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Whitford Country Club
Course Information
Club Type:
Private
Founded:
1955
Architect:
William Gordon
General Information
Address:
600 Whitford Hills Road
Exton, PA 19341
Phone:
(610) 269-2150
Fax:
(610) 269-5087
Website:
www.whitfordcc.com
Email:
pmarshalek@whitfordcc.com
Club Contacts
Golf Professional:
Mike J. Ladden
(610) 269-2151
Club Manager:
Patrick J. Marshalek
(610) 269-2150
General Manager:
Patrick Marshalek
(484) 467-3872
Superintendent:
(610) 269-2151
Club Events
2023
Monday, August 14
GAP USGA Mid-Amateur Qualifier (1)
2022
Jun 27
GAP Open Championship Qualifier
2021
Aug 25
GAP Mixed Foursomes Championship
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Course Yardage & Ratings
Handicap Conversion Charts: [
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BLUE TEES
Front 9
Back 9
Course
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Men
36.7
137
35.4
137
72.1
137
HOLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
Par
4
3
4
5
3
4
4
4
5
36
4
4
5
3
4
4
5
3
4
36
72
Yards
377
189
418
562
118
378
370
386
487
3285
357
336
486
146
345
400
517
178
374
3139
6424
HCP
15
11
5
17
1
9
7
3
13
14
12
4
18
8
2
10
16
6
BLACK TEES
Front 9
Back 9
Course
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Men
37.3
139
36.0
139
73.3
139
HOLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
Par
4
3
4
5
3
4
4
4
5
36
4
4
5
3
4
4
5
3
4
36
72
Yards
411
192
432
573
133
400
381
401
498
3421
379
339
496
150
365
407
563
181
391
3271
6692
HCP
15
11
5
17
1
9
7
3
13
14
12
4
18
8
2
10
16
6
WHITE TEES
Front 9
Back 9
Course
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Men
35.5
131
34.3
132
69.8
132
HOLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
Par
4
3
4
5
3
4
4
4
5
36
4
4
5
3
4
4
5
3
4
36
72
Yards
344
177
388
466
102
363
340
375
462
3017
329
323
446
128
351
297
505
162
360
2901
5918
HCP
15
11
5
17
1
9
7
3
13
14
12
4
18
8
2
10
16
6
GREEN TEES
Front 9
Back 9
Course
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Rating
Slope
Men
33.3
123
32.7
126
66.0
125
HOLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
Par
4
3
4
5
3
4
4
4
5
36
4
4
5
3
4
4
5
3
4
36
72
Yards
295
130
310
467
99
280
257
295
410
2543
314
250
386
122
295
295
444
125
315
2546
5089
HCP
15
11
5
17
1
9
7
3
13
14
12
4
18
8
2
10
16
6
History
Bill and Dave Gordon also designed and built Whitford. And in this instance they actually helped to bring the club itself into existence.
A small group of Chester County business and professional men—Castleman Chesley, Al Ostheimer, Hugh Kenworthy, Larry Polite, Park Plank, George Wright, Cappie Wright, and John Young—met in the spring of 1955 to discuss the formation of a country club in Exton, just west of the junction of Lancaster Pike (U.S. 30) and Route 100. Several of them belonged to clubs such as Phoenixville, West Chester, and Coatesville. All of them believed that Chester County would welcome a new club with a championship course. The area itself was ripe for growth.
In May, 1955, a meeting of prospective members was held in John Young’s barn, on Route 30 and adjacent to the proposed site of the new club. Some 125 people were on hand. Al Ostheimer announced that he had bought the 165-acre Colebrook farm for $500 an acre with the intention of conveying it to the new club at the same price. In fact, he would retain a small part of the peripheral acreage for residential development.
Then the Gordons spoke. They had examined the land and were enthusiastic about it. There was an attractively rolling quality to much of it, there was a stream that would lend character to several of the holes, there were some fine old trees, and the soil could be counted on to yield good turfgrass.
Castleman Chesley, soon to be named the club’s first president, was the final speaker. He made clear that in addition to golf there would be, from the outset, swimming and tennis, and that Whitford would be a country club with a varied recreational and social program for the entire family. He also pointed out that the handsome old Chester County farmhouse would be converted into a very comfortable clubhouse. He concluded by urging those present to subscribe the sum of $25. All but a handful came forth and pledged, and the Whitford Country Club was born.
A 1976 photo of Whitford’s second -- and present -- clubhouse, which was converted from an old barn in 1968
At the next meeting, a short time later, about a hundred people attended. This time the "earnest money" was not a token amount. This time the requirement was $500. Fifty-five signed up on the spot, and in the weeks to come this number would increase, though not by leaps and bounds.
Still, there was now enough money to launch the various projects, chief among which was the construction of the golf course, and to arrange the necessary long- and short-term financing. A year later, in the summer of 1956, the members had nine holes to play. And, as you might have guessed, it was on Memorial Day, 1957, that the 18-hole course, the swimming pool, and the tennis courts were officially opened. The family dues for a golf member were $300. The club suffered severe financial buffeting during its early years, and on more than one occasion members found themselves confronted by unforeseen assessments.
Over the years since, as Whitford achieved financial stability and its membership grew, the course has been revised. The sequence of holes today is rather different from what it was in the late Fifties. The course now measures 6,365 yards from the white tees (6,734 from the blues, 5,703 from the reds) against a par of 72. The layout has its quota of strong holes. Two are especially memorable. On the 568-yard 4th, the third shot, rarely as short an iron as we would like, is played from a slightly downhill lie across a swale with a stream at the bottom of it to a green perched on a knob, somewhat angled to the fairway, and defended by both sand and trees. The 388-yard 8th doglegs boldly left, then climbs steeply to a generous green, bunkered right and left, that slopes steeply from back to front and can be unmanageable if you get above the cup.
When Whitford was founded, more than 40 years ago, few Philadelphians could identify Exton. Today, with tens of thousands, well educated and upwardly mobile, having moved to this part of Chester County over the last two decades, the area is very well known. And Whitford Country Club is perhaps its principal amenity.
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