The Abington Club
300 Meetinghouse Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046-2941
215.885.0734
 
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About Us

What Makes The Abington Club Unique


The Abington Club is a family owned and operated fitness center and golf club with a heated indoor pool, outdoor recreational pool and plenty of family fun. We are located within a Victorian Mansion in the heart of Jenkintown, just behind the Pavillion Business Complex.

The 2-floor fitness center is filled with state of the art exercise equipment and offers over 30 group fitness classes each week including: Zumba, Pilates, Yoga, Boot Camp and Body Pump!

The Club’s scenic 9-hole golf course is open to the public and is perfect for golfers of all levels. Golf one round or two, walk or ride...it's your choice!

Families are always welcome at the Abington Club. Kids Camp, Friday Night Kids Club and Family Swim are great programs for children of all ages.

Other amenities of the club include: babysitting, personal training and massage therapy.



A Brief History


The Abington Club originated as Old York Road Country Club in 1909 when a small group of men from the Jenkintown area purchased 67 acres of land from the Abington Friends Meeting. In 1910, a contest to design a 9-hole golf course was held and won by Mr. Lang, a golf professional from Huntingdon Valley, PA. With an additional 35 acres leased, the 18-hole golf course opened for play in 1913.

In 1962, under obligation to support its expanding school, the trustees of Abington Friends Meeting requested that Old York Road Country Club relocate. The original 18-holes were split, and the current 9-hole course developed into the Foxcroft Country Club. In 1979, a group led by Ron Jaworski of the Philadelphia Eagles purchased the lease from the Abington Friends and created THE ABINGTON CLUB. The golf course retains much of the original design, as only one new green has been added.

Over the years, the club has played host to a number of prominent guests, including John Philip Sousa, who resided here in 1926 during his engagement at Willow Grove Park. In 1995, The Abington Club was honored to have Bob Hope as a guest while he was visiting the Philadelphia Area.

In 1984, new ownership of The Abington Club was claimed and it began its transformation into the unique, community-based facility that it is today.