Kennett Square Golf & Country Club

 Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
100 East Locust Lane
Kennett Square, PA  19348
 rnuechterlein@ksgcc.com
  www.ksgcc.com

Architect:  Donald Ross
Founded:  1922

Club Contacts

Director of GolfRyan T Nuechterlein  (610) 444-5239
Golf ProfessionalJesse L Hackett  (610) 444-5239
General ManagerSaul Schwartz  (610) 444-5239
SuperintendentPaul Stead, S  (610) 444-3550

Course Slope & Ratings

Kennett Square Golf & Country Club TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 Red  Male  32.5 119  33.9 121  5278  66.4 120  71 
 White  Male  33 122  34.5 124  5539  67.5 123  71 
 Blue/White  Male  33.8 124  34.9 126  5790  68.7 125  71 
 Blue  Male  34.5 127  35.5 128  6083  70 128  71 
 Black/Blue  Male  35 129  35.8 129  6255  70.8 129  71 
 Black  Male  35.2 130  36.1 130  6368  71.3 130  71 
 Red  Female  35 116  36.4 125  5278  71.4 121  71 
 White  Female  35.6 119  37 127  5539  72.6 123  71 
 Blue/White  Female  36.4 123  37.6 130  5790  74 127  71 
 Blue  Female  37.4 126  38.4 134  6083  75.8 130  71 

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Club History

Early in 1922, a group of 26 men met in the Kennett Square fire house to talk about organizing a golf club. During the months that followed they were able to interest friends and neighbors in the project, and on Dec. 15 the first parcel of land, 1.5 acres, was purchased. It was a start. Two days after Christmas, a charter was granted to the Kennett Square Golf and Country Club. John W. Chalfant was elected president. The board of governors consisted of the following members: Malcolm Farquhar, Dr. James L. Paiste, William Lloyd Lang, Henry W. Marshall, George B. Scarlett, J. B. Swayne, C. G. Gawthrop, J. B. D. Edge, and T. Clarence Marshall. Dr. Paiste, whose home was in Avondale, and T. Clarence Marshall, of Yorklyn, Delaware, were the only board members not resident in Kennett Square itself.


View of the clubhouse from the course at Kennett Square in the 1930s

In early March 1923, construction got underway on a two-story stone and frame clubhouse, and by the end of that month the club had acquired, in two separate purchases, 99.7 acres to go with the original lot. There was now ground enough for golf, and though it might have been possible to lay out a full eighteen on the 101-acre property, a decision was made to build only nine holes.

Donald Ross was retained to design the nine, several holes of which opened for play late that same year. A note in the club minutes from Sept. 30,1927, reads: "During the past four years the golf course has been improved until we now have one of the best nine-hole courses in any suburban area."

Late in 1936, the club leased approximately 34 acres across the road. As noted in the minutes, ".... the group of members who owned the land would be willing to lease it to the club until such time as the club is financially able to purchase it." Now it was possible to add a second nine holes, which were also laid out by Donald Ross and intermingled with the original nine.

On the Fourth of July 1940, Kennett Square’s 18-hole course was dedicated amidst considerable fanfare. The highlight of the celebration was an exhibition match that featured Gene Sarazen, Wilmington’s Ed "Porky" Oliver, the club’s head professional, Willie Palumbo, and its club champion, Willard McConnell. Less than a year later the club was in a position to make settlement on the 34-acre tract that had paved the way for the full eighteen.

In the years to come, Kennett Square would build a large swimming pool, seven tennis courts (the abandoned caddie shack was refurbished for use by the tennis players), and two platform tennis courts. The clubhouse would be expanded and renovated, and the golf course toughened to the point where today, despite measuring only 6,074 yards from the regular tees (6,305 from the back), and with a par of 71, it has a Slope of 129.


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