EMPORIUM COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Emporium, PA, USA
Designed by Ferdinand Garbin
Emporium Country Club sits in the mountains of north-central Pennsylvania, where the town of Emporium occupies a valley at the confluence of Driftwood Branch and Sinnemahoning Creek. The course was designed by Ferdinand Garbin, a regional architect active in Pennsylvania and neighboring states during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Garbin worked primarily on smaller community courses throughout the region, creating layouts that adapted to the natural terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthwork.
The routing at Emporium reflects the topography of the Allegheny Plateau, with elevation changes and tree-lined fairways characteristic of mountain golf in Pennsylvania. The property likely incorporates hillside holes and valley corridors, requiring golfers to manage uneven lies and approach shots to elevated or sloped greens. Courses in this part of Pennsylvania typically feature tight landing areas defined by hardwood forests, with seasonal conditions that vary significantly between spring and fall.
Emporium Country Club serves as the recreational center for a small town whose economy historically centered on lumber and manufacturing. The club maintains the traditional role of community golf facilities in rural Pennsylvania, providing a gathering place for local members and visitors exploring the surrounding state forests and outdoor recreation areas. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to the region's terrain, without the length or conditioning demands of resort or championship venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Emporium was designed by Ferdinand Garbin.
Yes. Emporium at Emporium Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Emporium is 72.
Emporium plays 6,291 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Emporium is 133.
Emporium is a 18-hole course.