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The Cricket Club, circa 1922, is where he wasn’t just a designer but also a member. It’s where he called home. As a plaque on the Wissahickon Course so succinctly put it, it’s “where he ...
HISTORY: Philadelphia Cricket Club has a rich and deep history dating back to the mid 1800s, when it was incorporated by its English founding members, who played cricket, prior to golf.
Golf Course Review - Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) FACTS & STATS: Course Architect: A.W. Tillinghast (1922), Keith Foster (June 2013-14 - restoration). Year Opened: 1922.
Tillinghast, an elite golfer and a member at Cricket in Chestnut Hill, convinced the membership in 1920 to buy property in Flourtown, about five miles northeast, and the Wissahickon course opened ...
By Bruce Adams. [email protected] . FLOURTOWN – Jim Smith Jr, Director of Golf at Philadelphia Cricket Club, was pleased with the way the Wissahickon course stood up to the attack on ...
Take a tour of the Philadelphia Cricket Club's Wissahickon Course, site of Truist Championship 04:11. Fans said the experience over the past three days has been amazing and something you can't get ...
If this was a normal week, and the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course was like many PGA Tour stops, a repeated venue, Justin Thomas might have used some of the early week to escape ...
PHILADELPHIA — The technological advancements of the driver and the refinement of the golf ball to make it fly farther have made an antique like the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon ...
PHILADELPHIA – A.W. Tillinghast built a handful of golf’s greatest cathedrals but before he died in 1942, the famed golf architect known far and wide simply as “Tillly,” requested that his ...
PHILADELPHIA – A.W. Tillinghast built a handful of golf’s greatest cathedrals but before he died in 1942, the famed golf architect known far and wide simply as “Tillly,” requested that his ashes be ...