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The Pittsburgh Field Club is a private, American country club that was established in 1882. Located six miles (10 km) northeast of downtown Pittsburgh in the suburb of Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, it is part of a quartet of courses in the suburbs northeast of Pittsburgh, along with the Longue Vue Club and Golf Course, Oakmont Country Club and the Seth Raynor-designed Fox Chapel Golf Club.
The Pittsburgh Field Club, which was established in 1882, moved to present-day Fox Chapel in 1915, and the Fox Chapel Golf Club opened in 1919. Shady Side Academy opened its senior school on property that was formerly two large farms, a gift from prominent Pittsburgh industrialist Wallace H. Rowe, in 1922. A nearby private estate, built in 1928 ...
Fox Chapel Country Club 1948 H. H. Haverstick Jr. 4 & 3 W. B. McCullough Jr. Lancaster Country Club [6] 1947 Art Wall Jr. 1 up Lynn Creason Pittsburgh Field Golf Club 1946 Howard Everitt 3 & 2 Ed Gonsky Philadelphia Country Club 1943–1945: No tournament due to World War II: 1942 Knox M. Young Jr. 2 up T.S. Jamison Jr. Oakmont Country Club: 1941
Fox Chapel 2007 Elroy Elementary School 1920 and 1925 3129 Elroy Avenue Brentwood 1997 Emmanuel Episcopal Church: 1886 Henry Hobson Richardson: North and Allegheny Avenues Allegheny West 1968 Emsworth Locks and Dam 1922 and 1928 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Ohio River at mile 6.2 Neville Island: 2003 Episcopal Church of the Nativity
The 2024 U.S. Senior Women's Open took place August 1–4 at Fox Chapel Golf Club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was the sixth U.S. Senior Women's Open.It was a professional golf tournament organized by the United States Golf Association (USGA), open to women over 50 years of age and one of two yearly senior women's major golf championships.
Fox Chapel Area High School (Established in 1961) is a public school located in the Pittsburgh suburb of O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was recognized and honored as a National Blue Ribbon School twice.
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Suburban courses such as Laurel Valley Golf Club and the Pittsburgh Field Club have hosted PGA Championships (1937, 1965), the Ryder Cup (1975), LPGA Championships (1957–1958), Senior Players Championships (2012–2013) and the Senior PGA Championship (2005). Local courses have sponsored annual major tournaments for 39 years: