Tam O'Shanter Golf Course (Pennsylvania)

Tam O'Shanter of Pennsylvania
Club information
Location Hermitage, Pennsylvania
Established 1929
Type Public
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted Herald Tam O'Shanter Junior Open
Website Official site
Designed by Emil Loeffler
Par 72
Length 6537
Course rating 70.2
Course record 65 Sam Snead

Tam O'Shanter Golf Course, officially known as Tam O'Shanter of Pennsylvania, is an 18 hole public golf course built in 1929 and was designed by Emil Loeffler. It is located in Hermitage, Pennsylvania.

Beginnings to 1948

Emil Loeffler, who was the superintendent of Oakmont Country Club, built the original 18 holes at Tam O'Shanter in 1929, just before the Great Depression began.

In 1948, Jack and Mary Lou Kerins purchased the course.

1948 to the present

After the Kerins family bought the course in 1948, Jack Kerins started the annual Herald Tam O'Shanter Junior Open, which is a tournament held every June at the course played by junior golfers from around the Shenango Valley area.

On May 31, 1985, a tornado swept through the Shenango Valley and destroyed many trees on the golf course.

In the early 1990s, John and Rick Kerins bought the course from their parents and they continue to operate the course today.

True course record holder is Andy Wagner(63).

Death Valley Hole

The fourteenth hole, a short par 3, is known nationwide as "Death Valley" because of the many good scores that have died in its depths. There have been several aces on this hole annually.

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Coordinates: 41°11′30″N 80°27′11″W / 41.1917°N 80.4530°W / 41.1917; -80.4530

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