BLUEBERRY HILL GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Russell, PA, USA
Designed by James Harrison, Ferdinand Garbin
Blueberry Hill Golf Club sits in the rural landscape of northwestern Pennsylvania, near Russell in Warren County. The course was designed by James Harrison and Ferdinand Garbin, a pairing that brought together regional design sensibilities for this layout. The area's rolling terrain and forested character provide the natural setting for the routing, which works through elevation changes typical of this part of the Allegheny Plateau region.
The design reflects the practical approach common to many Pennsylvania courses developed in the mid-to-late twentieth century, where architects worked with existing land features rather than extensive earthmoving. The property's namesake blueberry bushes and native vegetation frame holes that move through a mix of open and wooded sections. Golfers encounter doglegs that follow natural contours and greens positioned to take advantage of slope and drainage patterns inherent to the site.
As a community-oriented facility in a small Pennsylvania town, Blueberry Hill serves local golfers and visitors exploring the region's golf offerings. The course provides a straightforward test suited to a range of skill levels, with length and challenge calibrated to the membership base and occasional outside play. The clubhouse and amenities reflect the modest scale typical of rural Pennsylvania golf clubs, where the focus remains on accessible golf in a natural setting rather than elaborate facilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blueberry Hill was designed by James Harrison and Ferdinand Garbin.
Yes. Blueberry Hill at Blueberry Hill Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blueberry Hill is 72.
Blueberry Hill plays 6,716 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Blueberry Hill is 131.
Blueberry Hill is a 18-hole course.