The Philipsburg Elks Lodge & C.C. is a nine hole USGA course measuring only 5600 yards but has many
challenges that make up for its short length. The course has small, undulating, quick greens that puts a
premium on the approach shot. The greens are surrounded by elevation changes, mounds and 29 total
bunkers. The fairways are contoured so you are not left with many level lies. The course also features
different sets of tees from front to back changing the par on several holes. The Philipsburg Elks Lodge & C.C., located in Philipsburg, PA, is a short 20 minute drive from State College, PA. The course was designed by Alexander H. Findlay, “The Father of American Golf”, and opened in 1922. Mr. Findlay also designed such local courses as Clinton CC (1910), Centre Hills CC (1921), Curwensville CC (1924) and Tyrone GC (1925).