AMERICAN LEGION COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Newport, PA, USA
American Legion Country Club sits in the rolling farmland of Perry County in central Pennsylvania, about fifteen miles northwest of Harrisburg. The club was established in the mid-twentieth century as a community-oriented facility serving local veterans and their families, reflecting the post-war expansion of golf in smaller American towns. The course occupies gently rolling terrain typical of the Cumberland Valley region, with modest elevation changes and open vistas across agricultural countryside.
The layout follows a straightforward routing over land that transitions between wooded corridors and more exposed holes across former pasture. Mature trees frame many fairways, and several holes incorporate small creeks or drainage features that meander through the property. The design emphasizes playability for members of varying skill levels, with generous fairways balanced by strategically placed bunkers and greens that reward accurate approach shots. Par typically falls in the low-to-mid seventies range for a regulation eighteen-hole course.
American Legion functions primarily as a membership club with a strong social component, hosting local tournaments and community events throughout the season. The clubhouse serves as a gathering place for members, maintaining the accessible, unpretentious character common to many American Legion-affiliated golf facilities. The course provides a traditional small-town golf experience in a region where the game has deep recreational roots among working-class and middle-class communities.
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Dog track but grew up playing here 🇺🇸
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
American Legion at American Legion Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at American Legion is 34.
American Legion plays 5,798 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at American Legion is 131.
American Legion is a 9-hole course.