Locust Hill Country Club

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Address:
Jefferson Road
Pittsford
NY
14534
United States

Locust Hill Country Club is a historic private golf club located in Pittsford, New York, on the north side of Jefferson Road. Founded in 1925 by Rochester business professionals, the club originally featured a nine-hole course on 89 acres of former farmland. The course was expanded to eighteen holes in 1927 by renowned Scottish architect Seymour Dunn, who had previously designed The Lake Placid Golf Club.

The club has established itself as one of the finest in the Rochester area, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and esteemed golf course. A significant milestone in the club's legacy occurred in 1977 when it became home to the Wegmans Rochester International, an LPGA tour event that started as "The Bankers Trust Classic" and was elevated to the PGA Championship of the LPGA Tour in 2010, making it one of the longest-running events on the tour.

Over nearly a century, Locust Hill has evolved while maintaining its core values of family, golf, and community. The facility underwent major reconstruction following a devastating fire in 1936, which destroyed the original structures. The rebuilt club features updated facilities for golf, recreation, and events, making it a centerpiece of the Rochester community.

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