Our 18 Hole Championship Golf Course was founded in 1896, making it one of the 7 oldest clubs in the state of Pennsylvania. When the club moved from Front Street to its current location on Fishing Creek Valley Road world renowned architect William Flynn was hired to design the course. William Flynn is best known for his design work of Merion Golf Club's West Course, The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, The United States Naval Academy Golf Course and Lancaster Country Club just to name a few. Former Masters Champion (1938) and PGA Champion (1939) Henry Picard was Head Golf Professional at The Country Club of Harrisburg from 1945 to 1947. In 1947 Jack Grout became Head Golf Professional at The Country Club of Harrisburg before moving on to his final position as Head Golf Professional at Scioto Country Club where he began to instruct Jack Nicklaus. Our rich history and tradition is second to none in the Harrisburg Area.
For more information about The Country Club of Harrisburg please call the
Golf Professional Shop at 717-599-5162.