LATROBE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Latrobe, PA, USA
Designed by Arnold Palmer, Emil Loeffler, Ferdinand Garbin, John McGlynn
Latrobe Country Club occupies a place in golf history as the home course of Arnold Palmer, who grew up here as the son of the club's head professional and greenkeeper, Deacon Palmer. The course sits in the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands, about forty miles east of Pittsburgh. The original layout dates to 1921, designed by Emil Loeffler, with subsequent work by John McGlynn and Ferdinand Garbin. Palmer himself later contributed modifications to the course he knew intimately from childhood.
The routing moves across varied terrain characteristic of the region, with elevation changes, tree-lined fairways, and small streams coming into play. The property reflects the traditional parkland style common to early twentieth-century Pennsylvania courses, where strategic bunkering and green contours provide the primary defenses. Palmer learned the game on these holes and maintained a deep connection to the club throughout his life, often returning to play and practice.
Latrobe remains a private club with a membership that values its connection to Palmer's legacy. The clubhouse and grounds preserve the atmosphere of a classic American country club, where golf tradition and local community intersect. For those interested in golf history, the course represents a tangible link to one of the game's most influential figures, offering insight into the environment that shaped Palmer's approach to golf and his enduring impact on the sport.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Latrobe at Latrobe Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.7 out of 10 based on 9 explicit golfer ratings.
Latrobe was designed by Arnold Palmer, Emil Loeffler, Ferdinand Garbin, and John McGlynn.
Latrobe at Latrobe Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Latrobe is 72.
Latrobe plays 6,517 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Latrobe is 144.