The 48th PGA Professional National Championship, presented by Club Car, Mercedes-Benz and OMEGA, will be held June 21-24, 2015 at the Philadelphia club. A field of 312 will compete on the club’s Wissahickon and Militia Hill golf courses.
The Philadelphia Cricket Club has been selected to host the 48th PGA Professional National Championship presented by Club Car, Mercedes-Benz and OMEGA, June 21-24, 2015. It marks the second time the event will be hosted in the Philadelphia PGA Section.
The Championship will bring a field of 312 to Philadelphia Cricket Club. The Championship will utilize the Wissahickon Course, built by renowned golf architect A.W. Tillinghast in 1922; and the Militia Hill Course, a 2002 design by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. Wissahickon, named after the creek that borders one side of the property and dedicated to Tillinghast, will host the Championship’s final 36 holes.
“It is exciting to have our PGA Professional National Championship coming to Philadelphia Cricket Club, a venue that connects much of the early history of golf in this country with the design excellence of A.W. Tillinghast, who was a key advisor at our founding nearly a century ago,” said PGA of America President Ted Bishop.
Founded in 1854, the Philadelphia Cricket Club is one of the oldest clubs in the U.S. devoted to the playing of games. Its English founders played cricket on available grounds before the club’s first golf course, St. Martins, was built in 1895 by Willie Tucker. It was expanded to 18 holes two years later. The course hosted the 1907 and 1910 U.S. Open, before the club purchased its current property. The original nine-hole St. Martins layout exists today.
“We’re very honored to host the 2015 PGA Professional National Championship, with our historic Wissahickon Course designed by our legendary member, A.W. Tillinghast,” said Philadelphia Cricket Club 2015 Tournament Chair Bob Bauer.
“After years of research and planning, the club hired Keith Foster, a Tillinghast golf course restoration specialist, to return the original and distinctive features to the course and bring it up to date to account for changes in golf technology. We are confident this historic course will provide a worthy test for the finest PGA Professionals competing in this prestigious Championship. We look forward to welcoming the PGA of America in 2015.” Wissahickon’s restoration will be complete this May.
Details on the club’s restoration of the golf course were included in the September 2013 issue of C&RB (“Staying in First”).
Since 1887, Philadelphia Cricket Club has been the site of both Golf Association of Philadelphia and Philadelphia PGA-sanctioned championships. The par-70, 7,119-yard Wissahickon highlights Tillinghast’s unique strategic bunkering, contoured greens, and narrow fairways.
“We have a fantastic membership that I know is looking forward to hosting this National Championship,” said Philadelphia Cricket Club PGA Director of Golf Jim Smith Jr. “Wissahickon and Militia Hill are two distinctly different courses, but complement each other so well. Militia Hill received rave reviews for its design and conditioning while hosting multiple Section and Golf Association of Philadelphia events. Our membership is confident that the restoration of Wissahickon will have this Tillinghast design mentioned as one of his finest classic courses.”
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