Centre Hills Country Club

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PA
United States

Centre Hills Country Club opened in 1921 and is a 27-hole private club located within the Borough of State College, Pennsylvania. The golf course features three distinctive nine-hole options that include some of the finest greens in Pennsylvania. The course measures 6,456 yards with a par of 71 and a rating/slope of 72.0/133, featuring bent grass fairways and greens with 63 sand bunkers.

The original nine-hole course, The Findlay, serves as the Club's Front Nine and opened in 1922 under the design of Alexander Findlay, known as the Father of American Golf. Narrow fairways and small, well-bunkered greens characterize this course. The Club's Back Nine, The Jones, opened in 1967 under the direction of celebrated golf course architect Robert Trent Jones. The Jones course incorporates water features on five of its holes with the notable Slab Cabin Run, a tributary of Spring Creek, beautifully running through. The third nine holes, The Clark, lies adjacent to the Club's practice facility and opened in 1992, with Edmund Ault leading its development using innovative design concepts.

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