Aronimink Golf Club maintains selective membership process

Aronimink Golf Club, set to host the PGA Championship, continues its traditional approach to adding new members.

The club, founded in 1896 and located west of Philadelphia since 1926, requires potential members to navigate an opaque application process that may involve waits ranging from six months to a decade or more. A source familiar with the club noted that candidates are not processed in a sequential roster order. Initiation fees stand at $150,000, with monthly dues of approximately $1,800, placing Aronimink among the higher-cost options in the Philadelphia area. Members gain access to a Donald Ross-designed course restored in 2017 and ranked 84th on GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the U.S., along with amenities including pools, courts, and trap shooting. In 1962, Gary Player won the PGA Championship at the venue and received honorary membership in 2025, with a clubhouse room named in his honor.

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Aaron Rai celebrating his PGA Championship victory at Aronimink Golf Club with the Wanamaker Trophy
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Aaron Rai claims PGA Championship at Aronimink

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Aaron Rai won the PGA Championship on Sunday with a final-round 65 at Aronimink Golf Club. The 31-year-old Englishman finished three shots ahead of Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley to claim the Wanamaker Trophy.

Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, ranks among the top 10 greater Philadelphia courses and will host the 108th PGA Championship this week.

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The PGA Championship begins this week at Aronimink Golf Club in Philadelphia, drawing attention for its mix of top players and ongoing league discussions.

Jordan Spieth discussed his ongoing work on his golf swing ahead of the 2026 PGA Championship. Staff experts at GOLF.com shared their picks for the winner at the Northeast venue.

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Aaron Rai captured the PGA Championship with a final-round 65 at Aronimink Golf Club. His three-shot victory came over Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley.

A new code of conduct is now in place at this week's PGA Championship to govern player behavior. The policy stems from collaboration among the major championships and the PGA Tour. It outlines 14 examples of unacceptable actions, with penalties escalating from warnings to disqualification.

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Seven players, including Scottie Scheffler, share the lead after the first round of the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink. Several unexpected developments marked the day, from veteran resurgences to challenges faced by top contenders.

 

 

 

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