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THE VENUE GUIDE
This beautiful golf club with floor to ceiling windows is the perfect place to tie the knot. The vaulted ceilings and fireplaces give this venue the welcoming feel that you want in a reception space.
With a beautiful outdoor ceremony location secluded from the surrounding roads and neighborhoods, you'll love walking down the aisle to your significant other.
As you walk the grounds, you’ll capture photos that will grace your home for decades to come. You’ll dance the night away inside the golf club. Your guests will feel right at home inside. The best part is that you don't need to go overboard with decor because Scotland Run Golf Club has the charm built in.
As you drive out of the venue, leaving the golf club as newlyweds, you’ll look over at your incredible partner and thank God you’re married to such an amazing person. And you’ll always remember how beautiful your day truly was.
THE PERFECT VENUE
It's the day of your wedding and sunlight is streaming through the gazebo, your officiant asks you to repeat after him. Your guests wait in anticipation. The golf club waits as well. You repeat the words and your officiant says, "You may kiss..."
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This is the perfect location to get into your wedding dress and do some final hair and makeup touches. The biggest tip is to keep this area clean and clutter free. It is air conditioned as well, so no need to worry for those of you getting married in the summer.
It's time for your first look, portraits and bridal party photos. We will most likely head out onto the golf course to take your bridal party photos. There are so many different locations to take your portraits that will give you a variety of photos.
The ceremony space is an adorable gazebo that you both will stand under. There is plenty of space for all your guests and there is plenty of cover so no need to worry if it is hot or sunny.
Inside Scotland Run is where you'll find loads of charm. With plenty of space, a huge dance floor, a balcony and a patio for your guests to mingle and dance the night away, it's hard to find a venue that tops this. And in the evening, you may even get some fireworks set off to top the night off. It'll certainly be a night you never forget!
Should we both get ready at Scotland Run Golf Club
We suggest getting hair and makeup done at a nearby hotel but getting into your dress in the bridal suite at Scotland Run Golf Club. We're not sure how early you can arrive to the venue, but we've found that 3 hours is perfect if you're sharing in a first look. If you're not sharing in a first look, then 2 hours should be just fine. This gives you enough time to arrive, get in your dress, and take pictures without any stress.
Where do you recommend taking our family portraits?
Family photos most often happen right at the ceremony space. We may do it under the gazebo if the lighting is nice or we may shift you into the corner with hedges as your background. If we're experiencing some rain, we may take photos under the over hang on the golf club patio. Either way, we'll put you in the very best spot for lighting.
What time should we schedule our ceremony to begin?
This is going to depend on the time of year that you're getting married. If you're sharing in a first look, the best time to have your ceremony end is 1 hour prior to sunset. If you're not sharing in a first look then we would suggest your ceremony ending 2 hours prior to sunset. Most ceremonies at Scotland Run Golf Club last approximately 30 minutes.
Do they allow for sparkler exits? Should we do one?
Scotland Run Golf Club does allow for sparkler exits! We've photographed some great exits using bubbles, glow-sticks, and American flags. Get creative with your exit and think outside the box. Sparklers are definitely the way to go, in our opinion, especially if your reception ends after sunset.
How long should we plan to take bride & groom portraits?
We typically schedule 45 minutes for bride + groom portraits if you're sharing in a first look. If you're not sharing in a first look, you can expect to have approximately 10 minutes for bride and groom photos. For this reason, we highly encourage a first look because your photos are the first things to get cut short if something runs behind.
Should we have our ceremony indoors or outdoors?
Our preference is to always have your ceremony outside, unless it's pouring rain. If you know it's going to be cold and don't want to keep your guests outside for to terribly long, we'd suggest sharing more personal vows to one another in private, maybe during your first look, and then having a shortened 10 minute ceremony outdoors. We promise, it'll be worth it and you'll warm back up in minutes once you're inside again.
GET TO KNOW THE PHOTOGRAPHERS
We’re Josiah and Steph, a husband and wife team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that specialize in wedding photography and videography. We were married back in June 2015 and totally understand the craziness that is wedding planning. Our goal is to help make this process easier on your and to capture images you cherish for the rest of your lives.
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Whether you’re getting married at Scotland Run Golf Club or someplace in PA (or beyond!), we would love to be considered for your day.
If you’re interested in working with us, the best way to reach us is by either filling out the form or sending an e-mail to hello@josiahandsteph.com with your wedding date and location. If you’ve filled out the form and haven’t heard from us in a few days, please email us directly.