Waynesborough Country Club

 Waynesborough Country Club
440 Darby-Paoli Road
Paoli, PA  19301
 abrigham@wcc1965.org
  www.wcc1965.org

Architect:  George Fazio
Founded:  1965

Club Contacts

Golf ProfessionalAdam Brigham  (610) 296-2122
General ManagerJoe Furko  (610) 296-2122
SuperintendentBen Kovacs  (610) 842-0095

Course Slope & Ratings

Waynesborough Country Club TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 Junior Gold  Male  29.5 89  29.6 95  3475  59.1 92  73 
 Silver  Male  31.6 113  31.4 114  4556  63 114  71 
 Green  Male  33.2 119  33.4 122  5397  66.6 121  71 
 White/Green  Male  33.8 121  34 124  5650  67.8 123  71 
 White  Male  34.6 123  34.8 127  5989  69.4 125  71 
 Blue  Male  35.7 128  35.4 129  6361  71.1 129  71 
 Black  Male  36 131  36.4 133  6671  72.4 132  71 
 Gold  Male  37.4 138  37 136  7141  74.4 137  71 
 Junior Gold  Female  30.9 103  30.9 114  3475  61.8 109  73 
 Alt Fwd  Female  35.1 126  35.2 125  5071  70.3 126  73 
 Green/Alt  Female  35.4 126  35.7 127  5204  71.1 127  73 
 Green  Female  35.9 128  36.3 129  5397  72.2 129  73 
 White/Green  Female  36.3 129  36.9 135  5650  73.2 132  73 
 White  Female  37 131  37.6 137  5989  74.6 134  73 

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Club History

At much the same time as the Squires course was taking shape, George Fazio was retained to design and build a course in the Paoli area. A small group of business and professional men led by A. John May, C. F. "Bud" Fretz, George Knight, and Thomas W. L. Cameron believed that the vigorous growth of the Upper Main Line had established the need for another family-oriented country club. Tom Cameron was elected president of Waynesborough, a post that would also come to be held, in turn, by Knight, May, and Fretz.

The founders located an attractive parcel of some 200 acres along Route 252 in Easttown Township, only a few miles down the road from Aronimink. The name "Waynesborough" was chosen because the site was once part of the historic Wayne estate and near the birthplace of the American Revolutionary War general, "Mad" Anthony Wayne.

When the club opened, in May of 1965, its members could enjoy a swimming pool with five Olympic-length racing lanes, four tennis courts, and, as was the case at Squires, a demanding golf course. An old farm dwelling along 252, called Fox House, served temporarily as the clubhouse.


Waynesborough’s original -- and temporary -- clubhouse.

George Fazio had been asked to create a truly challenging eighteen over land which ranged from rolling to hilly. And he had done so. The course measured some 7,000 yards from the back tees, 6,500 plus from the white markers. Again, the greens were big and bold. And the bunkering, though not unduly penal, was, particularly at greenside, not to be taken lightly. A number of the two- shotters—after hitting your Sunday best from the tee you occasionally got to go at the green with a 4-iron, more often with a 3-wood—were especially taxing. It was a little more than the average self-respecting 15-handicapper had bargained for, but it was undeniably strong and contemporary. In the years to come it would be softened a bit, and a balance achieved between brawn and finesse. Nonetheless, its Slope today is a far from puny 131—only a dozen of the more than 100 courses in the Golf Association of Philadelphia can point to a higher figure.

In 1968 a new clubhouse opened its doors. Members could choose the downstairs Grille Room, patterned after an English pub, or the more formal atmosphere of the Waynesborough Room, upstairs. Five paddle tennis courts and an attendant shelter would be added during the 1970s. And the tennis complex would grow to include a total of 14 courts as well as a pro shop and patio.


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