Featuring four challenging, picturesque par three holes, the 18-hole layout at Waynesborough Country Club is a mid-1960s George Fazio design which was renovated by the architect’s nephew, Tom Fazio, in 2012.
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Featuring four challenging, picturesque par three holes, the 18-hole layout at Waynesborough Country Club is a mid-1960s George Fazio design which was renovated by the architect’s nephew, Tom Fazio, in 2012.








Waynesborough
Featuring four challenging, picturesque par three holes, the 18-hole layout at Waynesborough Country Club is a mid-1960s George Fazio design which was renovated by the architect’s nephew, Tom Fazio, in 2012. The course hosted a couple of editions of the short-lived Pennsylvania Classic tournament on the PGA Tour in 2000 and 2002, won by Chris DiMarco and Dan Forsman.
In The American Private Golf Club Guide author Daniel Wexler writes: “Whilst the majority of its memorable holes fall on the back nine, the outward half sports several solid par fours, including the 434-yard opener, the 420-yard 3rd (where trees narrow the driving area), and the 443-yard 9th, which runs upgrade to a narrow green bunkered invasively from the right.
The most interesting stretch , however, falls immediately after the turn, including the dangerous, pond-fronted 451-yard 10th, the similarly watery 11th, the 367-yard 13h (a dogleg left to a creek-fronted green), and the 169-yard 14th, another water hole whose green is bulkheaded by a stone wall.”










