FAIRMONT FIELD CLUB
🇺🇸 Fairmont, WV, USA
Designed by Russell Breeden
Fairmont Field Club's golf course sits in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, where the rolling Appalachian foothills shape the terrain around Fairmont. Russell Breeden designed the course, and his work in the mid-Atlantic region during the mid-twentieth century typically emphasized strategic use of natural topography and practical playability for regional membership clubs. The layout reflects the character common to courses built in this era and geography—tree-lined fairways that move across moderate elevation changes, with greens that take advantage of the natural contours.
The course serves a traditional private club in a small city with deep roots in West Virginia's coal and industrial history. Fairmont itself lies along the Monongahela River valley, and the surrounding landscape provides a wooded, hilly setting that defines the playing corridors and strategic demands. Breeden's routing would have worked within these constraints to create variety in hole length and direction while maintaining walkability across the property.
Fairmont Field Club functions as a community anchor for local golfers, offering a course that balances challenge with accessibility for a range of playing abilities. The design does not pursue national recognition but provides the kind of steady, well-maintained golf experience that sustains membership at regional clubs throughout Appalachia. The tree cover and elevation shifts require thoughtful course management, and the greens demand accurate approach play—qualities that keep members returning to test themselves against familiar ground.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Fairmont Field was designed by Russell Breeden.
Yes. Fairmont Field at Fairmont Field Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Fairmont Field is 35.
Fairmont Field plays 3,073 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Fairmont Field is 130.
Fairmont Field is a 9-hole course.