Radnor Valley Country Club
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Radnor Valley Country Club was originally designed in 1952 by notable Philadelphia course architect Dick Wilson and was redesigned in 1968 by Bill Gordon. The 18-hole course features 6,562 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. Located in Villanova, Pennsylvania on the Philadelphia Main Line, the course is situated on a property with significant natural features. The front nine loops around the south end of the property primarily in the hills while the back nine is set on the northerly meadows and wetlands. The course has tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and water following players along the back nine.
The course is a very challenging par 70 with a great mix of long and short holes, and is a classic shot-makers golf course demanding accurate tee shots and well struck approach shots positioned below the hole in order to negotiate the sloping slick greens. Water comes into play on eight holes. The course underwent significant changes due to highway construction; in the mid 60s the golf course was redesigned by Bill Gordon to accommodate the Blue Route (RT 476), and in 1997 Ault Clark and Associates rebuilt all the putting greens to USGA specifications.
Radnor Valley has hosted numerous prominent local PGA Section and Golf Association of Philadelphia tournaments, including the Philadelphia Section PGA Championship in 2013, USGA US Open Local Qualifier in 1999, and serves as proud host of multiple PGA tournaments and qualifiers.
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