About Merion Golf Club
Merion Overview
Championship golf and champion golfers have long been intertwined with the mystique of Merion Golf Club's East and West Courses.
Designed by Hugh Wilson, Merion's East Course has played host to more USGA Championships than any course in America and is home to some of its greatest moments.
From Robert Tyre Jones, Jr.'s completion of golf's elusive Grand Slam at the 1930 U.S. Amateur to Ben Hogan's awe-inspiring performance and now legendary one-iron on the 72nd hole during the 1950 U.S. Open, the sculpted greens, fairways and treacherous bunkers of Merion have shaped the game.
In 2013, Merion hosts its fourth U.S. Open Championship.
Merion Stats
1896
National Historic Landmark: 1992
Hugh Wilson
Courses: East (championship) and West
Championship |
NA rating |
7,085 yards |
Back |
73.5 rating |
6,579 yards |
Middle |
71.6 rating |
6,159 yards |
Forward |
69.9 rating |
5,807 yards |
Merion Events
18 USGA Championships: most hosted by one club |
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5 U.S. Opens: 1934, 1950, 1971, 1981, 2013 |
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6 U.S. Amateur: 1916, 1924, 1930, 1966, 1989, 2005 |
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4 U.S. Women's Amateur: 1904, 1909, 1926, 1949 |
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