THE HADDON FIELD CLUB
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The Haddon Field Club was organized on April 8th, 1902 primarily for playing tennis, cricket and "for social recreation." Active membership at that time was limited to 35 members.
In December 1913 the Club, as a member of the West Jersey League of Tennis Clubs, adopted the U.S.L.T.A Rules for governing play. (The U.S.L.T.A, now the USTA, dropped the “L’ in 1975.)
The Club moved to its current location in 1946 after 36 years at its Snowden Avenue location. If you’re wondering it was behind the old NJ Bell building on Ellis Street.
Today, the Haddon Field Club still meticulously maintains 7 Har-Tru and 3 hard tennis courts. It hosts numerous local and regional tournaments, attracting players of all ages and skill levels. The Club offers local, regional and USTA league team opportunities.