Broad Run Golfer's Club

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Broad Run Golfer's Club
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Coordinates 39°57′11″N75°42′29″W / 39.953°N 75.708°W / 39.953; -75.708 Coordinates: 39°57′11″N75°42′29″W / 39.953°N 75.708°W / 39.953; -75.708
Location West Bradford Township, Pennsylvania
Established2000 [1]
TypePublic
Owned byByler Golf Mgmt [2]
Operated byEAGL
Total holes18
GreensBent Grass (G2) [3]
FairwaysBent Grass (Princeville) [3]
Website Official Website
Designed by Rees Jones
Par 72
Length6,826 yards
Course rating 72.8

Broad Run Golfer's Club (formerly known as Tattersall Golf Club) is a golf course located in West Bradford Township, Pennsylvania. The course was designed by Rees Jones, who is well known for designing many other prestigious courses. The course's Championship tees have a rating of 72.8.

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Broad Run [3]
Tee Rating/Slope 123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Black73.4/139474412375383315412425146395333720138553219542254739818455034146751
Blue71.6/136455404356340299396405131376316217536450417240352438415753532186380
White70.3/132
75.8/131 (W)
440390340324293379387117365303515834748714738249636714052130456080
SI 641412161021881115313179175
Par544444434363453454353672
Lime68.2/128412342340297293379351117320285115834747314729245131714048628115662
Yellow67.0/126
72.2/124 (W)
412342289297279320351107320271713231047312929245131713148627215438
Red70.9/120 (W)40133228123925031234097308256012330445812528844230912248026515211

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References

  1. Pennsylvania Golf: Tattersall review
  2. Daily Local News - New owners tee off at Tattersall Golf Club [ permanent dead link ]
  3. 1 2 3 "Course Information". broadrungc.com.