Last week, I took a trip up to The Pennhills Club in Bradford, PA. The course was originally routed by Walter Travis who built the first 9 holes (now 2-10) in 1922. In 1937, a clubhouse was built up the hill by Clifford C. Wendehack, who designed Winged Foot and Bethpage's clubhouse among others and holes 1 & 18 were built buy an unknown architect. In the 1958, Dick Wilson did the final 7 holes (11-17) supposedly using the original routing of Travis.
The nine holes built by Travis are basically built on pretty flat terrain, but some of the holes have wonderful movement on the fairways and all the greens are very interesting. Below are a couple of pictures of the 7th green. Seven is a 390 yard par 4 that has a sharp dogleg around some trees. The second shot is over a small creek to a smallish green that has about as much interesting movement as I've seen in any green of its size. The green has a flatish area in front and the back half has a lowered center section with a raised horseshoe around it.
Unfortunately the morning I took my camera out we were trying to do the course rating between thunderstorms so I didn't get any more pictures.
The holes built by Wilson have more severely sloped greens, but don't have the interesting humps and bumps in them.
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