Philadelphia Cricket Club
| Formation | 1854 |
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| Type | Private country club |
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| Legal status | Open |
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| Coordinates | 40°03′52″N 75°12′31″W / 40.06444°N 75.20861°W |
Region served | Delaware Valley |
Official language | English |
President | Thomas Sheridan |
| Website | www |
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Location in the United States Location in Pennsylvania | |
| Club information | |
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| Location | Philadelphia and Flourtown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Established | 1854 |
| Type | Private |
| Owned by | Philadelphia Cricket Club |
| Operated by | Head PGA Professional – Jim Smith Jr. |
| Total holes | 45 |
| Events hosted | U.S. Open (1907, 1910), U.S. Amateur Four-Ball (2024) Truist Championship (2025) |
| Greens | Bentgrass |
| Fairways | Bentgrass |
| Saint Martins | |
| Designed by | Willie Tucker |
| Par | 35 |
| Length | 2,617 yards (2,393 m) |
| Course rating | 33.2 |
| Slope rating | 119 |
| Wissahickon | |
| Designed by | A.W. Tillinghast (1922), Keith Foster (2013 restoration) |
| Par | 70 |
| Length | 7,119 yards (6,510 m) |
| Course rating | 74.7 |
| Slope rating | 138 |
| Militia Hill | |
| Designed by | Dana Fry & Michael Hurdzan |
| Par | 72 |
| Length | 7,227 yards (6,608 m) |
| Course rating | 74.9 |
| Slope rating | 140 |
The Philadelphia Cricket Club, founded 171 years ago in 1854 in southeastern Pennsylvania, is the oldest country club in the United States. Its two locations are in Chestnut Hill and Flourtown, north-northwest of downtown Philadelphia.