Here are some pictures of the Weyhill course at Saucon Valley CC. It has a great history as having originally the corporate boondoggle for the Bethlehem Steel top brass- designed in 1967 by the Gordon Brothers.
It is located about a mile down the road from the main Saucon Valley CC complex which houses the more well known Old and Grace courses. When Bethlehem went bust, Saucon Valley CC acquired Weyhill.
The surroundings at Weyhill are gorgeous and pristine - one really feels in a state of splendid isolation. About half the holes are really superb and about half are relatively ordinary, but overall it is a very good golf course.
The 2nd hole is an excellent par 3 of about 180 yards - accuracy is key.
3rd shot into the long par 5 6th hole with its stream that snakes throughout the hole finally fronting the green.
Tee shot on #7 (or is it #8?). A wonderful dogleg right par 4.
The second shot.
The 10th is a strong par 4 with a Vernal Pool off to the right. This is the second shot.
#12 is a very interesting par 5 of 570 yards. After the drive the golfer must decide whether to lay up short of the valley or try to carry it.
If the golfer lays up he will be hitting from where the picture is taken. If he fails to carry the valley, the ball ends up in a cut of rough that is about half as penal as the main rough. As you can see there is almost a "fairway" of rough cut in that valley. Very unique.
Looking back down the 12th.
The 13th is a charming short par 4 dogleg right of 390 yards downhill. While I was unable to capture it on film, it has a truly ferocious green.
This is #14. An absolutely unforgettable par 3 of 176 yards over a quarry. The drop is a good 75-100 feet down the quarry.
The tee shot on #15 is downhill. 419 yards.
The uphill apporach shot on #15. What a cool shot! If you are short, you are dead.
The drop shot par 3 #16. 143 yards over the stream.
#17 is a short par 4 at 363 yards frought with brunkers. Notice the stream running down the left side.
The Inviting Weyhill clubhouse.