Inniscrone Golf Club - clubhouse
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Inniscrone Golf Club - clubhouse
The clubhouse at Inniscrone Golf Club sits away from the parking lot. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - putting green
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Inniscrone Golf Club - putting green
Make sure to hit the practice putting green before your round at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 3
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 3
Bunkers are 250 yards from the tee on the third hole at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 3 green
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 3 green
The third green at Inniscrone Golf Club slopes right to left. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 4
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 4
The fourth is the No. 1 handicap hole at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - the course
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Inniscrone Golf Club - the course
This miniature rest area "is for the birds" as well as golfers at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 7
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 7
Tee shots should be aimed at the first power line located just right of the houses in the distance on the seventh hole at Inniscrone Golf Club. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 8
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 8
From the eighth fairway at Inniscrone Golf Club you can see the second green on the right. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 11
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 11
This par-3 11th is one of the most picturesque holes at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - oak tree
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Inniscrone Golf Club - oak tree
A 350-year-old oak tree stands between the 13th and 14th holes at Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 14
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 14
The par-3 14th green at Inniscrone Golf Club slopes front to back. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 17
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 17
Aim your approach shot to the right side of the green on the 17th hole at Inniscrone Golf Club because the green slopes severely from right to left. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone G.C.
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Inniscrone G.C.
Some places at Inniscrone Golf Club remind of a jungle. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 18
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 18
The closing hole at Inniscrone Golf Club is a birdie opportunity. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 18
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Inniscrone Golf Club - hole 18
The green on the 18th hole at Inniscrone Golf Club is fairly flat. Oleg Volovik/Golf Advisor
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Inniscrone Golf Club in Avondale is making a comeback

AVONDALE, Pa. -- Inniscrone Golf Club was private and ranked among the top 100 modern courses in America by Golfweek when it opened in the late 1990s. Over the past several years, however, the course's conditions deteriorated.

But Inniscrone, located about an hour from Philadelphia, is making a comeback. London Grove Township hired the Heathland Hospitality Group to manage the club in December 2011 -- and it's paying off.

Bunkers have been reworked. Greens have been improved. And more changes are coming on this Gil Hanse design, which is open for public play and also offers memberships. Enjoy the picturesque par-3 11th and the challenges of the fourth and 17th holes, which both have severely sloping greens.

Improvements are planned for the clubhouse and facilities as well, meaning the best days at Inniscrone Golf Club are ahead.

Born and raised in the former Soviet Union, photographer Oleg Volovik moved to the United States in 1992 and now lives with his wife and two children in Los Angeles. He joined the TravelGolf editorial team in 2010. Originally graduated with a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering he continued to dedicate his time and energy to his passion for visual arts and photography. Oleg has extensive experience in fine arts, fashion, event, architecture and journalistic photography. His work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Moscow, where he also taught a master class, sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, in April 2007. He may be a novice golfer, but Oleg always wears a white leather glove during photo sessions. "Golf photography is my own 'game' with the beauty of nature and human creativity.
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