The 1912 Club

 The 1912 Club
888 Plymouth Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA  19462
  www.the1912club.com

Architect:  William S. Flynn
Founded:  1912

Club Contacts

Golf ProfessionalMichael Loeper  (610) 272-4704
General ManagerJess Sullivan  (610) 272-4050
SuperintendentGene Stricker  (610) 389-5909

Course Slope & Ratings

The 1912 Club TeesFront 9Back 9Course
RatingSlopeRatingSlopeYardsRatingSlopePar
 Red  Male  32.6 114  32.9 116  5185  65.5 115  70 
 Gold  Male  33.8 119  33.9 121  5682  67.7 120  70 
 White/Gold  Male  34.3 122  34.8 125  5988  69.1 124  70 
 White  Male  35.3 126  35.4 127  6320  70.7 127  70 
 Black/White  Male  35.8 127  35.7 129  6503  71.5 128  70 
 Black  Male  36.5 130  36.7 132  6881  73.2 131  70 
 Red  Female  35.1 123  35.1 118  5185  70.2 121  72 
 Gold  Female  36.8 130  36.8 135  5682  73.6 133  72 
 White/Gold  Female  37.3 131  38 140  5988  75.3 136  72 
 White  Female  38.5 137  38.6 143  6320  77.1 140  72 

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Club History

A little more than a month after the opening of Lehigh Country Club at its original location, Plymouth Country Club was granted its charter in Montgomery County Court on May 24, 1912. The site chosen for the new club was a chicken farm in Plymouth Township, which had become available under unique—and tragic—circumstances. The farm had belonged to one Alvin Haines.

Haines,the overseer of Plymouth Meeting Friends, was having trouble with chicken thieves. One day, in an attempt to scare the thieves off, he fired several shots into the air. One of the bullets, however, struck and killed a thief. More than grief-stricken, Haines, who had been reared in a Quaker family that abhorred violence, was so traumatized by the fatal accident that he died within a few months and his farm went on the market.

Included in the purchase was the Haines farmhouse. Part of that old dwelling is a section of the present clubhouse. In the club’s very early years the golf shop was located in the barn. So was the men’s locker room, though the majority of golfers chose to dress for the game at home.

The nine-hole course was laid out on the land north of Shady Hill Road, with the holes routed over 69 acres around the clubhouse. In 1924 a decision was made to purchase an additional 50 acres in order to add a second nine. The full eighteen opened late in 1927

The extent of William Flynn’s participation in the design of the course is open to conjecture. Certainly he played a role in shaping some of the holes. It is doubtful that he laid out the original nine, but he may have designed the additional nine and even remodeled the first nine. What is undeniable is that Flynn was working on the local scene for more than 20 years, first at Merion (from 1911 to 1920), then in partnership with Howard Toomey. Even today, some of the bunkering at Plymouth suggests the sure hand of William Flynn.


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