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Dave Bourgeois

Philly Area Courses
« on: July 22, 2006, 10:12:12 AM »
I'm planning a trip down towards Philly with a buddy of mine for a few days of golf.  We are going to try and hit several courses that are in the general vicinity of each other over that time days (36 a day).

We are thinking of:

Pine Hill
Lederach (not sure what else is close by and good to see)
Glen Mills
Inniscrone (I think its public now)
Hartfield National


Not being that familiar with the area any suggestions on good places to see that are drivable in a Morning/Afternoon format would be appreciated.

« Last Edit: July 22, 2006, 10:17:23 AM by Dave Bourgeois »

Kyle Harris

Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2006, 10:14:20 AM »
Dave,

You definitely need to make a trip to see Jeffersonville in Norristown, PA. It's a Ross/McGovern recently restored by Ron Prichard and is worth a trip.

Reading CC is about an 1-1.5 hour drive outside of Philadelphia and could be done in a long 36 hole day with Jeffersonville since Norristown is roughly 45 minutes from Reading.

Craig_Rokke

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2006, 10:18:11 AM »
With the goal of 2 rounds per day, I'd do a Reading/Jeffersonville twinbill, as Kyle suggested. Or I'd do Inniscrone/Glen Mills.

Cory Lewis

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2006, 10:58:52 AM »
If you are going to play Pine Hill, definitely play Scotland Run, only about 20 minutes from Pine Hill and a great course.
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Kyle Harris

Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2006, 11:02:34 AM »
With the goal of 2 rounds per day, I'd do a Reading/Jeffersonville twinbill, as Kyle suggested. Or I'd do Inniscrone/Glen Mills.

Coincidentally, when you are done with the Reading/Jeffersonville twinbill take a look at your wallet.

You can play both courses (on a weekend w/ carts and gas included) for about the same price as a green fee at Pine Hill or Glen Mills.

They're munis too.

Ted Kramer

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2006, 11:09:38 AM »
My membership is on hold at Pine Hill, but if you'd like to play there I'll do whatever I can to get you in touch with a few people that will make for an enjoyable round. Feel free to IM me if you'd like . . .

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2006, 02:12:34 PM »
 If you play Glen Mills I would try Paxon Hollow. It is a little short but fun and close to GM. If you play Scotland Run I would try Twisted Dune. It is "downtheshore".
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Steve_ Shaffer

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2006, 03:07:54 PM »
I think Reading is closer to Lederach than Jeffersonville.
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Dave Bourgeois

Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2006, 07:30:11 PM »
Thanks for all the suggestions.  It is quite helpful since I had forgotten about Kyle's and Mike Cirba's account of their trip to Jeffersonville.  Prior to my Philly trip I hope to get to The Hanover Golf Course up by Dartmouth which is another Prichard restore.

Jeffersonville is now firmly on the list!

Thanks for the Twisted Dune reminder as well.  I should play that since it has been a topic of lively discussion on this board.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2006, 07:31:29 PM by Dave Bourgeois »

Mike_Sweeney

Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2006, 09:44:58 PM »
Not being that familiar with the area any suggestions on good places to see that are drivable in a Morning/Afternoon format would be appreciated.


For ease of logistics, I would play the courses at The Shore. I think the courses listed above are kind of scattered.

Atlantic City would be my anchor at the shore, expensive but you get to play a Flynn/Doak course

Twisted Dune on the same day.

Geoffrey_Walsh

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Re:Philly Area Courses
« Reply #10 on: July 22, 2006, 09:59:58 PM »
While it may not be next door to other courses, I would defintely make time to see Glen Mills.  I consider it the best public option in close proximity to Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania side of the border and it is truly a unique training facility for the kids at the Glen Mills school.

I'd normally also consider Cobb's Creek, the granddaddy of the Philly muni's which was designed by Hugh Wilson.  I haven't been there this year but I have to imagine it has been hurt by the recent flooding.

Not sure how many days you are here but here is my suggestion on the itinerary:

Day 1
Reading CC (am)
http://www.readingcountryclub.com
Make the long drive in the morning, not after you play 36.
Jeffersonville (pm)
http://www.westnorritontwp.org/golf.htm

Day 2
GC @ Glen Mills (very early am)
http://www.glenmillsgolf.com/
Pine Hill or Scotland Run (pm)
http://www.golfpinehill.com
http://www.scotlandrun.com/

Day 3
Twisted Dune (am)
http://www.twisteddune.com
Atlantic City CC (pm)
http://www.harrahs.com/golf/atlantic-city-country-club/

When I put togther itineraries for trips I don't mind driving a long way during the day as long as I can fit in 36.  If I was coming into the area, I might even consider trying to squeeze these in:

Hershey CC (West) - two hours west
http://www.hersheypa.com/accommodations/hershey_country_club/courses/west_course.php
Bulle Rock & Beechtree (MD courses) - 1hr. 40 minutes south
http://www.bullerock.com/
http://www.beechtreegolf.com/

Others to consider:
Wyncote (Oxford, PA)
http://www.wyncote.com/
White Clay Creek (brand new - might be interesting, Christiana DE)
http://www.whiteclaycreekgolfcourse.com
Seaview (Bay and Pines courses, Absecon, NJ)
http://www.seaviewmarriott.com/?page=954
Cobb's Creek
http://www.golfphilly.com/oldecourse.html

« Last Edit: July 22, 2006, 10:49:42 PM by Geoffrey_Walsh »

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