Public · 18 holes
Cobbs Creek Golf Club
Philadelphia, PA — Historic 1916 Hugh Wilson design in Philadelphia. One of the most significant public course restoration projects in years — currently closed for renovation and expected to reopen as a world-class public course. Second oldest public course in Philadelphia.
Type
Parkland
Region
Mid-Atlantic
LooperScore
82.0
Holes
18
Par
72
Established
1916
Design & architects
- Hugh Wilson — architect
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Jeffersonville, PA · 13 mi away
Jeffersonville Golf Club, a timeless Donald Ross design opened in 1931, stands as a testament to classic golf architecture made accessible to the public. Ross, renowned for his philosophy of adapting courses to the natural terrain, imbued Jeffersonville with his signature small, undulating greens, presenting a subtle yet formidable challenge. The course, ingeniously converted from a former horse racing track, offers a unique historical backdrop, with the 11th and 16th holes occupying the site of the old oval. Having undergone a meticulous restoration in 2000 by architect Ron Pritchard, the course boasts modern amenities while preserving its historical integrity, including the re-addition of over 40 original bunkers and a re-routing for stronger finishing holes. Jeffersonville has a rich championship pedigree, having hosted the U.S.G.A United States Amateur Public Links Championships Sectional Qualifier twice, alongside numerous Montgomery County and Philadelphia Public Links Championships. Consistently ranked among Pennsylvania's top public courses, it delivers a challenging, valuable, and historically rich playing experience that continues to draw golfers seeking a true Ross gem.