MEADOW LANE GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Indiana, PA, USA
Designed by Cesil Spadafora, Ferdinand Garbin
Meadow Lane Golf Course sits in Indiana, Pennsylvania, a small city in the western part of the state roughly fifty miles northeast of Pittsburgh. The course was designed by Cesil Spadafora and Ferdinand Garbin, architects who worked primarily in western Pennsylvania during the mid-twentieth century, contributing to the region's network of accessible public and semi-private facilities that served the area's growing golfing population in the postwar decades.
The layout reflects the rolling terrain characteristic of this part of Pennsylvania, where elevation changes and natural contours provide variety without dramatic slopes. Courses designed in this era and region typically incorporate tree-lined fairways, modest bunkering, and greens that reward accurate approach play rather than relying on severe undulation or length alone. The design philosophy of the period emphasized playability for a wide range of golfers while maintaining enough challenge to keep regular players engaged.
Indiana itself is a college town, home to Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and the surrounding landscape mixes agricultural land with wooded hillsides typical of the Appalachian Plateau. Meadow Lane serves both local residents and visitors to the area, fitting into the tradition of community-oriented golf facilities that anchor recreational life in smaller Pennsylvania cities. The course offers a straightforward test of golf shaped by the natural topography and the practical design sensibilities of its architects.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Meadow Lane was designed by Cesil Spadafora and Ferdinand Garbin.
Yes. Meadow Lane at Meadow Lane Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Meadow Lane is 70.
Meadow Lane plays 5,735 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Meadow Lane is 126.
Meadow Lane is a 18-hole course.