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Philadelphia is home to several historic public golf courses that predate the 1940s, offering a glimpse into the city's rich golfing legacy. Courses like Cobbs Creek Golf Club (1916) and Middletown Country Club (1913) are among the earliest public courses in the area, providing golfers with challenging layouts that have withstood the test of time. Philmont Country Club (1906), originally established as a private course but now open to the public through GolfNow, also holds a special place in the city's history. In the 1920s, Paxon Hollow Golf Course (1926) and Melrose Country Club (1927) were established, offering golfers classic designs and a rich tradition. As the 1930s and 1940s rolled in, John F. Byrne Golf Club (1931) and Pennsauken Country Club (1932) added to the area's golfing heritage, providing affordable and accessible golf for all. These courses are not just venues for play; they are landmarks of Philadelphia's early golf culture, where the sport's history is preserved in every round.
Top Historical Philly Public Golf
1906 Philmont Country Club (GOLFNOW)
1910 Abington Club, PA
1913's Middletown Country Club
1916 Cobbs Creek Golf Club
1926 Paxon Hollow Golf Course
1927 Melrose Country Club
1927 Juniata Golf Club
1931 John F. Byrne Golf Club
1932 Pennsauken Country Club
1940 Walnut Lane Golf Club
1947 Springfield Twp. Golf Club
1940s and OLDer Public Golf Courses in Philadelphia
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