If I were to summarize my philosophy for golf course design, it would be this: to create an environment for the game of golf that is challenging, fair and aesthetically pleasing. --- Rees Jones


Attending the 107th U.S. Open Championship at Oakmont? Enjoy the event, but take time to play Totteridge!

 

What is Totteridge?

Totteridge Golf is the new private club in western Pennsylvania that everyone is talking about. The course is designed by world-renowned architect Rees Jones. Jones courses are widely recognized to be among the very best in the game. Many of his redesigns are U.S. Open Championship venues.

Totteridge is Jones’ first endeavor in western PA. It is a dramatic 18-hole links-style layout that stretches from 5,483 to 7,154 yards, and will test all skill levels. The 22-acre practice area gives players an opportunity to simulate all golf shots required by the course.  Long after the Open winner is crowned, you will still remember Totteridge!

Where is Totteridge?

Totteridge is located just a few miles northeast of Greensburg, PA, and is easily accessed from the major roadways in the region.

Totteridge is just a 45 minute drive to/from Oakmont CC, the site of the 107th US Open Championship. For the best routing between Totteridge and Oakmont, just click here.

If transportation is needed, please contact the club.