Middletown Country Club - The Golf Association of Philadelphia
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Middletown Country Club

420 N. Bellevue Avenue | Langhorne, PA 19047

Public East Region

History

Middletown Country Club is celebrating more than a century of tradition in historic Langhorne, Pa. Originally founded as the Bucks County Country Club in 1901, the original course was a rudimentary nine-hole course that was located closer to Pine Road (Route 413). The club moved to its current location in 1913. The rolling course layout was designed in 1913 by Scottish architect Alexander Findlay, who designed many courses across the United States, especially in the Phialdelphia area such as Burlington, Coatesville, Medford Lakes, Llanerch and Pittsburgh Field Club. PGA TOUR player-turned architect George Fazio renovated several holes during his years of ownership of the club. Local golf historians will remember that Fazio dueled with Ben Hogan and Lloyd Mangrum in a playoff during the famous 1950 U.S. Open at nearby Merion Golf Club. Originally known as Langhorne Country Club, renovations by Stephen Kay have made the layout play to a challenging 6,217 yards and a par of 69.

To learn more about Middletown’s history, check out the Golf Association of Philadelphia Magazine’s piece on the club’s centennial, which appeared in the Summer 2013 issue.

Tee Sheet Front 9 Back 9 Course
Rating Slope Rating Slope Rating Slope
Back Men 34.7 128 34.4 117 69.1 123
Middle Men 33.6 123 33.6 114 67.2 119
Forward Men 32.4 117 32.4 111 64.8 114
Back Women 37.6 134 37.1 134 74.7 134
Middle Women 36.2 126 36.2 129 72.4 128
Forward Women 34.7 122 34.8 124 69.5 123

Locations

420 N. Bellevue Avenue
Langhorne, PA 19047