Established in 1928, the Manor Golf Club is one of the oldest public courses in Eastern PA. Located conveniently between Philadelphia, Lancaster and Allentown in Sinking Spring, PA, the Manor Golf Club offers a true test of golf on a traditional championship-style golf course where shot making takes precedence over length. After your round the Manor Golf Club provides golfers an intimate snack bar with daily lunch specials. A fully stocked bar serves your favorite refreshments daily in a cozy clubhouse with seating for 25. If you prefer the outdoors, a shaded outdoor porch overlooking the course seats an additional 20 golfers. The Manor Golf Club offers an affordable variety of course and driving range memberships, private lessons and continually offers various junior golf programs and clinics for golfers of today and tomorrow. The Manor Golf Club also has excellent accommodations including an indoor/outdoor pavilion to host your next tournament or group outing-we host over 50 events per year!
Hidden Valley Golf Course opened in the spring of 1958 is the flagship operation of the Distinct Golf family. Designed and named by architect James Harrison, it features mature trees, winding streams with several ponds along with plenty of bunkers. Hidden Valley has provided countless generations a premier championship layout both challenging for the expert, yet friendly to the beginner. Located in Southern Schuylkill County just south of Pottsville, the course is in close proximity to Interstates 81 and 78 and State roads 61 and 443. It's less than an hour away from Berks, Dauphin & Lebanon County areas. Hidden Valley features a full service snack bar and lounge and a fully irrigated natural grass driving range open every day during the golfing season. Our patio deck is awning covered and an excellent venue for golfers and non-golfers alike to unwind after a round, some range practice or just as a get away to overlook the beautiful scenery of our course and adjacent rolling farm land.
Wedgewood Golf Course offers the golfing public 27 holes in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. Only minutes south of Allentown, east of Bethlehem and north of Quakertown, the course is easily accessible from the I-78 and Route 309 exchange at Center Valley. Reading is just 35 minutes to the west, the New Jersey border is just 15 minutes away and its really only a short drive from the Poconos and Philadelphia. The original 18 holes opened in 1963 and was renamed the Pine and Maple Nines with the addition of the Oak Nine in 2000. An expansive 40-acre driving range with all-grass hitting areas and target flags will get your game ready for the challenges of this gem of a public golf course
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Willow Hollow Golf Course was built in the 1950's by Dr. Harvey Haupt. The course was later purchased in 1977 by the Jones family making it the 5th location in their Distinct Golf family operation which originated in 1958 at Hidden Valley Golf Course in Pine Grove Schuylkill County. Willow Hollow consistently has beautifully manicured tees, fairways and greens made possible by our tee to green irrigation system. Continuous cart paths allow course travel in all kinds of weather. These are just a few reasons why Willow Hollow is a "must play" in Berks County.
Galen Hall Golf Club is a Par 72 layout for the men and Par 73 for women. Elevation changes, sidehill lies, and undulating greens are among some of the features that make playing Galen Hall Golf Club a unique golfing experience. The golfer will also encounter difficult Par 3's, including the famous Moat Hole, and reachable Par 5's. The Moat Hole is a true island green and according to some historians, the first island green ever created. The Moat Hole, the fifteenth hole at Galen Hall was designed and built in 1917 by famed golf course architect A.W. Tillinghast when he added nine holes to the existing golf course.
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Lebanon Valley is an exciting 18 hole regulation course located at the Lebanon Valley Golf Club facility in Myerstown, PA. From the longest tees it presents 6,236 yards of golf for a par of 71. The course was designed by and opened in 1950. The course rating is 67.8 with a slope rating of 129. Lebanon Valley is a daily fee golf course with a 'Open to Public' guest policy. The course contact is Jonathan Byler, Owner.
The 18-hole "Linfield" course at the Linfield National Golf Club facility in Linfield, Pennsylvania features 6,164 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 . The course rating is 69.3 and it has a slope rating of 118. Designed by Robert Sterrett, the Linfield golf course opened in 1997. Robert Kleckner manages the course as the General Manager.
The Spring Hollow Golf Club is an 18 hole championship golf course. The Course opened in 1994 in the hills of northern Chester County. Architect John Thompson created a layout that blends in the features of this one time dairy farm on the grounds of the state owned hospital, Pennhurst. The par 70, 6008 yard layout has five par 3's, three par 5's and ten par 4's which results in a variety of shots. Meadows that define some of the holes were left in place and they give the course a natural look and feel. From one side of the course to the other there is a 110 foot change in elevation. Water hazards in the form of wetlands, creeks, and ponds come into play on six of the golf holes. The frequent and often dramatic elevation changes affords the players not only challenging shot selections, but also beautiful views of the surrounding area.
Friends and family gather for a friendly competition of bowling in a bowling alley that boasts 48 lanes
A Vietnam Marine Corps veteran has created a paintball field that takes players back to the fields of Vietnam
Golfers who know a challenge, know this beautifully manicured Montgomery County 18-hole championship course. It’s delightfully flat fairways and generous greens make playing the course a real pleasure. Sand traps on each hole and the tricky back-nine provide a consistent challenge for low and high handicaps alike.Limerick Golf Course is built on rolling terrain and features tree-lined fairways. The undulating greens are very well maintained, and water hazards come into play on some holes. In addition, a variety of other natural hazards have been incorporated into this course's design. The clubhouse offers a spectacular view of some of the holes and an extremely scenic pond.
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Kimberton Golf Club, located in scenic Chester County, is a beautiful par 70 championship golf course. This George Fazio designed layout, which has twice hosted the Pennsylvania State Publinx Championship, is fun for the novice golfer as well as challenging for the more experienced player. With its watered fairways, two lakes and beautiful manicured greens, Kimberton Golf Club provides a memorable experience for all golfers. Built in 1961 on 135 acres of rolling farmland, Kimberton was noted architect George Fazio’s first design. The golf course will challenge you with its variety of holes. For instance no. 10 is a very short but tight 308-yard par 4, while no. 11, also a par 4, is an open 445 yards. No. 9 is a par 3 playing just 120 yards from an elevated tee while no. 14 is a difficult 199 yards. There are doglegs both left and right as well as four holes, involving shots over or around our two lakes.
Families play rounds of mini golf on a jungle-themed course glowing under black lights as kids cavort on a playground covered in foliage
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Nestled in upper Montgomery County is where a farmer from days of old realized his dream of trading in the plows for greens mowers and field corn for bent grass. If you would take yourself back 75 years, Macoby Run was an operating farm of crops and cattle. It was owned and operated by Floyd Hersh and his family who moved to the property in 1919. As farmers found it increasingly difficult to provide for their families, Floyd made the decision in 1964 to make his living in the construction industry and farming became his hobby. One hobby Floyd never boasted about much was his love of golf. At the time golf was considered a sport only for the elite and not many played the game. As a farmer, Floyd had the opportunity to travel the surrounding counties and inspect various land properties. During the 1960’s he began to see farms yielding fairways instead of crops. It wasn’t until nearly 30 years later that he would turn that hobby into his livelihood. Through nothing but hard work and determination Floyd’s dream finally became a reality in 1990. Macoby Run Golf Course opened 9 holes in September of 1990. A few months later the round was increased to 12 holes and by Spring of 1991 the full 18 hole golf course was born. Floyd Hersh passed away in September of 2000 but his family still resides on the homestead, his construction company still operates at its’ original location and his family continues his dream of owning and operating the 18 hole golf course which was his brainchild. Utilizing the naturally rolling terrain and woods of upper Montgomery County farm country, Macoby Run Golf Course offers an excellent variety of challenges to compliment the breathtaking vistas you will experience throughout your round. The front 9 holes have 138' of elevation change with hills and trees to keep you on top of your game. The back 9 holes offer a bit of a reprieve with slightly less hilly and more open terrain. No two greens are the same and the two-tier green on #3 will challenge the truest putting skills. Our golf staff is courteous, professional and eager to help you have the best experience possible while you enjoy your country retreat. Macoby Run is kept in pristine condition with country club quality greens maintained by our grounds crew for over 20 years. The pavilion and Wetlands Bar & Restaurant allow you to enjoy your golf tournament and post golf activities in one location. Whether you’re a first time golfer or a seasoned pro, a family or a business outing, Macoby Run has something for everyone. Let us entertain you and yours at Macoby Run where fun, family and friends are par for the course.
Aspiring archers ages 6 and up learn bow-and-arrow technique, etiquette, and upper body coordination in one-hour lessons on shooting range
Sky Zone offers wall to wall trampolines and is taking fun to new heights with the opening of Sky Climb
The Rink at Lehigh Valley offers public skating, open hockey, and stick-and-puck
During a Kayak & Bike Tours the participants can admire the views of Lehigh River, see wildlife such as eagles and turtles, and more
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Groups do battle with markers, a mask, and 200 paintballs on speedball or woodsball fields
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Golf enthusiasts try to up their game on a challenging 18-hole golf course with a fun-filled friendly experience
Harkers Hollow Golf Club is under a revitalization. Purchased in the fall of 2017 by three LOCAL golf industry professionals (GCSAA and PGA) and one former member, the course is in great shape and continuing to improve each day!
Golf enthusiasts can relax during an 18-hole round on a par 72 course, which features irrigated tees and greens