ABOUT

The history behind the Blaisdell Pro Am and the Pennhills Club in Bradford, PA.




Mr. Blaisdell had quite a few passions in life, but his family, his lighter, and the game of golf topped the list.

Blaisdell Pro Am

In the 1930s, George G. Blaisdell watched a friend awkwardly using a cumbersome lighter at the Bradford Country Club. This immediately sparked an idea for what would become Blaisdell’s Zippo lighter. Mr. Blaisdell had quite a few passions in life, but his family, his lighter, and the game of golf topped the list.

George Blaisdell congratulating winners.Even before Zippo was created, George Blaisdell wasknown in the Bradford community as an avid golfer. The Pennhills Country Club still displays the North Penn plaque on which winners’ names from 1925 to 1944 are written. Mr. Blaisdell’s name appears on the plaque eight times.

On October 7, 1950, Mr. Blaisdell got a hole-in-one at the Pennhills Club, making a shot of about 142 yards with a 6-iron. After that, Zippo created a Hole-In-One Award. Any golfer who made a hole-in-one using a Zippo golf ball, and sent the golf ball to Zippo along with the specifics of the shot, was eligible to receive a gift from the company.

Mr. Blaisdell presents the trophy to the first winner, Ted McKenzie of Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Blaisdell realized another dream in 1963 when he hosted the first Zippo Open Golf Tournament at the Pennhills Club. Mr. Blaisdell himself presented the trophy to the first winner, Ted McKenzie of Philadelphia, PA.

The tournaments continued for more than 20 years and featured nationally recognized PGA players, including Bob Eastman, Marty Fleckman, Gibby Gilbert, Rocky Thompson, J.C. Goosie, Sam Snead, and Gene Sarazan. Even MLB Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio visited the club for the 1980 Zippo Open.

Zippo is proudly sponsoring the Blaisdell Pro Am Tournament as a tribute to Mr. Blaisdell’s enthusiasm for the game and the golf course he loved.

Zippo Open winners being congratulated by Mr. Blaisdell.

Zippo Open winners being congratulated by Mr. Blaisdell.

Pennhills Club

Founded in December 1937, the Pennhills Club is nestled in the forested mountains of McKean County.

Designed and constructed during the 1920s by famed amateur golfer, golf writer, and course architect Walter Travis, this historic golf course features lush greenery and gorgeous backdrops of the nearby hillsides from each hole. At just over 6,400 yards with a par at 70, this 18-hole championship golf course offers a challenging and delightful experience for all who visit. The brick and slate Tudor-style clubhouse was designed by American architect Clifford C. Wendehack, who designed the clubhouse at the elite Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, and planned out Pennhills’ brick and slate Tudor-manor style clubhouse in a similar style.

The club has had the pleasure of hosting notable golfers such as Bob Eastman, Marty Fleckman, Gibby Gilbert, Rocky Thompson, J.C. Goosie, Sam Snead, and Gene Sarazan. Even MLB Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio visited the club for the 1980 Zippo Open.

The Pennhills Club
146 Pennhills Drive
P.O. Box 211
Bradford, PA 16701
pennhills.club
(814) 368-6159

Historic Pennhills Clubhouse in a scenic setting.

Historic Pennhills Clubhouse in a scenic setting.