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At Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course from 2012-14, Foster faced an intact original routing but one that had been heavily overgrown with trees planted in the post-World War II era.
Philadelphia Cricket Club is located at two sites. However, the host course, the Wissahickon Course, is at the main site in Flourtown, Pennsylvania.
That’s how more than 70 professionals should feel May 8-11, when they step onto the Wissahickon Course at Philadelphia Cricket Club to compete in the Truist Championship.
The Cricket Club has three courses under its purview, and even hosted two U.S. Opens (1907 and 1910) at its original course, the now-9-hole St. Martins course in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood.
The Philadelphia Cricket Club is the oldest country club in the U.S., and it originally focused on cricket, then tennis, before golf entered the picture in the late 1800s.
Philadelphia Cricket Club's Wissahickon Course is ready for Truist Championship close-up A.W. Tillinghast's gem was restored by architect Keith Foster using aerial photographs from the early 1930s.
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FLOURTOWN, Pa. (AP) — With the tease of a possible ace on each tee shot, golf fan Jason Brown hunkered down early at the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s 14th hole. This was no ordinary par-3, and ...