West Chester Country Club

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PA
United States

West Chester Golf & Country Club was founded in 1898 and is nestled in the rolling hills of Chester County, Pennsylvania. The course was designed by architect Karl Litten. It is a nine-hole golf course that plays to an 18-hole par 70 and measures 5,700 yards with a slope rating of 126. With tight fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and small greens, the course offers a challenge to players of all skill levels. The course sits on hilly terrain with narrow fairways bordered by rough, and features small, slightly sloped, and fast greens. Par-3 holes range from 113 to 190 yards requiring control and accuracy, while par-4 and par-5 holes include fairway bunkers, hill shots, and a water hazard on hole 8. Additional tee locations allow the course to be played as a double loop 18-hole venue.

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