Foxburg Country Club & American Golf Hall of Fame & Museum
Established in 1887, Foxburg Country Club is the oldest golf course in continuous use in the United States. It is nestled among ancient oaks, perched on an escarpment high above the serene Allegheny River, north of Pittsburgh in Clarion County. Our charming log clubhouse offers a commanding view of the valley below. Though our golf course isn’t lengthy, don’t be deceived. With narrow fairways, deep roughs, and small, fast greens, it presents a challenging experience.
Located in Foxburg, Pennsylvania, the Foxburg Country Club facility features 5,219 yards of golf from the longest tees, with a par of 68. The course rating is 65.9, and it boasts a slope rating of 119 on Rye grass.