Llanerch Country Club

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Llanerch Country Club is a private club in Haverford Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, located in Havertown, PA. The 18-hole course measures 6,716 yards with a slope of 139 and was originally designed by Alex Findlay, with recent renovations by Stephen Kay and Brian Schneider in 2020. The course has a par of 71 and features unique design elements including linear mounds replicating walls, cross bunkers for risk-reward play, six greens sitting in a line on a ridge, and a driveable par 4.

The course features very above average par 3s with well-connected greens and tees set in a beautiful parkland setting. Renovations completed in 2020 updated bunkers and green complexes. The club has hosted numerous championships, including the first PGA Championship conducted in its modern stroke play format, won by Dow Finsterwald in 1958. World Golf Hall of Fame member Denny Shute served as head professional there from 1933 until 1936.

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