The Club at Nevillewood

The Club at Nevillewood is a private golf and residential club located in Presto, Pennsylvania, outside Pittsburgh, with an 18-hole championship golf course.

The Club at Nevillewood
Club information
LocationPresto, Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh
Established1992
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedMellon Mario Lemieux Celebrity Invitational (1998-2005)
WebsiteOfficial site
Designed byJack Nicklaus
Par72
Length7228
Course rating74.8

Club history

Jack Nicklaus first came to Collier Township in the late 1980s. Along with his father George, partner Mike Dempster and developer Rick Stambrosky, they built a championship-caliber golf course in the Pittsburgh area surrounded by custom built homes. Close to one million cubic yards of earth was moved to make way for the club, which opened for play in 1992.

From 1998 until 2005, the club was the host site for the annual Mario Lemieux Celebrity Invitational, which was an event on the Celebrity Players Tour. The tournament raised millions of dollars for cancer research over the eight years of the tournament. The streets on the site of the club are named after many of the Jack Nicklaus-designed courses.

Scorecard

Nevillewood[1]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Nicklaus Men's 136/74.3 4274525534231954015301744143569 40642057021143855543818144036597228
Tournament Men's 134/72.7 3944335223971853915301603883400 37839554220342353342116841534786878
Member Men's 129/70.2
Ladies' 139/76.9
3524104943751553675141493513167 34236950718838349639015838432176384
SI Men's 12216614810184 7139111153175
SI Men's Signature Tees 82126161014184 3139117151175
Par 44543453436 4453454343672
SI Ladies' 16122614810184 9133157111175
Signature Men's 119/67.6
Ladies' 132/72.9
3143504403321283234251283082748 30732447816833346536813934529275675
Forward Ladies' 122/70.3 2753094113221283043801012672497 26628343415130142136812329526425139

Trivia

The ninth hole at the club was recently named one of the Bear's Best, a collection of the greatest holes designed by Jack Nicklaus.

References

40.388°N 80.124°W / 40.388; -80.124

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