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Merion Golf Club

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450 Ardmore Ave
Ardmore, PA 19003-1033
610-642-5600

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Private, 36 holes, Unavailable
The East course at Merion has hosted four U.S. Opens -- in 1934, 1950, 1971, and 1981 -- and the Open returns in 2013. It is best known for the 1950 U.S. Open, when Ben Hogan won just 16 months after a near-fatal car accident.

While some thought the course was too short, and the property too small, to stand up to modern technology, huge crowds and corporate tents, the U.S.G.A. chose Merion for the 2013 Open after a successful U.S. Amateur in 2005. Bill Iredale, Merion's championship committee chairman, said at the time of the club's selection: "We feel that our East Course is a very special venue, a classic golf course which, while lengthened some 400 yards to accommodate modern players and equipment, still retains the same shot angles, bunkering and greens that challenged Bob Jones in 1930, Ben Hogan in 1950, Lee Trevino and Jack Nicklaus in 1971 and David Graham in 1981."

Both the East and West courses are built on gently rolling terrain and feature fast greens, narrow fairways and thick rough.

In his article My Fab 5, GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teacher Laird Small wrote that Merion is one of his favorite golf courses in the United States. Here's what he said:

"Another course that is not really too long, Merion demands that you hit the ball well off the tee if you want to score well. When you play a course like Merion, you have to think about what the course designer, in this case Hugh Wilson, is challenging you to do. If you can read the ideal shot and execute it, you can be successful. But if you don't, you'll pay the price."

This Club has multiple courses:
East
West


Course features:


Year Built: 1912
Designer: Hugh Wilson
Greens Grass Type: Bent Grass
Fairways Grass Type: Bent Grass
Water Hazards: Yes
Sand Bunkers: 100+
Yardage Markers: Sprinkler Heads Marked


Accepts tee times: No
Earliest call for tee time: N/A


Driving Range: No
Training Facilities: Putting Green, Teaching Pro, Chipping Area
On-Site Golf Pro: Scott Nye


Dress Code: N/A
Spikes: No
Guests: Closed
Access: Course
Discounts: None


Rental Clubs: No
Carts: Gas, Course access
Cart fees: $0-5 per cart (18 holes), N/A per cart (9 holes)
Pullcarts: $0-5
Caddies: Available
Walking: Not Allowed


Restaurant: Restaurant
Bar: None


Hours: Open 7:30, Close 5:00
Available products: Clubs, Apparel, Accessories


County: Delaware
Homes on Course: No
Golf Community: No
 

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Scorecards:
Front 9 | Back 9
Hole123456789Out
Yardage0
Par45354444336
Ladies Par45355544338
Handicap9313715111517
Ladies Handicap9315111135717
Hole101112131415161718In
Yardage0
Par44434443434
Ladies Par44434444536
Handicap16812186104142
Ladies Handicap14281861241610

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