I have an update on what may have been the first full-fledged golf course in Philly, called Shenley Pines. This info comes courtesy of Jim Hutchins (darn it Jim, ask Ran to be a member!).
The house owned by H.M. Sill was known as "Shenley". The house owned by T.H. Dougherty was known as "Pines". These were very elegant houses, as you'll see below. Here is info from the Bryn Mawr library on Sill and Dougherty:
**SILL, H. M. - SHENLEY - JOHNSON, LINDLEY - F,H15G
bio: Sill, Harold Montgomery (1854-) m1877 Pauline Wiener(1855-00)
- banker w/E W Clark from 1871 - s/John Todhunter Sill&Sarah C. Dunlap
- ret 1888
loc: nw - Germantown,School La
- - b-i-law to Dougherty - esd Schoolhse la
bldg: 1884 - - downspout - dem
Sill, Dougherty
S. F. Hotchkin, Ancient and Modern Germantown, Mt. Airy, and Chestnut Hill, 1889, p. 130: "Mr. Sill's fine large Queen Anne cottage . . . The similar residence of Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Sill's brother-in-law, is adjacent."
**DOUGHERTY, T. HARVEY - THE PINES - JOHNSON, LINDLEY - F
bio: Dougherty, Thomas Harvey (1853- ) & Amelia Wiener
distiller - s/Chas A. D.bro-in-law of Mr. Sill, nxt
- 1886:w/J. A. Dougherty Sons, att UP 1869-70.
loc: nw - Germantown
- esd Schoolhse Lane
bldg: 1885 c? - - eye - dem
Sill, Dougherty
S. F. Hotchkin, Ancient and Modern Germantown, Mt. Airy, and Chestnut Hill, 1889, p. 130: "Mr. Sill's fine large Queen Anne cottage . . . The similar residence of Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Sill's brother-in-law, is adjacent."
Here is a pic of the Shenley house:
Here is a pic of the Pines house: