 126  35.1 132  6159  70.1 129  72 
 II & III Combo  Male  35.6 129  35.8 136  6437  71.4 133  72 
 II  Male  36.3 132  36.6 139  6779  72.9 136  72 
 I & II Combo  Male  36.7 133  37.1 140  6968  73.8 137  72 
 I  Male  37.3 137  37.6 142  7219  74.9 140  72 
 IV  Female  36.3 119  35.3 126  5368  71.6 123  72 
 III & IV Combo  Female  37 123  36.2 131  5674  73.2 127  72 
 III  Female  37.8 137  38.2 129  6159  76 133  72 
St. Martins TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 II  Male    32 125  2380  32 125  35 
 I  Male    33.3 129  2682  33.3 129  35 
 II  Female    34.3 115  2380  34.3 115  35 
 I  Female    36 122  2682  36 122  35 

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Club History

The Philadelphia Cricket Club is one of four founding members of the Golf Association of Philadelphia and is the only country club in the country to have opened a golf course in each of the past three centuries. The St. Martins course, located in Chestnut Hill, was opened in 1895 and was designed by Willie Tucker. It hosted the United States Open Championship in 1907 (won by Alec Ross) and in 1910 (won by Alex Smith). Nine holes remain open today and the course has been recently renovated. To play St. Martins today is to go back in time and enjoy a parkland course, with cross bunkering and distinctive greens unlike those of the modern era.

Famed architect and club member A. W. Tillinghast designed the original Flourtown course, which opened in 1922. “Wissahickon,” as it was named in 2002, is dedicated to A. W. Tillinghast and has always been known for its challenging greens, difficult par fours, natural hazards and scenic views. In 2013, the course was painstakingly restored by Keith Foster. In addition to greatly improving course conditions, the restoration has resulted in a showcase of original and distinctive Tillinghast features. Wissahickon again highlights Tillinghast’s unique bunkering designs, his beautifully contoured greens, and irregularly shaped fairways, which include such features as the “Great Hazard.” Wissahickon has repeatedly hosted numerous state and local championships and has been named a “Top 100 Classic Course” multiple times.

The design team of Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry designed the newest Flourtown course, which opened in 2002. “Militia Hill” was named in honor of the surrounding parkland which commemorates George Washington’s last encampment before Valley Forge. The course is dedicated to Willie Anderson, a former Philadelphia Cricket Club Professional who was one of only four men to win the U.S. Open four times. Militia Hill boasts one of the most photographed holes in Pennsylvania – the third hole – which concludes with a “risk reward” shot over water on to a green framed by an old quarry. The course is also known for its beautiful surrounding vistas and natural features, such as an abandoned railroad tunnel that bisects the course and wetlands formed by the Lorraine Run. Militia Hill was nominated in 2003 as “Best New Course” and was almost immediately named a Top 25 golf course in Pennsylvania by Golf Digest.


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