Broad Run Golfer's Club, Golf course in West Chester, Pennsylvania
Broad Run Golfer's Club is an 18-hole golf course in West Chester situated on extensive grounds. The layout features bent grass fairways, elevated tees, and uses the natural terrain with marshlands and dense vegetation throughout the property.
The course was designed and developed around 2000 by golf architects Rees Jones and Keith Evans. The design established the property as a championship-caliber layout in the region.
The club sits within farmland where seasonal restaurant menus reflect ingredients sourced from neighboring properties. This creates a direct connection between the golf experience and the surrounding agricultural community.
The facility offers practice areas, a driving range, and golf carts equipped with GPS systems for navigation. Individual and group instruction is available from professionals.
The 15th hole is a par-5 with a distinctive character where the tee shot is played blind toward a plateau green. Trees surround this hidden green, making the initial shot from the tee require careful positioning without a clear view of the target.
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