Monday, June 28, 2010

Merion Golf Club


Designed by Hugh Wilson, Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania will be hosting the 2013 U.S. Open. Merion is the site where Bobby Jones captured the Grand Slam in 1930 and where Ben Hogan hit the now immortal one-iron to the 72nd hole of the 1950 U.S. Open, completing his comeback from a near fatal car wreck the previous year. Thanks to 2010 graduate Joey Flinchbaugh for the following pics.






4 comments:

  1. Looks great Joey! Im going to try and get some pictures from here today and send to Brad later this week for posting

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  2. brad, you at palatka yet? I might be moving soon as well

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  3. golf club is also designed for the legendary Gary Player, and is well suited to challenge the man himself. This is one of the longest and most difficult courses in the country, and one of South Africa for the tourists, who can hardly play. If you have skills, even if this course is that often creeps into "the world's best&quot, lists, although the lower entry point to the Leopard Creek.

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  4. Officials Ping golf club is. When it comes to irons, two of the finest you can find the Ping G10 and i10 irons. Ping puts its proprietary golf club to do: AWT tree design (Ascending Weight Technology). Among the amazing properties AWT is that more Ping golf clubs are lighter than their shorter clubs with a perfect blend of power and maneuverability.

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