Northampton Country Club

 Northampton Country Club
5049 William Penn Highway
Easton, PA  18045
 bwallace@northamptoncountryclub.org
  www.northamptoncountryclub.org

Architect:  Robert White
Founded:  1899

Club Contacts

Director of GolfBrent P Wallace  (610) 253-2583
Golf ProfessionalSteven E Kiefner  (610) 253-2583
General ManagerDean Will  (610) 258-6125
SuperintendentEdward Gross  (610) 252-4394

Course Slope & Ratings

Northampton Country Club TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 Red  Male  32.8 115  33.2 122  5292  66 119  72 
 Gold  Male  33.8 121  34.1 126  5729  67.9 124  72 
 White/Gold  Male  34.6 123  34.8 129  6046  69.4 126  72 
 White  Male  35.3 127  35.3 130  6312  70.6 129  72 
 Blue  Male  36.2 129  36.1 133  6675  72.3 131  72 
 Red  Female  35.8 120  35.5 127  5292  71.3 124  72 
 Gold  Female  36.8 134  36.8 124  5714  73.6 129  72 
 White  Female  38.9 133  38 138  6312  76.9 136  72 

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Club History

The Lehigh Valley got its first taste of golf in 1899. What is today the Northampton Country Club traces its origin to the Easton Golf Players Club, which was chartered that year. James S. Roudenbourgh was the club’s first president. The other officers were W.S. Kirkpatrick, vice president; Robert K. Buchanan, secretary; and John Bacon, treasurer. A board of managers consisting of Henry McKenn, John Eyerman, and W.O. Hay was also named at this time.

The male membership was limited to 100, but there was no restriction on the number of ladies. The admission fee was $5. A golf course was laid out on the Hay estate, fronting on North Fourteenth Street, in Easton. Here the club had a two-room house, where clothes could be changed and simple refreshments enjoyed after the game. It was in 1911 that Northampton began the acquisition of its present property, now totaling 190 acres and known as "The Dry Lands."


Northampton’s second clubhouse, at William Penn Highway and Chipman Road, in the late 1930s

The first clubhouse here was a farmhouse located at the northwest corner of William Penn Highway and Chipman Road. Members were drawn not only from Easton but from Bethlehem and other parts of the county. The golf course, a nine-hole layout in 1912, was extended to 18 holes in 1914. And in 1930 a major expansion of the clubhouse was completed (ballroom, new men’s locker room, new kitchen), and the golf course was redesigned and rebuilt.


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