Pittsburgh Field Club Scorecard

Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, United States — United States Of America

About Pittsburgh Field Club

The Pittsburgh Field Club is a prestigious golf club located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1882, making it one of the oldest golf clubs in the United States. The club's original location was in nearby Fox Chapel, but it moved to its current site in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in 1916. The golf course at Pittsburgh Field Club is renowned for its scenic beauty and challenging layout. It was designed by renowned golf course architect William S. Flynn, who also designed several other notable golf courses including the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and the Cherry Hills Country Club. The club's golf course features 18 holes and covers an area of approximately 160 acres. It is characterized by its tree-lined fairways, undulating greens, and strategic bunkering. The course offers a variety of challenges, requiring players to exercise both skill and strategy to navigate the course successfully. Aside from golf, Pittsburgh Field Club also offers various amenities for its members including tennis courts, swimming pools, and dining facilities. The club has a rich history and has served as a social hub for the Pittsburgh community for over a century. Notable tournaments and events have been held at Pittsburgh Field Club throughout the years, including the Western Pennsylvania Amateur Championship and the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in 1954. It continues to be a revered destination for golf enthusiasts in the Pittsburgh area.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Standard Scratch Score: 71
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Unspecified

HoleParSIYardage
143467
2413312
359487
4317131
557480
6315197
7411372
841428
945410
1044375
1158499
1242430
13416320
14314191
1556538
16312178
17410349
18318151
Total716315