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Susquehanna Valley Country Club

Country club in Pennsylvania, U.S.


Summary

Country club in Pennsylvania, U.S.

The Susquehanna Valley Country Club (SVCC) offers a venue / conference center, restaurant, bar, 18-hole golf course, disc golf, pro shop, and swimming pools. Everyone welcome to enjoy Located in Monroe Township, Snyder County, near Hummels Wharf, Pennsylvania, the club is affiliated with the PGA and the USGA. The boroughs of Selinsgrove and Shamokin Dam also lie nearby.

History

The Susquehanna Valley Country Club was founded in 1909 as the Rolling Green Country Club. Ten years later, on July 12, 1919, the Club adopted its current name. At this time, ground was broken for the new clubhouse. The Club continued to expand and in 1950 added a swimming pool and nine-hole golf course. The back nine was then added in 1959. A larger, second swimming pool was constructed in the 1960s.

The Course

The current course was designed and laid out by William and David Gordon in 1955. The men's tees (white) span 5,994 yards with a rating of 70.0 and a slope of 126 while the blue tees span 6,261 yards with a rating of 71.2 and a slope of 126. Five holes feature water hazards.

The Restaurant and Bar

Terrace on the Green Restaurant and Bar is an American Italian Bistro that offers indoor and outdoor dining. Happy Hour Wednesday through Saturday 4PM-6PM. Dinner Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 4PM-8PM. Bar Hours: Wednesday-Thursday 4PM-9PM, Friday-Saturday 11AM-9PM, and Sunday 11AM-5PM. Public Welcome!

The Venue

The Susquehanna Venue and Conference Center offers an elegant ballroom attached to a picturesque view overlooking the Susquehanna Valley with options for indoor/outdoor weddings, bridal showers, celebration of life, birthday parties, class reunions and banquets. A conference center with meeting rooms equipped with A/V and on site catering and bar service.

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